30 Corps
(Organisation)
Mentioned in
- 18 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 19 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 20 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 21 Battalion
- 22 Battalion
- 23 Battalion
- 24 Battalion
- 25 Battalion
- 26 Battalion
- 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion
- 28 (Maori) Battalion
- 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery
- Index
- Preparing for Desert Operations
- [section]
- Bad News of the Tank Battle
- 6 Brigade Overruns Africa Corps Headquarters
- Divisional Headquarters under Attack
- The CRA Fails to Clear Up High-level Misunderstandings
- Plenty of Work for the Bofors
- The Artillery Plan
- The Barrage
- Planning supercharge
- Breaking the Enemy Gun Line
- Bardia to Enfidaville
- Glossary
- Index
- The Enemy Retirement into the Agheila Position
- Preliminary Moves
- In the El Haseiat Area
- The Enemy in early December
- Across the Rift
- Pushing on—14 December
- Into the Blue—15 December
- 6 Brigade Advances
- The Enemy escapes—16 December
- Gone Away
- The General Situation on Eighth Army's Front
- Christmas Interlude
- Back to Business
- The Division moves Forward
- 2 NZ Division Closes up for the Attack
- 15th January
- 17 January—across Wadi Sofeggin
- 18 and 19 January—Bottleneck at Beni Ulid
- 21 January—the Plains of Tripoli
- 23 January—Tripoli Captured
- Demonstrations and Discussions
- Operation ‘pugilist’ — General Plan of Eighth Army
- 2 NZ Division Moves to Medenine
- 5 Infantry Brigade Group and 4 Light Armoured Brigade in Position
- The Remainder of the Division
- Lull before the Storm
- The Enemy Attacks
- The Enemy Withdraws
- 2 NZ Division Prepares
- NZ Corps Operation Order No. 1
- Final Preparations
- The Enemy
- Delayed Attack
- The Right Flank on 23 March
- The Main Mareth Front
- Change of Plan
- Dealing with the El Hamma Bottleneck
- The Enemy on 28 March
- Gabes Captured
- The End of the supercharge Phase
- Tebaga in Retrospect
- Eighth Army Plan
- 2 NZ Division is Relieved
- Plans and Orders
- 2 NZ Division Orders
- Divisional Activities, 1–6 April
- The Attack at Akarit
- Position at the End of 6 April
- Advance from Akarit
- 10 April—Cross-country Journey
- 11 April—Rest and no Rest
- Eighth Army
- [section]
- Battle for Egypt
- CHAPTER 2 — A Hazardous Project
- CHAPTER 6 — Forced March to the Desert
- CHAPTER 7 — Preparations for Decisive Battle
- CHAPTER 8 — Auchinleck takes Command
- CHAPTER 11 — New Zealand Division Isolated
- CHAPTER 13 — Eighth Army in Last Ditch
- CHAPTER 14 — The Enemy Plan
- CHAPTER 15 — Eighth Army Holds the Line
- CHAPTER 16 — Defeat of Ariete Division
- CHAPTER 17 — Thrusts, Parries, and Plans
- CHAPTER 18 — Both Armies Prepare Attacks
- CHAPTER 19 — Battle of Tell el Eisa
- CHAPTER 20 — Armies Spar for Positions
- CHAPTER 21 — Planning for Ruweisat
- CHAPTER 24 — Fighting on the Ridge
- CHAPTER 27 — Reflections
- CHAPTER 29 — Plans for El Mreir
- CHAPTER 30 — Advance of Sixth Brigade
- CHAPTER 32 — Price of Bad Planning
- CHAPTER 33 — Reorganisation
- Appendix I
- Divisional Cavalry
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume II
- Episodes & Studies Volume 2
- Italy Volume I: The Sangro to Cassino
- New Zealand Engineers, Middle East
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Volume III)
- Petrol Company
- Supply Company
- The Relief of Tobruk
- To Greece
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