OCONNOR: 5/1-5/4 Commander of 8 Corps, January-December 1944, including operations in North West Europe, World War Two

OCONNOR: 5/1 Personal letters written from 8 Corps, Home Forces, January-June 1944

OCONNOR: 5/1 1944 Jan 29-1944 Jun 2

Carbon copies of personal letters written from 8 Corps HQ, Home Forces in England, including those to Lt Col R G Collingwood, Maj Gen Sir Eric Girdwood, Lt Gen S F Rowell, Vice Adm A G Glennie, Lt Gen E A Osborne, Maj Gen F E Hotblack, Maj Gen Sir C B Dashwood Stettall, Gen Sir Walter Pitt-Taylor, Gen Sir Henry Jackson, Lt Gen H R S Massy, Gen Sir Ivo Vesey, Maj Gen Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh, Lt Gen Sir Philip Neame and Lt Gen Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. 192pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/1-57 Semi-official correspondence concerning 8 Corps, Home Forces, February-June 1944

OCONNOR: 5/2/1 1944 Feb 8, 1944 Feb 10

Correspondence with Lt Gen Sir Arthur Smith at HQ, London District concerning planned recruitment of staff with armoured battle experience, into HQ of Formations. With proposals for individuals to join Guards Armoured Div, comprising Div HQ, 5 Guards Armoured Bde and 32 Guards Bde; and 6 Guards Tank Bde. 7pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/2 1944 Feb 11

Letters to Maj Gen Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh at HQ, Hants and Dorset District in Wiltshire and Maj Gen J S Drew at Combined Operations HQ in Whitehall, with apologies at being unable to visit due to the current Exercise (not named, probably EAGLE). 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/3 1944 Feb 11

Letter to Maj Gen G H A MacMillan, Cdr 15 (Scottish) Infantry Div referring to MacMillan's letter of 9 Feb (not included). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/4 1944 Feb 11

Letter to Chief Engineer (not named) recommending closure of inquiry into irregular use of Royal Engineers materials for training purposes (possibly by 15 Infantry Div). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/5 1944 Feb 12

Letter to Maj Gen Sir Percy Hobart at HQ of 79 Armoured Div, Home Forces, with apologies at absence from recent demonstrations and referring to impending two week exercise (EAGLE). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/6 1944 Feb 17

Letter to Creagh, referring to matters (not specified) raised in Creagh's letter of 13 Feb. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/7 1944 Feb 24, 1944 Feb 29

Papers relating to hampering by 1 Bn Welsh Guards of training operations of a fire representation party on 23 Feb at Yeddingham, including account of the incident by Lt Col G C G Grey, Royal Artillery at Fire Represenation HQ. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/8 1944 Feb 25

Letter to Lt Gen N M Ritchie, Cdr of 12 Corps, Home Forces referring to the recent exercise EAGLE. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/9 1944 Feb 25

Letter to Maj Gen G W E J Erskine, Cdr of 7 Armoured Div, Home Forces referring to the transfer of Hobart to 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/10 1944 Feb 26-1944 Mar 4

Papers relating to a recent exercise, probably EAGLE including comments by Maj Gen H P M Berney-Ficklin. 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/11 1944 Mar 6

Letter from Lt Col Allan MacLean of the US Army in appreciation of assistance during his period of attachment to 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/12 1944 Mar 7

Letter from ACM Sir Trafford Leigh Mallory at HQ, Allied Expeditionary Air Force, Stanmore in Middlesex requesting that O'Connor give the lecture entitled, 'The Armoured Division in Operations' at the Senior Officers' Course at Old Sarum on 17 Mar. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/13 1944 Mar 9

Letter to Lt Gen Sir Desmond Anderson at HQ, Northern Command referring to complaints and compensation following Exercise EAGLE. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/14 1944 Mar 9

Letter to Maj Gen J F Evetts at the War Office referring to letter from Evetts dated 3 Mar (no other details). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/15 1944 Mar 9

Letter to FM the Earl of Cavan, concerning arrangements for Cavan's planned visit to 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/16 1944 Mar 9

Letter to Lt Gen Sir Donald McLeod, suggesting dates for McLeod's planned visit. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/17 1944 Mar 9

Letter to Brig E G Earle at HQ Eastern Command, referring to 8 Corps HQ. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/18 1944 Mar 9

Letter to Col J R C Gannon at HQ 21 Army Group in London, referring to need to retain sappers in technical work rather than other commands. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/19 1944 Mar 12

Letter from Lt Gen Sir John Harding (name changed from Allan Francis to John in 1944) at HQ, Allied Armies in Italy, referring to need for speed in battle, and enclosing recommendations of Gen H R Alexander, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Central Mediterranean Force in Italy and Maj D M L Gordon-Watson, 1 Bn Irish Guards on improving speed. With copy of Harding's paper, 'The Value of Time' with stress on planning, surprise and speed. 7pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/20 1944 Mar 14

Letter concerning the low standard in water discipline during Exercise EAGLE, and detailing improvements. Circulated to Maj Gen Allan Adair, Cdr Guards Div; Maj Gen G P B Roberts, Cdr 11 Armoured Div; Maj Gen G H A MacMillan, Cdr 15 (Scottish) Infantry Div; Brig A P Campbell, Cdr 8 Army Group Royal Artillery; and Brig H L Glyn Hughes, Deputy Director of Medical Services. With reply from MacMillan. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/21 1944 Mar 14

Letter to Brig R M H Lewis, Senior Civil Affairs Officer at HQ, Second Army concerning the transfer of Civil Affairs Staff to 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/22 1944 Mar 15

Secret letter to Gen Dwight Eisenhower, with regrets at being unable to attend the reception at Claridges on 17 Mar. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/23 1944 Mar 17

Letter to Brig G L Verney, Cdr 6 Guards Tank Bde in praise of the turnout and security arrangements of the brigade in the recent exercise; and the need for secrecy over the next visit of 'Mr Smith'. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/24 1944 Mar 21

Letter to Brig J G Sandie, Cdr 29 Armoured Bde in praise of the brigade during the recent exercise and referring to the death of one of the troops. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/25 1944 Mar 26

Letter to MacMillan commenting on the recent exercise, in particular need for tank squadrons to withdraw into cover positions and thereby avoid enemy anti-tank guns. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/26 1944 Mar 27

Letter to Lt Gen G C Bucknall, Cdr 30 Corps, Home Forces with regrets at being unable to visit Cambridge. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/27 1944 Mar 30

Letter to Maj Gen G P B Roberts, Cdr 11 Armoured Div, referring to anti-mine devices including Flail and Conger tanks and the need to liaise with Withers, Commandant of the Obstacle Assault Centre, Malta Barracks. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/28 1944 Apr 18-1944 May 11

Letter from Brig G F Johnson at HQ, 32 Guards Bde enclosing sketch of dispositions of guns and company areas at Sledmere during Exercise EGG. With letter from Maj J A R Freeland, General Staff Officer 2 (Operations) commenting on factors affecting the layout of a Firm Base formed by the Lorried Infantry of an Armoured Div; and reply to Johnson, commenting on principles of anti-tank layout in the Firm Base. 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/29 1944 Apr 19, 1944 Apr 22

Letter from Maj Gen F E W Simpson at War Office enclosing the latest 'I' documents on German tank tactics (not included). 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/30 1944 Apr 24

Letter to Lt Gen E C A Schreiber, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Eastern Command concerning arrangements for meeting. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/31 1944 Apr 24

Letter to Maj Gen G W Richards, concerning requests of Roberts and Adair to replace their Honey vehicles with Humber scout cars, needed for reconnaissance. With Richards' reply, referring to shortage of scout cars and intention to replace Roberts' Honey vehicles with M5A1 light tanks. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/32 1944 Apr 24

Letter to Brig G W Lathbury of 1 Airborne Div, concerning arrangements for staff to attend planned exercise between 3 and 7 May. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/33 1944 Apr 25

Letter to Adair and Roberts, enclosing pamphlet, 'Indirect Fire from Sherman Tanks', sent from Maj Gen Alexander Galloway, General Officer Commanding 1 Armoured Div and asking for comments (document not included). 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/34 1944 Apr 25

Letter to Lt Gen Sir Colville Wemyss, Military Secretary at the War Office referring to the 'case' concerning Capt Lyndon. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/35 1944 Apr 25

Letter circulated to divisional commanders and staff concerning security arrangements, including danger of sabotage and possible raid on the planning rooms. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/36 1944 Apr 26

Letters to Adair, MacMillan and Roberts, including reference to 17-pounder guns; need for training in use of anti-mine Flail and Conger devices; and the Sherman tank modification programme. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/37 1944 Apr 26, 1944 May 1

Letter to Maj J Sale in Leeds, in appreciation of his services. With Sale's reply. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/38 1944 May 4, 1944 May 12

Letter from the War Office inviting O'Connor to attend an investiture on 20 Jun. With reply, requesting that he attend an investiture in May instead. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/39 1944 May 5

Letter to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, concerning armour protection of Cromwell and Sherman tanks and escape hatches of the Cromwell tank. 2 copies, 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/40 1944 May 7, 1944 May 12

Letter from Roberts, enclosing results of 159 Infantry Bde Snipers' Course and commending the standard attained by 3 Mon. With reply. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/41 1944 May 10

Letter from Maj Gen M E Dennis at HQ, 21 Army Group concerning Forward Observers Parachutes and plans for their attachment to Airborne Divs. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/42 1944 May 13

Letter to Adair, with apologies for the outcome of a recent decision (not specified, perhaps referring to a transfer of Guards Div). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/43 1944 May 15

Letters to Col J R C Gannon, Director of Medical Services at 21 Army Group and Lt Gen Sir Henry Wemyss at the War Office concerning the recent escape of Brig John Combe (previously a POW in Italy) and recommending him for consideration as an Armoured Bde Cdr. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/44 1944 May 15

Letter to Lt Gen G N Molesworth at the India Office, London concerning the recent escape of Rudolph Vaughan (previously a POW) and commending Vaughan's command of a Motor Bde at Mechile, during the First Libyan campaign. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/45 1944 May 15

Letter to Lt Gen H D G Crerar, Cdr of 1 Canadian Army in England with regrets at being unable to attend at the visit of William MacKenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada to 1 Canadian Army on 21 May. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/46 1944 May 19

Letter from Maj Gen H R Kerr at Quarter Master General House in Whitehall referring to transfer of O'Connor's ex Chief Clerk (not named). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/47 [1944 May] 21

Message to Maj Dwyer at the Savoy Hotel in London referring to planned visit of Gen Blamey. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/48 1944 May 22

Letter to Lt Gen Sir H C Loyd, General Officer Commanding London District with arrangements for Loyd's visit on 26 May. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/49 1944 May 22

Letter to Maj Gen C J S King, Engineer-in-Chief at the War Office, with arrangements for King's visit to the Sappers of 8 Corps (date not specified). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/50 1944 May 22

Letter to Maj Gen J F Evetts at the War Office in appreciation of his visit and enclosing a letter to Eric Dorman Smith. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/51 1944 May 22

Letter to Lt Gen M C Dempsey, Cdr 2 Army recommending Lt Col Miller, CRoyal Engineers in 15 (Scottish) Div for consideration. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/52 1944 May 23, 1944 May 26

Letter from Lt Col Geoffrey Miller, Cdr 118 Regt Royal Artillery (Foresters) in England and referring to hopes for employment of the Regt in battle. With reply, stating lack of need for more than one Armoured Car Regt in 8 Corps. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/2/53 1944 May 24

Letter from Maj Gen G W Richards at HQ, 21 Army Group in London including reference to future employment of Combe. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/54 1944 May 26

Letter to MacMillan, referring to cooperation between Army tanks and Infantry, and use of artillery. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/55 1944 May 29

Letter to Adair, referring to Sherman ammunition bins and refuting rumours that the Ministry of Supply could have completed work on them, rather than civilian workmen attached to Divs. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/56 1944 May 29

Letter to Harding at HQ, Allied Armies in Italy including congratulations on successes in Italy and progress of the three divisions within 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/2/57 1944 Jun 2

Letter to Gen Sir Ronald Adam at the War Office in appreciation of his visit on 1 Jun. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/1-103 Semi official correspondence, including operations in North West Europe, 1944-1945

OCONNOR: 5/3/1 1944 May 2-1944 Jun 4

Papers relating to Pte V Doran, including request of his wife that he be granted service in Northern Ireland rather than overseas; and O'Connor's reply. 6pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/2 1944 Jun 2

Letter to MacMillan, referring to need for cooperation with the Royal Artillery. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/3 1944 Jun 4

Letter to Brig John Combe, referring to the possibility of employment for Combe as Second-in-Command of a brigade. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/4 1944 Jun 4

Letter to Lt Gen D G Watson at HQ, Western Command in Chester referring to the recapture of Watson's son (not named). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/5 1944 Jun 4

Letter to Maj Gen G W Richards at 21 Army Group referring to possible employment of Combe. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/6 1944 Jun 5

Letter to Maj Gen Alexander Galloway, 1 British Armoured Div, Central Mediterranean Force with regrets at not meeting during Galloway's visit. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/7 1944 Jun 5

Letter to Mrs Gambier Parry referring to her arrival in England without her husband Michael. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/8 1944 Jun 5

Letter to Cpl L Morris in Reading, Berkshire referring to Morris' hopes for a transfer to 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/9 1944 Jun 25

Letter to Lt Gen Omar L Bradley, Commanding Gen, 1 US Army with congratulations on the recent battle (location not given). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/10 1944 Jun 25

Letter to R Adm Sir Philip Vian, Naval Cdr, Eastern Task Force, in appreciation of the efforts of Vian's unloading parties. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/11 1944 Jun 25

Letter to Maj Gen R F L Keller, Cdr 3 Canadian Div in appreciation of recent reconnaissances by the Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/12 1944 Jul 3

Letters to Brig C M Barber and Lt Col C M Villiers of 46 Bde commending the Bde and Villiers in particular. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/13 1944 Jul 7

Letter to Maj Gen R K Ross, Cdr 53 (Welsh) Div referring to the need for adequate defences including trenches, mines, wiring and anti-tank defences. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/14 1944 Jul 8

Letters to Maj Gen G P B Roberts, Cdr 11 Armoured Div, including role of the artillery in the event of Corps control of a semi-static line; and commenting on the Div's performance during recent operations, particularly 29 Armoured Bde east of the Odon River. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/15 1944 Jul 11

Letter to Maj Gen I G Thomas, Cdr 43 Div in appreciation of operations of the Div in the recent battle (Operation JUPITER, occupation of Hill 112). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/16 1944 Jul 11

Letter to Gen Sir Bernard Montgomery, Commander-in-Chief, 21 Army Group referring to relief of 8 Corps by 12 Corps; and recommending that the area of Noyes be secured before an advance to Evrecy. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/17 1944 Jul 13, 1944 Jul 14

Letter to Lt Gen J T Crocker, Cdr 1 Corps referring to plans for the advance of Armoured Divs and tanks of both Corps to the Cuverville-Demouville area. With letter to Brig Sir H Floyd, outlining Crocker's plans for attack, including advance of 3 British Div to the villages of Touffreville, Sannerville and Banneville. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/18 1944 Jul 13-1944 Jul 21

Papers relating to cases of feigned battle exhaustion by soldiers of Armoured Divs, including report by Corps psychiatrist that the number of cases is negligible, but that 43 (Wessex) Div was particularly affected. With letters to Maj Gen I G Thomas of 43 Div and MacMillan, recommending disciplinary action against offenders. 5pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/19 1944 Jul 22

Letter to Lt Col Henry Abel-Smith, Cdr 2 Household Cavalry Regt in appreciation of work of the Regt in controlling movement of the Corps from the west to the east bank of River Orne at the start of Operation GOODWOOD MEETING. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/20 [1944 Jul] 23

Message to Brig Verney of 6 Guards Tank Bde referring to Verney's arrival. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/21 1944 Jul 23

Letter to Maj Gen Sir Percy Hobart, Cdr 79 Armoured Div referring to a paper concerning the area between the Laize and the Dives, and stressing the need for tactical surprise. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/22 1944 Jul 24

Letter to Adair, referring to the recent advance to Cagny and the planned advance to capture a wood with combined armour and Infantry (area not specified). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/23 1944 Jul 24

Letters to Roberts and Erskine, referring briefly to planned operations (not specified). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/24 1944 Jul 27

Letter to Adair, referring to the planned advance of 2 Army and American forces near St Lo (8 Corps to consist of Guards Armoured Div, 6 Guards Tank Bde, 2 Household Cavalry Regiment and Inns of Court Regt). With emphasis on the need for secrecy. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/25 1944 Jul 29

Letter to MacMillan, referring to plans for 15 (Scottish) Div to attack enemy ground east and west of the Bois du Homme, in order to facilitate the American advance in Normandy (Operation BLUECOAT). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/26 1944 Aug 1

Letter to Roberts, referring to planned operations of 2 US Infantry Div, commanded by Maj Gen Robertson, to the right of 11 Armoured Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/27 1944 Aug 9

Letter to Maj Gen L T Gerow, Commanding General, V US Corps confirming details of the attack planned for 11 Aug in Vire-Tinchebray-Landisac-Flers area, including tasks of 3 British Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/28 1944 Aug 10

Letter to Brig John Combe, briefly referring to the advance. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/29 1944 Aug 10

Letter to Lt Gen Adrian Carton de Wiart referring to recent operations including destruction of bridges over the Seine and Loire and problems with reinforcements. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/30 1944 Aug 10

Letter to Lt A Ricciardi, 6 DCO Lancers, Central Mediterranean Force, referring to Montalto and the advance. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/31 1944 Aug 10

Letter to Maj Gen L G Whistler, Cdr 3 British Div concerning the fire plan (area not specified). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/32 1944 Aug 13

Letter to Abel-Smith, in appreciation of the services of Clyde, Cooper and Hughes, seconded from 2 Household Cavalry Regiment. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/33 1944 Aug 13

Letter to Whistler, Adair, Barber and Roberts, referring to return of Wg Cdr Haabjoern (previously attached to 8 Corps) to 124 Wing, Tactical Air Force following the loss of Gp Capt Appleton on a sortie. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/34 1944 Aug 17, 1944 Aug 20

Letter to Gerow, in appreciation of cooperation achieved between V US and 8 Corps. With Gerow's reply. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/35 1944 Aug 17

Letter to Hobart, referring to transfer of 'Pat' from Guards Div to command a Regt. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/36 1944 Aug 17

Letter to Loyd, including praise of abilities of Adair; and Barttelot of 6 Guards Tank Bde, killed on 16 Aug by German mine. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/37 1944 Aug 19

Letter to Harding, Chief of Staff, Allied Armies in Italy including summary of three main 8 Corps operations: to capture bridgehead over the Odon; to surround Caen to enable its capture by Canadian troops; and the advance to Caumont. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/38 1944 Aug 19

Letter to Whistler, concerning arrangements for the passage of 3 British Div across the Seine. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/39 1944 Aug 20

Letter to MacMillan in Renfrew, Scotland including news of 15 (Scottish) Div and honours and awards. (MacMillan injured). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/40 1944 Aug 23

Letter to Whistler, including recommendations for staff for the planned Divisional Training School. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/41 1944 Aug 24

Letter to Hobart, concerning the need for armoured vehicles for the infantry transport in time for operations between the Somme and the Rhine. With suggestions for short and long term policies for the delivery of Ram chassis; and changes in the War Establishment of the Armoured Div. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/42 1944 Aug 24

Letters to Dempsey and Montgomery, referring to need for Ram chassis for transport of Infantry, following delivery of all Priest vehicles to the Americans. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/43 1944 Aug 24

Letter from Col J R C Gannon, Deputy Military Secretary at HQ, 21 Army Group recommending Capt R Freeman Thomas of King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry as Deputy Assistant Military Secretary. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/44 1944 Aug 26, 1944 Aug 28

Letter to Brig A F Fisher at HQ, 2 Army, including need for the Rhino or Prong modification to the Sherman tank, and Ram chassis. With Fisher's reply, including statistics for the supply of Rhinos for Sherman and Cromwell tanks, rather than the Churchill. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/45 1944 Aug 26

Letter to Gen Sir Bernard Paget, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, including reference to Bols, (Cdr of 185 Infantry Bde, 3 Div). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/46 1944 Aug 28

Papers relating to equipment wastage in 8 Corps, including statistics for vehicle and controlled stores losses of 6 Guards Tank Bde, 11 Armoured Div, Guards Armoured Div and 15 (Scottish) Div during the period of Operations EPSOM, JUPITER, GOODWOOD MEETING, BLUECOAT and GROUSE, 15 Jul-17 Aug. 10pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/47 1944 Sep 4

Letter from Abel-Smith, describing operations of 2 Household Cavalry Regiment in the Somme area, south of Amiens. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/48 1944 Sep 4

Letter from Harding, including account of operations of 5 Army in Italy in pursuit of the enemy across the Po River. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/49 1944 Sep 5

Part of a letter sent from the War Office referring to future employment of A J Clifton. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/50 1944 Sep 13

Letter to Whistler, including timetable of probable moves of brigades of 3 British Div, 16-19 Sep (location not given); and recommendation that Whistler's Tactical HQs join those of 8 Corps in the Beeringen area. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/51 1944 Sep 15

Letter to Whistler outlining possible forecast of operations for 16-17 Sep, including construction of bridges over Escaut and Meuse Junction canal near Lille St Hubert, and capture of Soerendonck and Weert. 2 copies, 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/52 1944 Sep 20

Letter to Roberts with instructions for immediate occupation by 11 Armoured Div of area of Zon, and encirclement of Helmond (in the Netherlands). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/53 1944 Sep 24

Letter to Whistler and Roberts, including relief by American forces, to include area of Weert and towards Zomeren and Deurne; plans for occupation by 3 British Div of Deurne, Genert and Helmond; and available maintenance routes in these areas. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/54 1944 Sep 24

Letter to Dempsey, concerning enemy advance and battle at Veghel on 24 Sep. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/55 1944 Sep 26-1944 Oct 14

Papers relating to the planned replacement of 91 (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Anti-Tank Regt by 63 (Oxford Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regt, Royal Artillery including summary of training requirements of 63 Anti-Tank Regt, by Commanding Officer Brig A G Matthew; brief history of 91 Anti-Tank Regt; and letter to Lt Col J W Tweedie, Commanding Officer 91 Anti-Tank Regt in appreciation of the Regt on their departure. 18pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/56 1944 Oct 1

Letter to Col J R C Gannon, recommending Sweetman for command. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/57 1944 Oct 3

Letter to Barber, outlining plans for attack on the Reichswald, and simultaneous attack by 15 Div for entry to southern area of the forest. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/58 1944 Oct 4

Letter to Dempsey concerning the arrival in Ostend of converted armoured carriers, and requesting a number of these and Priest vehicles from Bayeux for use as armoured infantry carriers. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/59 1944 Oct 9

Letter to Maj Elliott at No 2, 2 Army Workshops, in appreciation of the work in modifying his jeep. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/60 1944 Oct 9

Letter from Lt Col L O Lyne at Tac HQ, 21 Army Group referring to tactics including importance of support from flanking formations and coordination with Corps/Div attacks. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/61 1944 Oct 10

Letter to Brig Gen J M Gavin of 82 US Airborne Div in appreciation of the clearing of Katerbosch area for 3 Div and construction of the bridgehead. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/62 1944 Oct 13

Letter to Maj Gen Lindsay McD Silvester, Commanding Gen of 7 US Armoured Div requesting assistance of the Div in clearing a small wood (not named) of booby traps before advance of 15 (Scottish) Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/63 1944 Oct 13

Letter to Col the Hon Sir Piers Legh, c/o 21 Army Group Tac referring to recent visit by King George V to British Liberation Army. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/64 1944 Oct 16-1944 Oct 21

Correspondence with Gannon, concerning cases of commanding officers and brigadiers losing efficiency and ultimately becoming unfit for command, due to prolonged service at the front; and referring to Brig Cass of 8 Bde in 3 Div in particular. With letter to Dempsey concerning Cass, recommending him for appointment as a Battle School Commandant or command of a brigade at home; and Whistler's opinion of Cass. 5pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/65 1944 Oct 16, 1944 Oct 17

Letter to Barber, with regrets at transfer of 15 (Scottish) Div to operations in the Scheldt estuary. With Barber's reply. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/66 1944 Oct 16, 1944 Oct 17

Letter from Brig M S Chilton, 2 Army, referring to the formation of an Army regiment equipped with converted tanks with a lifting capacity of two infantry battalions. With O'Connor's reply, including suggestion that armoured infantry carriers may be towed to the front. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/67 1944 Oct 17

Letter to Maj Gen C H Corlett, Commanding Gen of XIX US Corps referring to transfer of 15 Div and consequent postponement of operations to clear the Meuse. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/68 1944 Oct 17

Letter to Col Selwyn Lloyd at HQ, Second Army referring to the postponed operations and stressing need to destroy bridges at Venlo and Roermond. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/69 1944 Oct 17

Letter to Lt Col C L Firbank, Commanding Officer 2 Lincolns referring to the Lincolns' loss of two Company Cdrs. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/70 1944 Oct 17

Letter to Lt Col G R Turner-Cain, Commanding Officer 1 Herefords, referring to casualties suffered by the Herefords in crossing a bridge (probably in the Venraij area). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/71 1944 Oct 17

Letter to Lt Col R H Bellamy, Commanding Officer 1 Norfolks, in appreciation of the achievements of the Norfolks, particularly 185 Bde and referring to casualties. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/72 1944 Oct 17

Letter to Brig E L Bols, Cdr 185 Infantry Div referring to advance of the Bde over the Beek (south of Nijmegen). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/73 1944 Oct 19

Letter to Col J Piron, Cdr of 1 Belgian Bde referring to Piron's paper (not included) concerning difficulties of his troops and need for relief from the front line. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/74 1944 Oct 23

Letter from Brig G P Hardy-Roberts at HQ, 2 Army concerning the mail service for the Belgian Bde and attributing responsibility for the poor service to the Belgian Civil Postal Service. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/75 1944 Oct 25

Letter to Lt Gen Neil Ritchie, Cdr 12 Corps referring to 12 Corps operations in the Scheldt area. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/76 1944 Oct 27

Letter to Silvester and Piron, enclosing a letter concerning Trench Foot (not included). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/77 1944 Oct 27

Letter to Silvester following enemy attack on 7 US Armoured Div at Meijel on 27 Oct, including prevention of an enlargement of enemy bridgehead in Meijel area; and reinforcements by 25 Field Regt, Royal Artillery. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/78 1944 Oct 27

Letter to Whistler referring to the transfer of 25 Field Regt to 7 US Armoured Div and hopes for its replacement. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/79 1944 Oct 27

Letters to Brig B J Fowler, Assistant Cdr of 11 Armoured Div; Lt Col R J F McAlister, No 2 Liaison HQ and Piron referring to the need for active patrols and readiness of troops following enemy attack at Meijel. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/80 1944 Oct 27

Letter to Maj Gen A McLean, Commanding Gen of XIX US Corps concerning the attack at Meijel and referring to relief of the Combat Group of 7 US Armoured Div by troops of 11 Armoured Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/81 1944 Oct 27

Letter to Silvester, referring to the long front held by 7 US Armoured Div and the importance of defending the sector. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/82 1944 Oct 30

Covering letter to Whistler, enclosing statistics concerning deserters (not included). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/83 1944 Oct 30

Letter to Silvester, emphasising the need to defend Weert and Nedeweert following the capture of Meijel and recommending destruction of the footbridge over the canal on the Weert-Roermond road. With letter to Brig R M P Carver, Cdr 4 Armoured Bde, including the need for vigilance in the area. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/84 1944 Nov 1

Letter from Roberts, enclosing statistics for cases of troops missing, battle exhaustion and desertion for units of 11 Armoured Bde, 19 Sep-19 Oct; and stressing need for relief of the Infantry Bde. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/85 1944 Nov 3

Letter to Evetts at Ministry of Supply in London referring German superiority in armoured infantry carriers. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/86 1944 Nov 3

Letter to Maj Gen B T Wilson in London referring to Wilson's hopes for service, and recommending that he apply to United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/87 1944 Nov 3

Letter to Lt Gen Simpson, Commanding Gen of 9 US Army referring to account of battle at Meijel (not included). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/88 1944 Nov 3

Letter to Lt Gen B G Horrocks, Cdr 30 Corps referring to transfer of two guards battalions (probably to assist in operations in Meijel). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/89 1944 Nov 7

Correspondence with Maj Gen Robert Hasbrouck, Commanding Gen 7 US Armoured Div in appreciation of cooperation between the Div and 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/90 1944 Nov 7

Letter to Brig A P Campbell, Cdr 8 Army Group Royal Artillery in appreciation of services of 25 Field Regt in support of 7 US Armoured Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/91 1944 Nov 8, 1944 Nov 21

Papers relating to the 5/8" Viper, anti-mine device carried by infantry, including letter from 'Boy' at Land Assault Wing in Orford, Suffolk outlining tests on the Viper, especially against the Schumine. With letter to Evetts, commenting on the Viper, and suggestions for design of armoured infantry carriers. 5pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/92 1944 Nov 9

Letter to Lt Col R W Urquhart, Commander Royal Engineers in 3 British Div, referring to Urquhart's recent demonstration, including the Schumine. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/93 1944 Nov 9

Letters written in appreciation of the services of various units on their transfer from 8 Corps, including Adair, Abel Smith and Lt Col J D W Renison (Commanding Officer, 2 East Yorks). 8pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/94 1944 Nov 12, 1944 Nov 13

Letter from Hobart concerning alleged misuse of Flail tanks resulting in casualties and loss of Churchill tanks, including account of incident on 2 Nov involving a Troop Leader of 3 Troop, Westminster Dragoons. With letter from Douglas [?] of 6 Guards Tank Bde commenting on the incident. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/95 1944 Nov 12

Letter from Hobart concerning recommendations in use of 'DD' and 'LVT' tanks including selection of approaches and need for reconnaissance of assault positions. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/96 1944 Nov 13

Letter to Barber, including instructions for protection by 15 Div of the left flank of 51 Div as far south as the Canal du Nord, from 15 Nov. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/97 1944 Nov 13

Letter from P R Morris at the War Office in appreciation of hospitality enjoyed during his visit to 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/98 1944 Nov 16

Letter to Chilton, including proposals for the amalgamation of 91 and 63 Anti-Tank Regts. 5pp

OCONNOR: 5/3/99 1944 Nov 24

Letter to Lt Col C Dawnay at Tactical HQ, 21 Army Group enclosing envelope for delivery to England. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/100 1944 Nov 24

Letter to Roberts, referring to need to move two Bns in 11 Armoured Div to make way for 15 (Scottish) Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/101 1944 Nov 26

Letter to Maj Gen G T Rennie, Cdr 51 (Highland) Div with regrets that the Div has left 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/102 1944 Dec 1

Letter to Gannon, enclosing letter from Maj Jackson, General Staff Officer 2 (I) concerning Jackson's hopes for a transfer. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/3/103 [1945]

Notes for lectures (probably delivered by O'Connor) on Operation OVERLORD including invasion plans, strategy, command structure, preparations for landing and conclusions. 25pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/1-104 Command of 8 Corps, January-December 1944 including Operation OVERLORD

OCONNOR: 5/4/1 1944 Jan 17

Memorandum from Lt Gen Sir Henry Wemyss, Military Secretary at War Office, informing O'Connor of his appointment as Cdr, 8 Corps as of 21 Jan 1944. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/2 [1944 c Jan]

List of staff comprising HQ, 8 Corps. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/3 1944 Feb 6

Programme for inspection of 15 (Scottish) Div stationed in Yorkshire, commanded by Maj Gen G H A MacMillan. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/4 1944 Feb 19

Letter from Maj Gen Miles Dempsey, Cdr of 2 Army informing O'Connor of the planned removal of Maj Gen Allan Adair from his command of Guards Armoured Div at the direction of Montgomery, and advising him to prepare an adverse report on Adair's capabilities. (O'Connor refused to write such a report on an officer whose abilities he had not had a chance to assess, and Adair retained his post). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/5 1944 Apr 26

Letter from Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, referring to his inspection of Guards Armoured Div and requesting O'Connor's comments on escape hatches (probably the hatches on waterproofed tanks). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/6 1944 May 26

Letter from Gen Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force, referring to his visit to 8 Corps on 25 May and inspection of the three divisions. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/7 1944 Jun 3

Letter from Montgomery, referring to imminent D-Day operations and referring to a photograph taken of the King on 22 May (not included). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/8 1944 Jun 12

Letter from William J Donovan, representative of President Roosevelt referring to the imminent D-Day attack. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/9 1944 Jun 19

Letter from Montgomery, referring to his discussion with O'Connor concerning use of 8 Corps to attack the bridgehead east of the river Orne near Caen, and revised plan of attack on the Evrecy flank. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/10 1944 Jul 3

Letter from Montgomery, congratulating O'Connor and 8 Corps on the attack on the Odon Valley near Caen, 26-30 Jun, known as Operation EPSOM, 2 Army offensive to cross the Odon and Orne rivers south-west of Caen. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/11 1944 Jul 5

Letter from Brig J R MacKintosh-Walker to Lady O'Connor, referring to his recent dinner with O'Connor. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/12 1944 Jul 19, 1944 Jul 27

Letter from Maj Gen Sir C B Dashwood Strettell to Lady O'Connor, with congratulations on O'Connor's appointment to 8 Corps and reply from O'Connor, briefly mentioning operations in Normandy. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/13 1944 Jul 21, 1944 Jul 24

Letters from Maj Gen G W E Erskine, General Officer Commanding 7 Armoured Div, referring to his defective wireless link with O'Connor's HQ, and criticising the procedure of O'Connor's Brigadier, General Staff in wiring messages. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/14 1944 Jul 22

Top secret and personal letter from MacMillan, referring to creation of the Divisional Exhaustion Centre. With comments on numbers admitted, loss of equipment and casualties suffered during operations to date. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/15 1944 Jul 25, 1944 Aug 3

Letter from Mrs H M Drasdo of the Hull Comforts for Services Committee enclosing socks and papers, and letters to her and Mrs Barron, who donated the socks to the Committee. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/16 1944 Jul 26

Copy of letter to Driver J Boughey, offering him a post as reserve driver in the Corps HQ Company. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/17 1944 Jul 29

Letters to Lt Col F A Goodman and Maj R G D Vernon, thanking them for work carried out on HQ caravans. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/18 1944 Jul 30

Letter from Lt Gen G G Simonds, General Officer Commanding 2 Canadian Corps, thanking O'Connor for his letter of appreciation of the work of Simonds' staff and provost during Operation GOODWOOD MEETING, offensive by 2 Army south-east of Caen, 18-21 Jul. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/19 1944 Jul, 1944 Sep

Newspaper cuttings including The Egyptian Gazette, The Daily Express, The Illustrated London News and Newsweek, relating to O'Connor's appointment in command of Allied tank formations in Caen. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/20 1944 Jul-1944 Nov

Correspondence with Col R G Collingwood, South East Asia Command including references to the death of Brig J R Mackintosh-Walker on 16 Jul, mutual acquaintances and 8 Corps staff. 5pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/21 1944 Jul-1944 Nov

Correspondence with Lt Gen Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, including references to O'Connor's escape from Italy, strategy during operations in Normandy, advance on Germany in Sep and mutual acquaintances. 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/22 1944 Jul-1944 Nov

Copies of personal letters, including those to Maj Gen Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh, James Phelps (stepson), Brig C D Quilliam, Lt Gen Philip Neame, Gen Sir Bernard Paget, Lt Gen E A Osborne, Gen Sir Ivo Vesey, Maj Gen A Galloway, Maj Gen J F M Whiteley, Maj Gen Sir C B Dashwood Strettall and Gen Sir Charles Bonham-Carter, referring to operations in Normandy, mutual acquaintances and outstanding operations of American troops during Aug. 45pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/23 1944 Aug 3

Letter from Lt Gen G C Bucknall, informing O'Connor of his imminent removal as Cdr of 30 Corps in Normandy at the direction of Montgomery and appointment of his successor, Lt Gen Brian G Horrocks. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/24 1944 Aug 4-1944 Sep 5, 1955 Sep 9

Papers relating to Brig James Hargest, including letter to him referring to the injury suffered by MacMillan, Cdr of 15 (Scottish) Div; letter to the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Rt Hon Peter Fraser, giving the circumstances of Hargest's death on 12 Aug; and published tributes by members of the House of representatives of New Zealand given on 22 Aug, with details of Hargest's career (Hargest was an Member of Parliament in New Zealand). With letter from the Imperial War Graves Commission, with details of the burial place of Hargest. 6pp, 1 booklet

OCONNOR: 5/4/25 1944 Aug 5

Copy of signal message to Brig C M Barber, congratulating him on his appointment as Cdr, 15 (Scottish) Div, following the injuries to MacMillan. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/26 1944 Aug 6

Letter from Horrocks, Cdr of 30 Corps, referring to alleged friction between troops of 8 and 30 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/27 1944 Aug 7, 1944 Aug 8

Copy of signal message to 227 Bde in appreciation of operations in Estry. With signal of thanks in reply. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/28 1944 Aug 7

Letter to Lt Col H P Mackley, referring to lack of vacancies for battalion commanders and age limits generally imposed on commanders of corps, brigades and battalions. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/29 1944 Aug 13, 1968 May 24

Letter to Brig D A Stirling, informing him that he cannot assist in Stirling's request for an appointment in an armoured brigade, due to lack of vacancies. With cutting from the Glasgow Herald, referring to libel action brought and damages won by Stirling against the author Len Deighton for accounts written of Operation SNOWDROP, 1942. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/30 1944 Aug 14

Letter to FM Lord Birdwood, referring to usefulness of the Household Cavalry during the campaign. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/31 1944 Aug 19

Letter to Lt Gen Sir Andrew Thorne, praising operations and tactics of the Guards Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/32 1944 Aug 20

Letter to George Formby, actor and entertainer, in appreciation of his recent appearance to entertain troops. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/33 1944 Aug 24

Letter from Maj Gen G P Roberts, Cdr of 11 Armoured Div, thanking O'Connor for including the division in his recent special order of the day message, and referring to recent operations. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/34 1944 Aug 26

Letter to Col J R C Gannon, referring to the transfer of Maj R B Freeman Thomas to serve as Military Secretary at 8 Corps HQ. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/35 1944 Aug 28, 1944 Aug 31

Letter from Mrs E Fordham at the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration requesting a testimonial for Maj Gen Sir Michael Creagh. With O'Connor's reply. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/36 1944 Aug 30

Letter to Lt Gen Sir Henry Wemyss, Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for War, referring to the imminent recall of Col A J Clifton and requesting that an extension on his service in 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/37 1944 Aug 30

Letter from Maj Gen M S Chilton, referring to 8 Corps' current role in reserve. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/38 1944 Aug 31

Letter to Brig R Hilton, referring to his recent injury and the lack of vacancies for commanders in the Royal Artillery. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/39 1944 Sep 2

Letter from Horrocks, referring to role of 8 Corps in reserve, and in praise of the Guards and 11 Armoured Divs. (These two Divs were transferred from 8 Corps to 30 Corps in late Aug). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/40 1944 Sep 4

Letter from FM Montgomery, refuting any suggestion of O'Connor's rumoured transfer to India. 2p

OCONNOR: 5/4/41 1944 Sep 5

Letter from Theo Bown, former Company Cdr in the Honourable Artillery Company, congratulating O'Connor on recent successes of the campaign. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/42 1944 Sep 5-1944 Sep 9

Correpondence with FM Viscount Wavell, Viceroy of India, referring to recent operations, in praise of American forces and referring to Hitler's blunder in launching an offensive in order to reach Avranches. With Wavell's reply, including mention of his son's injury. 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/43 1944 Sep 7

Letter from Lt Gen Sir Archibald Nye, thanking O'Connor for his letter regarding a lecture Nye had given (subject not known). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/44 1944 Sep 12

Letter to Lady O'Connor from Montgomery, referring to role of 8 Corps in reserve after operations near Caen and Falaise, and current progress nearer the front line. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/45 1944 Sep 14

Letter from Mr J Sydney Green, thanking O'Connor for his letter and referring to his son Sjt J O Green (in O'Connor's command). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/46 1944 Sep 17

Printed personal message from Montgomery, 21 Army Group to be read to all troops and referring to recent victories and current advance into Germany. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/47 1944 Sep 17

Letter to Lt Col R H Farrant, referring to the waiting list for Battery commands and that he will recommend Farrant to the Command Corps of the Royal Artillery. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/48 1944 Oct 2

Letter to Gen M Wingfield, referring to 7 Div and operational problems, including administration in France. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/49 1944 Oct 2

Letter from Lt Gen Sir John Crocker, referring to 3 Div and capabilties of its Cdr, Maj Gen Whistler. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/50 1944 Oct 14

Letter to Barber, General Officer Commanding 15 Div, concerning his breach of secrecy and security before Operation CONSTELLATION, begun on 12 Oct, and criticising Barber's commander of Royal Artillery (not named). 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/51 1944 Oct 15

Letter to Lt Gen E A Osborne, referring to the injury to 'the twin' (probably one of Osborne's sons). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/52 1944 Oct 16

Letter to Maj Gen J F Evetts, including necessity of an armoured carrier for transporting infantry into battle, and suggesting modification of armoured vehicles such as Priests, Rams and Cromwells. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/53 1944 Oct 17

Letter from Maj Gen C H Corlett of XIX Corps, US Army informing O'Connor of his transfer and replacement by Maj Gen Raymond MacLean, and in appreciation of cooperation achieved between XIX and 8 Corps. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/54 1944 Oct 17, 1944 Oct 25

Letters to Brig Sir Harry Floyd referring to Operation CONSTELLATION, in particular progress made by 3 Div and 11 Armoured Div; sudden transfer of 15 Div to another operation (at the Scheldt estuary); and casualties. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/55 1944 Oct 17, 1944 Oct 24

Letter to AVM Harry Broadhurst, in appreciation of work of 83 Group, RAF particularly the Typhoon squadrons. With Broadhurst's reply. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/56 1944 Oct 18

Letter to 2 Army concerning the lack of training of 63 (Oxford Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regt. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/57 1944 Oct 19

Letter from Montgomery, enclosing cigarettes and Bovril for distribution amongst the Corps and congratulating O'Connor on his capture of Venraij. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/58 1944 Oct 21

Letter from Cdr of 1 Belgian Bde, thanking O'Connor for his letter and assuring him of the continued loyalty of the brigade. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/59 1944 Oct 22

Letter to Lt Col A G J Readman, commanding officer of the Royal Scots Greys, referring to plans of 'Stewart' to enter Staff College. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/60 1944 Oct 25

Letter to MacMillan, referring to the wounds MacMillan received on 3 Aug. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/61 1944 Oct-1944 Nov

Letters to the Secretary of the Red Cross and St John Book Campaign, thanking him for books recently received and in appreciation of the work of the organisation. 3p

OCONNOR: 5/4/62 1944 Oct-Nov, 1946, 1962-1963

Papers relating to removal of Maj Gen Lindsay Silvester from his command of 7 US Armoured Div in Oct 1944, at the direction of Montgomery. Including O'Connor's account of his removal; letter to Dempsey, in support of Silvester, and offering his own resignation; and letter to Silvester, offering condolences. With letters from Silvester giving personal news, and from his son informing O'Connor of Silvester's death on 4 Aug 1963. 15pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/63 1944 Nov 3

Letter from John [?] in the EMS Hospital, Swansea thanking O'Connor for his letter and commenting on his recovery from battle injuries. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/64 1944 Nov 6

Letter from Maj the Earl Cathcart of 3 Bn Royal Scots Guards, thanking O'Connor for his letter and in praise of the Guards. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/65 1944 Nov 7, 1944 Dec 19

Letter to Lt Col O W Giles, requesting a transfer for Pte Moody of 299 Company Pioneers to 130 Company, part of 8 Corps. With letter from Moody, thanking O'Connor for his help. (Moody was previously on O'Connor's staff). 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/66 1944 Nov 7

Letter from Brig Gen R W Hasbrouck, US Army, concerning the transfer of 7 Armoured Div to another front, and his appreciation of O'Connor's leadership. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/67 1944 Nov 9

Letter from Lt Col A H Pepys of the Royal Dragoons, confirming their appointment scheduled for the next morning. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/68 1944 Nov 9, 1949 Nov 19

Letter to Lt Col H A Abel-Smith, Commanding Officer of 2 Household Cavalry Regiment, in appreciation of the work of the unit and wishing him luck on its transfer to Guards Armoured Div. With letter from Roden Orde, requesting permission to quote from the letter in his history of 2 Household Cavalry Regiment, and letter from Abel-Smith, enclosing a copy of the book (not included). 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/69 1944 Nov 26

Letter to Lt Col L J Livingstone-Learmouth, Commanding Officer of 4 Royal Horse Artillery concerning the wish of John Hervey to join 4 Royal Horse Artillery. (Hervey was formerly of 2 Royal Horse Artillery, and escaped from a POW camp in Sep 1943). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/70 1944 Nov 28

Letter to Maj Gen E H Barker, appointed to replace O'Connor as commander of 8 Corps, arranging to meet Barker and introduce him to the staff, and discuss staffing of 'A' Mess. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/71 1944 Nov 28, 1944 Dec 1

Letter to Abel Smith, with regrets at leaving the Corps. With Abel-Smith's reply, in appreciation of O'Connor's leadership and congratulating him on his new command. 2p

OCONNOR: 5/4/72 1944 Nov 28, 1944 Dec 1

Letter to Adair, in praise of Adair's abilities. With Adair's reply, in appreciation of O'Connor's leadership and wishing luck in his new command. 2p

OCONNOR: 5/4/73 1944 Nov 29

Letter to Brig C N Barclay, attempting to arrange a meeting and outlining his schedule before his departure to India. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/74 1944 Nov 30, 1944 Dec 1

Letter from Maj Gen Sir Percy Hobart, 79 Armoured Div, with his regrets at O'Connor's transfer to India, and wishing him luck. With O'Connor's reply and in praise of Hobart's abilities. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/75 1944 Nov

Letters to Lt A Ricciardi, including mutual acquaintances. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/76 1944 Dec 1

Letter from Dempsey, in appreciation of O'Connor's loyalty and wishing him luck in his new command. With letter to Dempsey, referring to Bertie Bingley and suggesting Bingley's transfer to a training school. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/77 1944 Dec 1

Letter to Brig Sir Harry Floyd, referring to his transfer to India and the appointment of his successor, Barker. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/78 1944 Dec 2

Letter from Sjt J Green, formerly clerk at 8 Corps HQ including Barker's lack of need for a full time clerk and offering his services as a clerk to O'Connor in India. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/79 1944 Dec 3

Letter from Eisenhower at Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, wishing him luck in his new command. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/80 1944 Dec 4

Letter from Brig H L Glyn Hughes, thanking O'Connor for his kindness and consideration to the Medical Services. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/81 1944 Dec 27

Letter from Brig Patrick Sewell, including possible transfer of Frick, Green and Granger, former 8 Corps HQ staff, to India. 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/82 1944 Dec

Christmas cards from Lt Gen Sir John Harding, Lt Gen Guy Simonds, Maj Gen C M Barber and 7 Armoured Div. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/83 1944

Label from a Moet and Chandon champagne bottle, captured from the Germans. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/84 1945 Feb-1944 May

Letters from Montgomery, including operations in the Ardennes, operations of 8 Corps and his planned appointment as High Commissioner of the British Zone of Occupation following the war. 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/85 1945 Jan 9, 1945 Jul 15

Letters from Maj Gen Roberts, including staff changes, the advance near Caumont during Jul-Aug 1944, operations between the Maas and Rhine and divisions involved, and difficulties in crossing the rivers. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/86 1945 Mar 4, 1945 Jul 23

Letter from Dempsey, with summary of operations including 2 Army at Venlo and Sittard, the Ardennes and Reichswald operations, and his appointment in command of 14 Army in India. 2p

OCONNOR: 5/4/87 1945 Mar 9

Letter from Maj Gen R W Hasbrouck, Cdr of 7 (US) Armoured Div, referring to O'Connor's transfer to India and thanking him for his congratulatory letter following the Battle of the Bulge. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/88 1945 Mar-1945 Jun

Letters from Barber, including staff changes, operations near Nijmegen in Jan and occupation of Germany. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/89 1945 Apr 6

Letter from FM Alanbrooke, referring to crossing of the Rhine. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/90 1945 Aug-Oct, 1946 Jul

Papers relating to Brig H L Glyn Hughes, Vice Director of Medical Services, British Army of the Rhine, concerning his request for transfer from Regular Army Reserve of Officers to a permanent commission in Royal Army Medical Corps. Including a history of military career; copies of letters from Wemyss, Military Secretary at War Office and Lt Gen Sir Alexander Hood, giving reasons for rejecting the application, and letter from Glyn Hughes to 'Harry' detailing his current duties at the Depot and Training Establishment, Boyce Barracks in Crookham. 7pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/91 1945 Aug-1945 Nov

Letters from Lt Gen Sir Miles Dempsey at HQ, 14 Army and as Commander-in-Chief, Allied Land Forces, South East Asia referring to the structure of South East Asia Command and preparations for the invasion of Malaya. 6pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/92 1945 Sep 4, 1945 Sep 5

Letters from Maj Gen Frank Simmons and Lt Gen Sir Lewis Heath to Lady O'Connor in appreciation of hospitality during their visit to Calcutta. 3pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/93 1946 Jan 2

Letter from Maj Gen G P B Roberts, referring to dispersal of 11 Armoured Div. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/94 1946 Jan 10, 1946 Jun 27

Letters from Sjt J S Green, referring to 8 Corps' crossing of the Elbe, the advance into Germany and occupation of Plon in Schleswig-Holstein; and references to military personnel. 6pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/95 1946 Feb 7

Letter from Barker, Cdr 8 Corps including an account of Operation PLUNDER. 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/96 1946 Feb 28

Letter from Brig A G Matthew, Company Commander, Royal Artillery in 8 Corps including reference to O'Connor's former servant, Findley and plans of Chester Wilmot of the BBC to write a history of 21 Army group. 4pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/97 1946 Apr 28

Letter from Lady Evetts, mentioning her husband Maj Gen J F Evetts. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/98 1946 May 15

Letter from Maj Gen G W Richards at HQ, 8 Corps District, British Army of the Rhine congratulating O'Connor on his appointment as Adjutant General and referring to Corps staff and his transfer to 53 Div in the Cologne-Bonn area. (Richards succeeded Barker in command of 8 Corps). 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/99 1948 Jan 28

Letter from Lt Gen H G Martin, referring to forthcoming publication of 15 (Scottish) Div history. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/100 1948 Dec 6

Letter from Richard Davey, OSB Prior of Worth Priory in Crawley, Sussex thanking O'Connor for sending him a copy of 8 Corps history and referring to the plaque commemorating the planning of Operation OVERLORD by 8 Corps HQat the Priory, Apr-Jun 1944. 2pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/101 1949

Programme for the service of dedication at unveiling of the war memorial of 15 Scottish Div at Tourville-sur-Odon on 26 Jun 1949. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/102 1956 Mar 21

Letter from B G Cole, referring to Maj Gen G P Roberts. 1p

OCONNOR: 5/4/103 1974-1977

Papers relating to Operation MARKET GARDEN, Allied operation to establish bridgehead across the Rhine in the Netherlands including O'Connor's comments on the operation, particularly the failure to hold Arnhem. With reviews of the book A Bridge Too Far (Hamilton, London, 1974) by Cornelius Ryan and the film of the same name, released in 1976. 52pp

OCONNOR: 5/4/104 1977 Jun 19

Newspaper cutting from The Observer, showing a group photograph of O'Connor, Churchill, FM Smuts, FM Montgomery and Lord Alanbrooke taken in France in Jun 1944. 1p