70th Anniversary Commemoration Special Page
The following pictures show the life in the Mobile Division which was formed in Egypt in September 1938 before war was declared in 1939 and then became the 7th Armoured Division in 1940. To read more about this part of the Divisions story please go to the History page
Please hold your mouse of the picture for a description of each.
Routine life an and around Cairo.
A street Market. |
An Ox cart |
Mother and children. |
Life by the Nile |
Photos from Tim McCaughern (4 RHA) courtesy of Dan McCaughern. |
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Tea or Coffee seller. |
Men of 4th RHA
Photographs from Tim McCaughern (4 RHA) courtesy of Dan
McCaughern
Camp life. A Piper plays next to the flag pole and the ceremonial cannon.
Dragon Tractors from 4th RHA
Dragon Tractors towing an 18-pdr in a small depression
Dragon Tractor towing an 18-pdr and limber with wooden wheels, of World War One vintage.
Men of 1st RTR
The below is a sequence titled fire drill, showing positioning, loading,
firing and recovery of a troop of 18-pdr field guns, of WW1 vintage. This
is all very similar to part of the modern display by the King's Troop RHA.
Photos from Tim McCaughern (4 RHA) courtesy of Dan McCaughern.
Unhitching and moving the gun & limber into firing position.
Crews in their positions and ready to fire
Fire!
Recovering the gun and limber, then back to the Dragoon Tractor.
Officers and senior NCOs of 1st RTR in Egypt 1939.
NCOs of 1st RTR wearing Topees and black Tank denims in August 1939.
A9 in Cairo in 1939. Note the AoS sign and serials have been covered up by the
official censor.
On manoeuvres by the Pyramids in January 1939