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Within weeks of the invasion of Poland, the 12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales) arrived in France. Then, on 10 May 1940, it was the first British regiment to cross the Belgian border.
Operating in their Morris CS9 armoured cars, the 12th Lancers covered the withdrawal of the British troops so well that the commander of the BEF, Lord Gort, wrote that ‘without the Twelfth Lancers only a small part of the Army would have reached Dunkirk.
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