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for the Battle of Crete and related operations in 1941.


Allied


Land forces


Commonwealth & Allied Forces, Crete - "Creforce"

;Headquarters Creforce - (Eastern Zone, east of Chania) :Major-General
Bernard Freyberg Lieutenant-General Bernard Cyril Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg, (21 March 1889 – 4 July 1963) was a British-born New Zealand soldier and Victoria Cross recipient, who served as the 7th Governor-General of New Zealand from 1946 to 1952. Freyb ...
, VC, Colonel Stewart * C Squadron,
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(seven light tanks) :Major G.W.Peck :10
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s * B Squadron, 7th Royal Tank Regiment :Lieutenant George Simpson :Two Matilda tanks, crewed in part by two officers and five gunners of the 2/3rd Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery (RAA). * 1st Battalion, The Welch Regiment :Lieutenant Colonel A. Duncan, MC (Force Reserve)


2nd New Zealand Division

;Headquarters New Zealand Division - Brigadier, Acting Major General Edward Puttick - (Western Zone, west of Chania) * 27th New Zealand Machine Gun Battalion (Lt. Col. FJ Gwilliam) (179 personnel) * 5th New Zealand Field Artillery Regiment (less infantry detachment) (256 personnel) * 4th New Zealand Infantry Brigade (Brig. Lindsay Inglis) between Chania and Galatas ** 18th New Zealand Infantry Battalion (677 personnel) ** 19th New Zealand Infantry Battalion (565 personnel) ** 20th New Zealand Infantry Battalion (637 personnel) ** 1st Light Troop, RA (87 personnel) * 5th New Zealand Infantry Brigade (Brig. James Hargest) ( Maleme and
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) ** 21st New Zealand Infantry Battalion (376 personnel) ** 22nd New Zealand Infantry Battalion (644 personnel) ** 23rd New Zealand Infantry Battalion (571 personnel) **
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(619 personnel) ** 7th Field Company
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(148 personnel) ** 19th Army Field Corps Company (216 personnel) ** New Zealand Field Punishment Centre (FPC) Prisoners were released to fight the enemy. ** 1st Greek Regiment (1,030 personnel), (Col. IP Papadimitropoulos) ** Evelpidon Officers' Academy (17 Officers, 300 Cadets), (Lt. Col. Loukas Kitsos) * 10th New Zealand Infantry Brigade (Lt. Col.
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) ( Galatas) ** New Zealand Divisional Cavalry (194 personnel) ** New Zealand Composite Battalion (1007 personnel) ** 6th Greek Regiment (Lt. Col. M Grigoriou)(1485 personnel) ** 8th Greek Regiment (Lt. Col. Pan Karkoulas)(1013 personnel)


British 14th Infantry Brigade

* Headquarters, 14 Bde (Brig. Brian Herbert Chappel) – at
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** 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment (Lt. Col. CHV Cox, DSO, MC) (637 personnel) ** 2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment (Lt. Col. A Gilroy) (742 personnel) ** 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Major AA Pitcairn, temporary commander) (867 personnel) ** 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Lt. Col. RCB Anderson, DSO, MC) (655 personnel) –
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sector ** 7th Medium Regiment, RA (Maj. R.J.B. Snook, DSO ( wounded - 20 May 1941). No artillery weaponsa; equipped and served at Crete as infantry. (450 personnel) ''Attached to 14 Bde'': ** Australian 2/4th Battalion (Lt. Col.
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) (550 personnel) ** Greek 3rd Regiment (Lt. Col Ant Betinakis) (656 personnel) ** Greek 7th Regiment (Col. E Cheretis) (877 personnel) ** Greek Garrison Battalion (commander unknown; ex- Greek 5th "Crete" Division, left behind as a garrison when their division was summoned to defend the mainland) 830 personnel)


19th Australian Infantry Brigade


Mobile Base Defence Organization

;Headquarters Mobile Base Defence Organization - Maj.-Gen. CE Weston-
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* 15th Coast Regiment, RA * "S" Royal Marine Composite Battalion, Maj. R Garrett (Royal Marines) * 1st Battalion, The Rangers, The King's Royal Rifle Corps - (later designated 9th Battalion, The
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(The Rangers)) *
102nd (Northumberland Hussars) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery The Northumberland Hussars was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army, transferred to the Royal Artillery for the duration of the Second World War. It was disbanded as an independent Territorial Army unit in 1967, a time when the strength of t ...
- no equipment, used as infantry * 106th (Lancashire Hussars) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery - Lt. Col. AF Hely * 16th Australian Brigade Composite Battalion - 350 officers and men
Formed from the under strength 2/2nd and 2/3rd Australian Infantry Battalions * 17th Australian Brigade Composite Battalion - 270 officers and men
Formed from the understrength 2/5th and 2/6th Australian Infantry Battalions * 2nd Greek Regiment - 930 Officers and Men * 2nd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Marines


Naval forces

* Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet - Admiral Sir Andrew B Cunningham


Forces A1

;Force A1 - Rear Admiral H B Rawlings (R.A., 7th Cruiser Squadron) * ''Queen Elizabeth''-class battleships ** HMS ''Warspite'' (03) - Captain DB Fisher - damaged ** HMS ''Valiant'' (02) - Capt. CE Morgan - damaged * G and H-class destroyers ** - Cmdr. WR Marshall-A'Deane, Sunk 22 May 1941 ** - Lt. KRC Letts ** - Lt. GRG Watkins ** - Cmdr. HW Briggs * J-class destroyer ** - Lt. Cmdr. JFW Hine


Force B

Force B - Capt. Henry A Rowley * Light cruisers ** HMS ''Gloucester'' (62) - Capt. Henry A Rowley, sunk 22 May 1941 with the loss of 722 crew ** HMS ''Fiji'' (58) - Capt. PBRW William-Powlett, sunk 22 May 1941 ** HMS ''Orion'' (85) - Capt. GRB Back - damaged ** HMS ''Dido'' (37) - Capt. HWV McCall - damaged * Destroyers ** HMS ''Decoy'' (H75) - Cmdr. EG McGregor ** HMS ''Hereward'' (H93) - Lt. WJ Munn, sunk by enemy aircraft 29 May 1941. ** HMS ''Hotspur'' (H01) - Lt.Cmdr. CPF Brown ** HMS ''Imperial'' (D09) - Lt. Cmdr. CA De W Kitcat, sunk 29 May 1941 off Crete ** HMS ''Jackal'' (F22) - Lt. Cmdr. MP Jonas ** HMS ''Kimberley'' (F50) - Lt. Cmdr. JSM Richardson


Force C


Force D


Force E

;Force E - Captain JP Mack (CO 14th Destroyer Flotilla) * - Capt. (D2) H St L Nicholson * - Capt. (D14) P J Mack * - Lt. Cmdr. Max Joshua Clark * - Capt. TC Hampton - damaged


5th Destroyer Flotilla

5th Destroyer Flotilla - Captain
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* HMS ''Kelly'' (F01) - Capt. Lord Louis Mountbatten, Sunk 23 May 1941 * HMS ''Kashmir'' (F12) - Cmdr. HA King, Sunk 23 May 1941 * HMS ''Kelvin'' (F37) - Cmdr. JH Alison - damaged * HMS ''Jackal'' (F22) - Lt.Cmdr. MP Jonas * HMS ''Kipling'' (F91) - Cmdr. A St Clair-Ford


Evacuation Fleet

Sphakia evacuation force - Rear-Admiral King * HMS ''Phoebe'' - Capt. G Grantham, light cruiser * HMAS ''Perth'' - Capt. Sir P.W. Bowyer-Smith, light cruiser - damaged * HMS ''Coventry'' - Capt. WP Carne, light cruiser * HMS ''Calcutta'' - Capt. DM Lees, Anti-aircraft cruiser, sunk 1 June 1941 with 255 survivors * HMS ''Glengyle'' - Capt. CH Petrie, Landing Ship, Infantry (Large) * HMAS ''Napier'' (G97) - Capt. Stephen Harry Tolson Arliss RN, N-class Flotilla Leader. * HMAS ''Nizam'' (G38) - Lt. Cmdr. Max Joshua Clark * HMS ''Kelvin'' (F37) - Cmdr. JH Alison * HMS ''Kandahar'' (F28) - Cmdr. WGA Robson


Air forces

* Air Officer Commander-in-Chief, Middle East - Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore **
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(Squadron Leader RA Milward/Sqn. Ldr. Shannon) - Bristol Blenheim **
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(Sqn. Ldr. MT StJ Prattle/Sqn.Ldr. Edward Howell, OBE, DFC) - Gloster Gladiator,
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**
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(Sqn. Ldr. EG Jones) - Gloster Gladiator,
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(Sqn. Ldr. LG Schwab) - Gloster Gladiator,
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**
No. 203 Squadron RAF No. 203 Squadron RAF was originally formed as No. 3 Squadron Royal Naval Air Service. It was renumbered No. 203 when the Royal Air Force was formed on 1 April 1918. History First World War The squadron can be traced to The Eastchurch Squadron, wh ...
- Bristol Blenheim


Axis forces


Land, Airborne and Air forces


''Fliegerkorps XI''


''Fliegerkorps VIII''


''Luftflotte IV''


''Luftlande Sturmregiment''

Two glider companies were detached and seconded to 7th Flieger Division, below


7th ''Flieger Division''

''The 2nd Battalion of the 2nd FJ Rgt was used with the 1st FJ Rgt''


5th ''Gebirgs'' Division


See also

* Battle of Crete *
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