Desert Rats (informal)

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Desert Rats is the informal nickname of the British Army’s 7th Armoured Division, famed for its exploits in the North African campaign during World War II.

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instanceOf military unit nickname
appliesToBranch British Army
appliesToFormationName 7th Armoured Division
appliesToFormationNumber 7th
appliesToFormationType division
associatedWithAlliedForces British Commonwealth forces
surface form: Commonwealth forces
associatedWithCampaign North African campaign
North African campaign
surface form: Western Desert campaign
associatedWithCommander Alan Cunningham
Bernard Montgomery
Richard O'Connor
surface form: Richard O’Connor
associatedWithEquipment Matilda II infantry tanks
surface form: Matilda II infantry tank

M4 Sherman tank
surface form: Sherman tank

cruiser tanks
associatedWithLocation Egypt
Libya
Western Desert
associatedWithUnitType armoured division
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
engagedInBattle Battle of Gazala
Operation Compass
Operation Crusader
Battle of El Alamein
surface form: Second Battle of El Alamein
hasAlternativeName Desert Rats
surface form: The Desert Rats
hasCulturalLegacy subject of military memorabilia
subject of war histories
hasMottoOrSymbol jerboa emblem
hasReputationFor armoured warfare expertise
mobility in desert warfare
nicknameLanguage English
notableFor North African campaign
opposedForce German Afrika Korps
surface form: Afrika Korps

Italian Tenth Army
partOf British Eighth Army
refersTo 7th Armoured Division
theaterOfOperations North Africa
usedDuringPeriod World War II

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7th Armoured Division motto Desert Rats (informal)