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WAR DIARY
or
INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY
Army Form C.2118
Unit: 2nd Household Cavalry Regt.
Month and Year: September 1944 (Erase heading not required). Commanding Officer: Lt.Col. H. Abel Smith
Place Date Hour Summary Reference
17   Operation MARKET GARDEN. This was a most ambitious project to drive 30 Corps over the Dutch frontier, the MEUSE - the WAAL and the NEDERIJN and establish G.A.D. on the shore of the ZUIDER ZEE. 3 Para and Glider borne Divs we landed in daylight - 101 US Div in area EINDHOVEN – 82 US Div in area GRAVE and JIHMEGEN and 1 Brit Airborne Div in area ARNHEM. The object of the airborne forces was to secure the crossings over the various rivers and canal - the object of 30 Corps was to drive NORTH as fast as possible linking up with the Airborne tps en route. Gds Armd Div was ordered to lead the advance. The initial advance was based on the initial capture of VALKENSWAARDE after which it was anticipated that it would be a fast rush to the MEUSE and RHINE brs. The initial attack was preceded by a very heavy barrage which was followed up by the Irish Guard Gp of 5 Gds Armd Bde - B Sqn 2 HCR followed I.G. Gp, HQ 5 Gds Bde with Tac HQ 2 HCR following B Sqn. Zero was 1400 hrs and progress was not rapid owing to enemy with Bazookas and the difficulty of getting off the main roads. I.G. lost 8 tanks just inside the Dutch frontier and two of B Sqn Daimler Armd Cars were blown up on mines.

Source: Jeroen Koppes, TracesOfWar.com, transcribing: Hans Houterman.

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