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378: 447: 40: 115: 95: 470:. The 3rd Division was one of the original divisions of the Regular Army and had fought under Montgomery's command with the BEF in 1940. Since then it had not served overseas and had only seen service in the United Kingdom until being transferred in mid-1943 to the 21st Army Group, then commanded by General 462:, scheduled to take place in the spring of 1944. Rennie's brigade therefore arrived in England in late November. On 12 December Rennie was promoted to the acting rank of major-general and received a new appointment as the 631: 454:
Towards the end of 1943 it was decided to withdraw the 51st Division, together with three other battle-experienced formations, back to Britain in order to strengthen the Anglo-Canadian
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to begin its final preparations for the invasion of Normandy, where it was to be one of the assaulting formations for the initial stages of the invasion.
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in Scotland, to be extremely well trained but almost completely lacking in experience in battle. In April 1944 the division was sent to
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Major-General Thomas Rennie, GOC 3rd Division, studying a map with other officers at Divisional HQ during an exercise, 1 May 1944.
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in June 1944. He was injured on 13 June but recovered quickly and was given command of the
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A head and shoulder portrait of Brigadier T. G. Rennie in uniform.
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in October 1942, and then becoming Commander of the
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Tom Renney

Foochow
China
River Rhine
Germany
United Kingdom
British Army
Major-General
Service number
Black Watch
Black Watch
154th Infantry Brigade
3rd Infantry Division
51st (Highland) Infantry Division
World War II
French and Low Countries campaign
Battle of France
POW
North African campaign
Western Desert campaign
Second Battle of El Alamein
Italian campaign
Allied invasion of Sicily
Western Allied invasion of France
Normandy landings
Western Allied invasion of Germany
Operation Plunder

Companion of the Order of the Bath

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