110th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps

[2][3][4] In common with other infantry units transferred to the Royal Armoured Corps, all personnel would have continued to wear their Border cap badge on the black beret of the Royal Armoured Corps.

[6] On conversion on 1 November 1941, 110 RAC was stationed at Skipton-in-Craven in West Yorkshire.

[8] Later in the year, the regiment moved to North Yorkshire and trained around Bolton Castle, Hawes and Arkengarthdale.

[9] In July and August 1942, 110 RAC sent large drafts of officers and men for overseas service,[9] and in January 1943 it (along with the whole of 11th Tank Brigade) was attached to 77th Infantry (Reserve) Division and given the role of holding and training reinforcements.

[12] In Autumn 1943, the decision was made disband 11th Tank Brigade, without it ever having seen active service, and 110 RAC was broken up before the end of November.