This is the complete order of battle for the Battle of Crete and related operations in 1941.

Allied

Land forces

Commonwealth & Allied forces, Crete - "Creforce"

Headquarters Creforce - (Eastern Zone, east of Chania)

Major-general Bernard Freyberg, VC, Colonel Stewart

Major G.W.Peck

10 Light Tank Mk VIs

Lieutenant George Simpson

Two Matilda tanks, crewed in part by two officers and five gunners of the 2/3rd Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery (RAA).

Lieutenant Colonel A. Duncan, MC (force reserve)

2nd New Zealand Division

Headquarters New Zealand Division - Brigadier, Acting Major General Edward Puttick - (Western Zone, west of Chania)

British 14th Infantry Brigade

Attached to 14 Bde:

  • Australian 2/4th Battalion (Lt. Col. Ivan Dougherty) (550 personnel) Greek 3rd Regiment (Lt. Col Ant[vague] Betinakis) (656 personnel) Greek 7th Regiment (Col. E Cheretis) (877 personnel) Greek Garrison Battalion (commander unknown; ex-Greek 5th "Crete" Division, left behind as a garrison when their division was summoned to defend the mainland) 830 personnel)

19th Australian Infantry Brigade

UnitCommanderRemarks
HQ 19 BrigadeBrig. George VaseyAt Georgioupolis
2/1st Australian Infantry BattalionLt. Col. Ian R. Campbell620 personnel; Rethymno; Campbell commanded all Allied forces in the Rethymno area
2/11th Australian Infantry BattalionLt. Col. Ray Sandover650 personnel; Rethymno
2/7th Australian Infantry BattalionLt. Col. Theo Walker (par. 21)About 550 personnel. Based at Heraklion; redeployed to Maleme and saw action in the Souda-Chania area ("42nd Street") during the battle.
2/8th Australian Infantry BattalionLt. Col. John W. MitchellAbout 400 personnel. Based at Chania; reinforced British forces around Perivolia and Mournies, and saw action in the Souda-Chania area ("42nd Street") during the battle.
No. 5 Battery, 2/3rd Field Regiment
No. 6 Battery, 2/3rd Field RegimentMaj. I. J. Bessell-Browne90 personnel, equipped with captured Italian weapons: four 100 mm guns and four 75 mm guns.
4th Greek RegimentCol. M. Trifon1,300 personnel; Rethymno
5th Greek RegimentLt. Col. I Servos1,200 personnel; Rethymno
Gendarmerie Privates SchoolCol. Iak Chaniotis916 personnel; Rethymno

Mobile Base Defence Organization

Headquarters Mobile Base Defence Organization - Maj.-Gen. CE Weston-Souda Bay

Naval forces

Forces A1

Force A1 - Rear Admiral H B Rawlings (R.A., 7th Cruiser Squadron)

Force B

Force B - Capt. Henry A Rowley

Force C

Force C - Rear Admiral Edward Leigh Stuart King (C.O. 15th Cruiser Squadron)
ShipCommanderArmamentTonnageRemarks
HMS Naiad (93)Capt. MHA KelseyLight cruiser - damaged
HMAS Perth (D29)Capt. Sir PW Bowyer-Smyth8x6 inch guns, 8x4 inch guns, 4x3-pdr guns, 8x21 inch torpedo tubes6,830 tonsLight cruiser - damaged
HMS Kandahar (F28)Cmdr. WGA RobsonDestroyer
HMS Nubian (F36)Cmdr. RW Ravenhill8×4.7 inch guns, 4x2-pdr guns, 8x0.5 inch machineguns, 4x21 inch torpedo tubesDestroyer - damaged
HMS Kingston (F64)Lt. Cmdr. P SommervilleDestroyer - damaged
HMS Juno (F46)Cmdr. St John TyrwhittDestroyer Sunk 21 May 1941
HMS Calcutta (D82)Capt. DM LeesAnti-aircraft cruiser Sunk 1 June 1941 within one hundred miles of Alexandria

Force D

Force D - Rear-Admiral Irvine Glennie Destruction of Lupo Convoy (21–22 May 1941)
ShipCommanderRemarks
HMS Dido (37)Capt. HW McCallLight cruiser- damaged
HMS Orion (85)Capt. PBRW William-PowlettLight cruiser - damaged
HMS Ajax (22)Capt. EDB McCarthyLight cruiser - damaged
HMS Janus (F53)Cmdr. JAW TothillDestroyer
HMS Hasty (H24)Lt.Cmdr. LRK TyrwhittDestroyer
HMS Hereward (H93)Lt. WJ MunnDestroyer - sunk by enemy aircraft 29 May 1941
HMS KimberleyLt. Cmdr. JSM RichardsonDestroyer

Force E

Force E - Captain JP Mack (CO 14th Destroyer Flotilla)

5th Destroyer Flotilla

5th Destroyer Flotilla - Captain Mountbatten

Evacuation Fleet

Sphakia evacuation force - Rear-Admiral King

Air forces

Axis forces

Land, airborne and air forces

Fliegerkorps XI

Headquarters Fliegerkorps XI - Generalmajor Kurt Student, with Brig. Schlemm (chief of staff), Col. Trettner (Ops) and Maj. Reinhardt (Int)
UnitCommanderEquipment/remarks
KGzbV 1Oberst Fritz MorzikJunkers Ju 52
KGzbV 2Oberst Rüdiger von HeykingJu 52
KGzbV 3Oberst U. BucholzJu 52
22nd Luftlande DivisionGeneral Hans Graf von SponeckForce reserve (in Romania)

Fliegerkorps VIII

Headquarters VIII. Fliegerkorps - General der Flieger Freiherr Wolfram von Richthofen
UnitCommanderEquipment/remarks
Kampfgeschwader 2General-Major Herbert RieckhoffDo 17Z
Jadgeschwader 77Major Bernhard WoldengaBf 109E
Lehrgeschwader 1[Oberst F-K KnustJu 88A & He 111H
Sturzkampfgeschwader 1Oberst-Leutnant W. HagenJu 87R
Sturzkampfgeschwader 2Oberst-Lt O. DinortJu 87R
Sturzkampfgeschwader 77Major Clemens von Schönborn-WiesentheidJu 87R
Zerstörergeschwader 26Oberst Johann SchalkBf 110C & Bf 110D

Luftflotte IV

Headquarters Luftflotte IV - General der Flieger Alexander Löhr
UnitCommanderRemarks
5th Panzer DivisionGustav Fehn
6th Gebirgs DivisionFerdinand Schörner

Luftlande Sturmregiment

Headquarters Luftlande Sturmregiment - Generalmajor Eugen Meindl, then Col. Ramcke, Maj. Braun
UnitCommanderRemarks
1st BattalionMajor Walter KochGlider battalion
2nd BattalionMajor Edgar Stentzler
3rd BattalionMajor Otto Scherber
4th BattalionHauptmann (Captain) Walter Gericke

Two glider companies were detached and seconded to 7th Flieger Division, below

7th Flieger Division

Headquarters, 7th Flieger Division - Generalleutnant Wilhelm Süssmann
UnitCommanderSubunitsRemarks
7th Engineer BattalionMajor Liebach
7th Artillery BattalionMajor Bode
7th Machine Gun BattalionHauptmann Schulz
7th Anti-tank BattalionHauptmann Schmitz
1st Fallschirmjäger RegimentOberst Bruno Bräuer, Capt. Rau, Capt. Count von der Schulenburg1st Battalion (Major Erich Walther), 2nd Battalion (Hauptmann Burckhardt), 3rd Battalion (Major Karl-Lothar Schulz)Heraklion
2nd Fallschirmjäger RegimentOberst Alfred Sturm, Maj. Schulz, Capt. Paul1st Battalion (Major Kroh), 2nd Battalion (Hauptmann Erich Pietzonka), 3rd Battalion (Hauptmann Wiedemann)Rethymno
3rd Fallschirmjäger RegimentOberst Richard Heidrich, Lt. Heckel1st Battalion (Hauptmann Friedrich von der Heydte), 2nd Battalion (Major Derpa), 3rd Battalion (Major Ludwig Heilmann)Chania

The 2nd Battalion of the 2nd FJ Rgt was used with the 1st FJ Rgt in Heraklion

5th Gebirgs Division

Headquarters, 5th Gebirgs Division - Generalmajor Julius Ringel, Maj. Haidlen, Capt. Ferchl
UnitCommanderSub units
95th Artillery BattalionOberstleutnant Wittmann
95th Anti-tank BattalionMajor Bindermann
95th Reconnaissance BattalionMajor Count Castell zu Castell
95th Engineer BattalionMajor Schaette
95th Signal BattalionMajor Nolte
85th Gebirgsjäger RegimentOberst August Krakau1st Battalion - 2nd Battalion - 3rd Battalion
100th Gebirgsjäger RegimentOberst Willibald Utz1st Battalion - 2nd Battalion - 3rd Battalion
141st Gebirgsjäger RegimentOberst Maximilian Jais1st Battalion - 2nd Battalion - 3rd Battalion

See also

Notes

Sources

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  • Davin, D. M. (1953). . Wellington: Historical Publications Branch. {{cite book}}:|work= ignored (help)
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