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- Allied forces 21st Army Group First Allied Airborne Army British I Airborne Corps British Second Army VIII Corps XII Corps XXX Corps Air forces Royal Air Force United States Army Air Forces
- German forces German Armed Forces Group (AFC) Netherlands Army Group B II SS Panzer Corps Fifteenth Army LXVIII Corps LXXXVIII Corps LXXXVI Corps XII SS Corps Wehrkreis VI Luftwaffe West
- See also
- References and notes
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This is the complete order of battle of Allied and German forces involved during Operation Market Garden. Allied forcesUS General Dwight D. Eisenhower was Supreme Commander of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces (SHAEF) and in that capacity was ultimately responsible for the planning and execution of the whole operation. British Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder was his deputy, while Major General Walter Bedell Smith was chief of staff. 21st Army GroupUnder Field Marshal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery First Allied Airborne ArmyCommanded by Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton, USAAF British I Airborne CorpsLieutenant-General Frederick Browning; also deputy commander of the 1st Airborne Army - 1st Airborne Division - Major-General Roy Urquhart
- 1st Parachute Brigade - Brigadier Gerald Lathbury
- 1st Parachute Battalion - Lieutenant-Colonel David Dobie
- 2nd Parachute Battalion - Lieutenant-Colonel John Frost
- 3rd Parachute Battalion - Lieutenant-Colonel John A.C. Fitch
- 1st Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery - Major William F. Arnold
- 1st Parachute Field Squadron, Royal Engineers - Major Douglas C. Murray
- 16th (Parachute) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps - Lieutenant-Colonel E. Townsend
- 4th Parachute Brigade - Brigadier John W. Hackett
- 10th Parachute Battalion - Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth B.I. Smyth
- 11th Parachute Battalion - Lieutenant-Colonel George H. Lea
- 156th Parachute Battalion - Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Richard de Bacquencourt Des Voeux
- 2nd Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery - Major A.F. Haynes
- 4th Parachute Field Squadron, Royal Engineers - Major Aeneas Perkins
- 133rd (Parachute) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps - Lieutenant-Colonel W.C. Alford
- 1st Airlanding Brigade - Brigadier Philip Hicks
- 1st Battalion Border Regiment - Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Haddon
- 2nd Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment - Lieutenant-Colonel W. Derek H. McCardie
- 7th Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers - Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Payton-Reid
- 9th Airborne Field Company, Royal Engineers - Major John C. Winchester
- 181st (Airlanding) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps - Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur T. Marrable
- 21st Independent Parachute Company (pathfinders) - Major Bernard Wilson
- 1st Airlanding Light Regiment, Royal Artillery - Lieutenant-Colonel William F.K. Thompson
- 1st Forward (Airborne) Observation Unit, Royal Artillery - Major Denys R. Wight-Boycott
- 1st Airborne Divisional Signals - Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Stephenson
- 1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron - Major Charles Frederick H. Gough
- 261st (Airborne) Field Park Company, Royal Engineers - detachments, Lieutenant William H. Skinner
- 250th (Airborne) Light Composite Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 1st (Airborne) Divisional Field Park, Royal Army Ordnance Corps - Major Cecil Cyril Chidgey
- 1st (Airborne) Divisional Workshops, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- 1st (Airborne) Divisional Provost Company, Corps of Military Police - Captain William B. Gray
- 89th (Parachute) Field Security Section, Intelligence Corps - Captain John E. Killick
- Glider Pilot Regiment - Lieutenant-Colonel George Chatterton (flew to Nijmegen)
- No.1 Wing - Lieutenant-Colonel Iain Murray
- No.2 Wing - Lieutenant-Colonel John Place
- Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade - Brigadier-General Stanisław Sosabowski
- 1st Parachute Infantry Battalion - Lieutenant-Colonel M. Tonn
- 2nd Parachute Infantry Battalion - Lieutenant-Colonel W. Ploszewski
- 3rd Parachute Infantry Battalion - Major W. Sobocinski
- 82nd Airborne Division - Brigadier General James M. Gavin
- 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment - Colonel Reuben H. Tucker
- 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment - Colonel William E. Eckman
- 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment - Colonel Roy E. Lindquist
- 325th Glider Infantry Regiment
- 376th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion
- 319th Glider Field Artillery Battalion
- 320th Glider Field Artillery Battalion
- 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion
- 80th Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion
- 82nd Airborne Signal Company
- 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion
- 307th Airborne Medical Company
- 82nd Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment
- 782nd Airborne Ordnance Maintenance Company
- 407th Airborne Quartermaster Company
- 82nd Parachute Maintenance Company
- 101st Airborne Division - Major General Maxwell D. Taylor
- 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment - Colonel Howard R. Johnson
- 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment - Lieutenant-Colonel John H. Michaelis
- 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment - Colonel Robert F. Sink
- 327th Glider Infantry Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 401st Glider Infantry Regiment
- 321st Glider Field Artillery Battalion
- 377th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion
- 463rd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion
- 907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion
- 81st Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion
- 101st Airborne Signal Company
- 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion
- 326th Airborne Medical Company
- 101st Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment
- 801st Airborne Ordnance Maintenance Company
- 426th Airborne Quartermaster Company
- 101st Parachute Maintenance Company
- IX Troop Carrier Command - Major General Paul L. Williams
- 50th Troop Carrier Wing (C-47 Skytrain) - Brigadier General Julian M. Chappell
- 439th Troop Carrier Group
- 440th Troop Carrier Group
- 441st Troop Carrier Group
- 442d Troop Carrier Group
- 52nd Troop Carrier Wing (C-47) - Brigadier General Harold L. Clark
- 61st Troop Carrier Group
- 313th Troop Carrier Group
- 314th Troop Carrier Group
- 315th Troop Carrier Group
- 316th Troop Carrier Group
- 53rd Troop Carrier Wing (C-47) - Brigadier General Maurice M. Beach
- 434th Troop Carrier Group
- 435th Troop Carrier Group
- 436th Troop Carrier Group
- 437th Troop Carrier Group
- 438th Troop Carrier Group
- No. 38 Group RAF - Air Marshal L.M. Hollinghurst (under operational control of IX Troop Carrier Command)
- No. 190 Squadron RAF (Stirlings)
- No. 196 Squadron RAF (Stirlings)
- No. 295 Squadron RAF (Stirlings)
- No. 299 Squadron RAF (Stirlings)
- No. 570 Squadron RAF (Stirlings)
- No. 620 Squadron RAF (Stirlings)
- No. 644 Squadron RAF (Stirlings)
- No. 296 Squadron RAF (Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle)
- No. 297 Squadron RAF (Albemarle)
- No. 198 Squadron RAF (Handley Page Halifax)
- No. 644 Squadron RAF (Halifax)
- No. 46 Group RAF - Air Commodore L. Darvall (under operational control of IX Troop Carrier Command) (Douglas Dakota)
- No. 48 Squadron RAF
- No. 233 Squadron RAF
- No. 271 Squadron RAF
- No. 437 Squadron RAF
- No. 512 Squadron RAF
- No. 575 Squadron RAF
- No. 437 Squadron RCAF
British Second ArmyCommanded by Lieutenant-General Miles Dempsey VIII CorpsLieutenant-General Richard O'Connor - 11th Armoured Division - Major-General G. P. B. Roberts
- 3rd Infantry Division - Major-General L. G. Whistler
- 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division - Lieutenant-General Evelyn Barker
- 4th Armoured Brigade - Brigadier R. M. P. Carver
- 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade - Colonel Jean-Baptiste Piron
XII CorpsLieutenant-General Neil Ritchie - 7th Armoured Division - Major-General G. L. Verney
- 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division - Major-General C. M. Barber
- 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division - Major-General R. K. Ross
XXX CorpsLieutenant-General Brian Horrocks - 2nd Household Cavalry Regiment
- Guards Armoured Division - Major-General A. H. S. Adair
- 5th Guards Armoured Brigade - Brigadier Norman Gwatkin
- 2nd Armoured Battalion, Grenadier Guards
- 1st Armoured Battalion, Coldstream Guards
- 2nd Armoured Battalion, Irish Guards
- 1st Motorised Battalion, Grenadier Guards[1]
- 32nd Guards Brigade - Brigadier George Johnson
- 5th Battalion, Coldstream Guards
- 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards
- 3rd Battalion, Irish Guards
- 2nd Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion, Welsh Guards[2]
- 1st Independent Machine Gun Company (Royal Northumberland Fusiliers)
- 55th (Wessex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[3]
- 153rd (Leicestershire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery[4]
- 21st Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery[5]
- 94th Light Anti-Aircraft, Regiment Royal Artillery
- 14th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
- 615th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
- 148th Field Park Squadron, Royal Engineers
- 11th Bridging Troop, Royal Engineers
- Guards Armoured Division Postal Unit, Royal Engineers
- 310th Armoured Brigade Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 224th Infantry Brigade Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 535th Infantry Brigade Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 5th Guards Armoured Brigade Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- 32nd Guards Brigade Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- 19th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 128th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 8th Guards Field Dressing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 60th Field Hygiene Section, Royal Army Medical Corps
- 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division - Major-General Ivor Thomas
- 129th Infantry Brigade
- 4th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry
- 4th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment
- 5th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment
- 130th Infantry Brigade
- 4th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment
- 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment
- 7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
- 214th Infantry Brigade - Brigadier Hubert Essame
- 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment
- 5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
- 7th Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry
- 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment, Reconnaissance Corps
- 8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment (Machine Guns)
- 94th (Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 112th (Wessex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 179th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 59th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 204th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 260th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 553rd Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 207th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- 13th Bridging Platoon, Royal Engineers
- 16th Airfield Construction Group, Royal Engineers
- 43rd (Wessex) Division Postal Unit, Royal Engineers
- 54th Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 504th Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 505th Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 506th Divisional Company, Royal Army Service Corps
- 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division - Major-General D. A. H. Graham; On September 18, the division was transferred to VIII Corps
- 69th Infantry Brigade
- 5th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
- 6th Battalion, Green Howards
- 7th Battalion, Green Howards
- 151st Infantry Brigade
- 6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
- 8th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
- 9th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
- 231st Infantry Brigade - Brigadier Sir Alexander Stanier
- 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
- 7th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (Machine Gun)
- 74th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 90th (City of London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 124th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 102nd (Northumberland Hussars) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 25th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
- 233rd Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 501st Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 505th Field Company, Royal Engineers
- 235th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers
- 50th (Northumbrian) Division Postal Unit, Royal Engineers
- 19 Field Security Section, Intelligence Corps
- {{flagicon|UK}} 8th Armoured Brigade - Brigadier George E. Prior-Palmer
- 4th/7th Dragoon Guards
- 13th/18th Hussars
- Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry
- 147th (Essex Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery
- 12th (Queen's Westminsters) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps
- {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Royal Netherlands Brigade 'Prinses Irene' - Colonel A. de Ruyter van Steveninck
Air forcesRoyal Air Force- No. 83 Group RAF - Air Vice-Marshal H. Broadhurst
- RCAF 39 Reconnaissance Wing
- 121, 122, 123, 143 Wings (Typhoon)
- 125 Wing (Spitfire)
- RCAF 126, 127 Wings (Spitfire)
- No. 2 Group RAF - Air Vice-Marshal B. E. Embry
- 136, 138, 140 Wings (Mosquito)
- 137, 139 Wings (B-25 Mitchell)
- No. 84 Group RAF - Air Vice Marshal Leslie Brown
Fighter Command - Air Marshal Roderick HillBomber Command - Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur HarrisRAF Coastal Command - Air Chief Marshal Sholto Douglas United States Army Air ForcesGerman forcesThe majority of German units stationed west of the Rhine were under the responsibility of Oberbefehlshaber West (OB West), commanded at the time by Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt. Due to a lack of replacements (both in terms of personnel and materiel) German units were generally severely understrength at this point in the war, with many units at about 50% of establishment strength. German Armed Forces Group (AFC) NetherlandsCommanded by General der Flieger Friedrich Christiansen Army Group BCommanded by Generalfeldmarschall Walther Model II SS Panzer CorpsSS-Obergruppenführer Wilhelm Bittrich - 9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstaufen - SS-Obersturmbannführer Walter Harzer
- 9th SS Panzer Regiment
- 19th and 20th SS Panzergrenadier Regiments
- 9th SS Artillery Regiment
- 9th SS Recon Battalion
- 9th SS Antitank Battalion
- 9th SS Engineer Battalion
- 9th SS Flak Battalion
- 9th SS Signals Battalion
- 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg - SS-Brigadeführer Heinz Harmel
- 10th SS Panzer Regiment
- 21st and 22nd SS Panzergrenadier Regiments
- 10th SS Artillery Regiment
- 10th SS Recon Battalion
- 10th SS Antitank Battalion
- 10th SS Engineer Battalion
- 10th SS Flak Battalion
- 10th SS Signals Battalion
- Training Regiment of Fallschirm-Panzer Division 1 Hermann Göring - Oberstleutnant Fritz Fullriede
- Kampfgruppe "Von Tettau" - Generalleutnant Hans von Tettau
- Kampfgruppe "Kraft" - SS-Sturmbannführer Sepp Kraft (of Training and Replacement Battalion 16 of the 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS)
- Kampfgruppe "Henke" - A Fallschirmjager training Regiment under the command of Oberst Fritz Henke
Fifteenth ArmyGeneral der Infanterie Gustav-Adolf von Zangen LXVIII CorpsGeneral der Infanterie Otto Sponheimer - 346th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Erich Diestel
- 711th Static Division - Generalleutnant Josef Reichert
- 719th Coastal Division - Generalleutnant Karl Sievers - Transferred to 1st Fallschirmarmee September 4.
LXXXVIII CorpsGeneral der Infanterie Hans-Wolfgang Reinhard - Kampfgruppe "Chill" - Generalleutnant Kurt Chill
- 59th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Walter Poppe
- 245th Infantry Division - Oberst Gerhard Kegler
- 712th Static Division - Generalleutnant Friedrich-Wilhelm Neumann
LXXXVI CorpsGeneral der Infanterie Hans von Obstfelder - 176th Infantry Division - Oberst Christian-Johannes Landau - Transferred to 1st Fallschirmarmee September 4.
- Kampfgruppe "Walther"
- 6th Parachute Regiment - Oberstleutnant Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte - Transferred to 1st Fallschirmarmee September 4.
- 107th Panzer Brigade - Major Freiherr von Maltzahn
- Division "Erdmann" - Generalleutnant Wolfgang Erdmann - Transferred to 1st Fallschirmarmee September 4.
XII SS CorpsSS-Obergruppenführer Curt von Gottberg - 180th Infantry Division - Generalmajor Bernhard Klosterkemper
- 190th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Ernst Hammer
- 363rd Volkgrenadier Division - Generalleutnant Augustus Dettling
Wehrkreis VICorps "Feldt" - General der Kavalerie Kurt Feldt - 406th Landesschützen Division - Generalleutnant Gerd Scherbening
Luftwaffe WestColonel General Kurt Student - 1st Parachute Army - Drawn from a pool of available units, almost all understrength; totaling 3,000 men as of September 1944
- I Parachute Corps
- II Parachute Corps - General der Fallschirmtruppen Eugen Meindl
- 86th Corps
See also{{Portal|World War II}}References and notes1. ^three companies of infantry mounted on ,-3 half-tracks except for the scout platoon which used 13 Universal carriers 2. ^three Cromwell tanks and one Challenger tank per troop 3. ^24 towed 25-pdr Gun-howitzers 4. ^24 Priest and/or Sexton self-propelled guns 5. ^two batteries of 17-pdr guns and two batteries of M10 tank destroyers
External links- Stephen Badsey, Arnhem 1944: Operation 'Market Garden. Osprey Publishing, Ltd. 1998. {{ISBN|1-85532-302-8}}
- Cornelius Ryan, A Bridge Too Far. Simon and Schuster, 1974. {{ISBN|0-684-80330-5}}
External links- Royal Engineers Museum The Royal Engineers and Operation Market Garden
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