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    War Diary: 141st Royal Armoured Corps

    Month and year: Febuary 1944

    The February 1944 war diary for the 141st Royal Armoured Corps mentions that the regiment has been informed they would receive Crocodile flame-thrower tanks.

    National Archive Reference: WO 171/877

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    PlaceDateHourSummary of Events and Information
    Ashford,KENT.3rdGeneral Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, KCB, DSO visited 31st Tank Bde.
    This Regiment was inspected by him at Calehill, Kent.
    16thBrigade Cloth Model on Army Tank Bde in Armoured Bde role.
    18thInformation received that this Regiment would receive CROCODILE Flame-throwers.
    22ndCourses with 43rd R. Tanks, Sudbourne Park, Woodbridge, SUFFOLK on CROCODILES commenced.
    29thCaptain R.L. Cooper promoted to A/Major. Lieut. G.A. Storrar and Lieut. ARGS.Westwell
    promoted to A/Captains.

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