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Samoa

This contribution is ludicrous.

To suggest that Samoa was capable of raising a platoon, let alone an "army" must be the work of a fond Samoan ideologue.

specialised armour development establishment. ex. 79th armoured division

I have noted that there is no information regarding this unit,I served in it in 1946 to my demob in 1948,at first we were stationed at Ufford Park in Suffolk, when I joined the unit it was known as SADE,but when we moved down to Tidworth Barracks in Hampshire the unit was renamed as Specialised Armour Establishment (Royal Armoured Corps). I was serving in the REME Workshops which was the largest part of the unit, although there were some Tankies from various Regiments still with us as we were still carrying on with different experimental projects on AFV's, there was another part of the unit who had the DD's which was called C,wing they were stationed at Gosport to be close to the water but I don't know much about them as they had their own REME unit

If you add this information to your web site please feel free to alter it, or if you require any further please e-mail me. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.171.191.204 (talk) 11:20, 12 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]


This entire article needs to be scrapped and begun over. It's incredible that the Wikipedia article on ROE doesn't even mention the JCS Standing ROE instruction.