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U.S. 7th Armored Division (2478 bytes)
1: ...patch]] of the United States Army 7th Armored Division.]] 3: ...vision (military)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] in [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: ...42]], and arrived in the [[United Kingdom]] in January [[1944]]. 9: ...Division was repulsed in its attacks across the [[Seille River]]. 7th Armored Division (190 bytes) 1: {{disambig}} 3: ... several formations called the '''7th Armored Division'''. 5: * [[U.S. 7th Armored Division]] 6: * [[British 7th Armoured Division]] 7: * [[German 7th Armored Division]] U.S. 14th Armored Division (3079 bytes) 1: ...atch]] of the United States Army 14th Armored Division.]] 3: ...]] in [[World War II]], nicknamed the '''LIBERATORS'''. 5: ==History== 7: The division was activated on 15 November 1942. 9: ...nd was processing prisoners of war as the war in Europe ended. 1st Armored Division (240 bytes) 1: Several nations have a '''1st Armored Division''': 3: * [[British 1st Armoured Division]]. 4: ...mored Division|United States Army 1st Armored Division]] 5: * [[Polish 1st Armoured Division]]. 7: {{disambig}} U.S. 20th Armored Division (2146 bytes) 1: ...atch]] of the United States Army 20th Armored Division.]] 3: ... it did call itself the "Armoraiders" during stateside training. 5: ==History== 7: ...ase in Europe. The division is credited with 8 days in combat. 9: ...ed [[2 April]] [[1946]] at [[Camp Hood]] in [[Texas]]. U.S. 16th Armored Division (1614 bytes) 1: ...atch]] of the United States Army 16th Armored Division.]] 3: ...vision (military)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] in [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: The division was activated on 15 July 1943. 9: ... deepest point of American penetration into Czechoslovakia. U.S. 12th Armored Division (2812 bytes) 1: ...atch]] of the United States Army 12th Armored Division.]] 3: ...vision (military)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] in [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: The division was activated on 15 September 1942. 9: ...rity duty until 22 November 1945, when it left Marseille, France, for home. U.S. 2nd Armored Division (4375 bytes) 1: ...ed States Army 2nd Armored Division, Hell on Wheels.]] 3: ...e the [[US 4th Infantry Division|4th Infantry Division]] in [[December]] [[1995]]. 5: ==History== 7: ...ow a [[brigadier general]], in command of the division. 9: ...d was assigned to the [[12th Army Group]] throughout the war. U.S. 4th Armored Division (2890 bytes) 1: ...e patch of the United States Army 4th Armored Division.]] 3: ...on]] that compiled a distinguished career in the European theater of [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: ...lanked [[Nancy]] and captured [[Luneville]], [[16 September]]. 9: ...er, to establish and expand bridgehead and took [[Singling]] and [[Bining]] before being relieved 8 D... U.S. 11th Armored Division (3030 bytes) 1: ...atch]] of the United States Army 11th Armored Division.]] 3: ...vision (military)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] in [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: ...as activated on 15 August 1942. It arrived in the UK in October 1944. 9: ...ed the highway to [[Bastogne]] against fierce assault. U.S. 10th Armored Division (2197 bytes) 1: ...atch]] of the United States Army 10th Armored Division.]] 3: ...vision (military)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] in [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: ...ated on 15 July 1942. It arrived in the UK during September 1944. 9: ...," and had reached [[Innsbruck]] when the war in Europe ended. U.S. 3rd Armored Division (3345 bytes) 1: ...] of the United States Army 3rd Armored Division, Spearhead.]] 3: ...f 2004]] its strength is officially zero, but it is not inactive. 5: ==History== 7: ...d Reconnaissance Battalion, and the 143rd Armored Signal Company. 9: ...and the [[12th Army Group]] for the duration of its career. U.S. 1st Armored Division (7471 bytes) 1: ...States Army 1st Armored Division, the Old Ironsides.]] 3: ...as the first armored division of the U.S. Army to see battle. 5: == Command and Staff == 7: ...cases). As of July 2004 its command personnel include: 9: Commander: Brigadier General Martin E. Dempsey<br> U.S. 49th Armored Division (784 bytes) 1: ...s Army National Guard 49th Armored Division, Lone Star.]] 3: ...l, reserve component, armored division in the [[U.S. Army]]. 5: ==External links== 7: ...49ar-div.htm GlobalSecurity.org: 49th Armored Division] 9: [[Category:Armored divisions of the United States]] U.S. 13th Armored Division (1853 bytes) 1: ...atch]] of the United States Army 13th Armored Division.]] 3: ...vision (military)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] in [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: The division was activated on 15 October 1942. 9: ...orth to [[Bergisch-Gladbach]], then toward [[Duisburg]] and [[Mettmann]] by 18 April. U.S. 5th Armored Division (2952 bytes) 1: ...patch]] of the United States Army 5th Armored Division.]] 3: ...litary)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] during [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: ...1941]], and reached the [[United Kingdom]] in February [[1944]]. 9: ...8 days before the [[Argentan-Falaise Gap]] was closed. U.S. 6th Armored Division (2442 bytes) 1: ...patch]] of the United States Army 6th Armored Division.]] 3: ...litary)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] during [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: The division was activated on [[15 February]] [[1942]], and moved to [[England]] in early ... 8: ...the [[Brittany]] Peninsula. In mid-August the Division moved down to [[Lorient]]. U.S. 8th Armored Division (2226 bytes) 1: ...ry)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] that served on [[World War II]]. 3: ==History== 5: ...as activated on 1 April 1942. It arrived in the [[United Kingdom]] in November 1944. 7: ...he Division went on occupation duty in the Harz Mountain area. 9: It was inactivated on 14 November 1945. U.S. 9th Armored Division (1987 bytes) 1: ...patch]] of the United States Army 9th Armored Division.]] 3: ...vision (military)|division]] of the [[United States Army]] in [[World War II]]. 5: ==History== 7: ...5 July 1942. It reached the [[United Kingdom]] in September 1944. 9: ...ting south to [[Czechoslovakia]] when the war in Europe ended. 7th Division (288 bytes) 1: A military [[division (military)|division]]: 5: *[[Australian 7th Division]] 6: *[[British 7th Division (World War I)]] 7: *[[British 7th Infantry Division]] 8: *[[US 7th Infantry Division]]
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