The 9th Armored Division was activated on July 15 1942 at Fort Riley, Kansas, moved to Goff, California on June 10 1943 then to Camp Ibis, California on August 1 1943 while part in the #3 California Maneuvres in the Desert Training Center.
The 9-AD moved then to Camp Polk, Louisiana on October 25 1943 for the Third Army #5 Louisiana Maneuvres.
The division staged then at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey on August 14 1944 until departed the New York Port of Embarkation on August 18 1944 and arrived in England on September 1 1944.
The 9th Armored Division landed in France on October 3 1944, crossed into the Duchy of Luxembourg on October 20, into Belgium on December 18 1944, returned to France on December 23 1944, got back to Belgium on February 22 1945 and entered finally Germany on March 2 1945.
The 9th Armored was sent back to Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation in USA on October 13 1945 and was sent to Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia where it was deactivated.
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Apr
14
2009
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Category : 009th Armd Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: #3 California Maneuvres, 002nd Infantry Division, 1st Infantry Division, 3-A, 69th Infantry Division, 9-AD, 9th Armd Div, Ahr River, Bastogne, Belgium, Borna, California, Camp Ibis, Camp Kilmer, Camp Patrick Henry, Camp Polk, CCA, CCB, CCR, Cheb - Falknov Road, Colditz, Cologne Frankfurt Autobahn, Desert Training Center, Deutzen, Diemel River, Diez, Egland, Elster River, Erft River, Ermsdorf, Euskirchen, Fort Riley, France, Friesheim, Germany, Goff, Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, Idstein, Jena, Kansas, Karlsbad, Lahn River, Langendorf, Lastau, Limburg, Lommersum, Louisiana, Ludendorff Railroad Bridge, Luxeùbourg Border, Mulde River, New Jersey, New York Port of Embarkation, Niederberg, Pegau, Poteau, Remagen, Rhine River, Roer River, Roth River, Rotha, Rudolec, Saale River, Sedan, Soller, St Vith, Taucha, Third Army #5 Louisiana Maneuvres, Trois-Vierges, Virginia, Warburg, Weisse River, Weser River, Wied River, Wollersheim
Apr
11
2009
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Category : 007th Inf Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: 7-ID, 7th Inf Div, 7th Infantry Division, 96th Infantry Division, Adak Island, Americal Division, Attu Island Aleutians, Bambay, Battle of Shoestring Ridge, BayBay, Brig Gen Joseph W. Stilwell, Buri airstrip, California, Camotes Islands, Camp San Luis Obispo, Clevesy Pass, Dagami, Damulaan, Desert Training Center, Dulag, Ebeye Island, Ennylabegan, Enubuj Islands, Fish Hook Ridge, Fort Ord, Fourth Army Maneuvers, Gaja Ridge, Hawaii, Hill 89, Hill 95, II Armored Corps Maneuvers, Ipilll, Japanese forces, Jarmin Pass, Kiska, Kochi Ridge, Kwajalein Atoll, Leyte, Leyte Island's, Longview, Mabuni, Maj Gen Albert E. Brown, Maj Gen Charles H. White, Marabang River, Marshall Islands., Okinawa, Ormoc, Pacijan Island, Palanas River, Palau Island, Philippine Islands, Philippines, Ponson Island, Poro Island, Rocky Crags, Ryukyus, San Francisco POE, San Jose, San Pablo, Shuri, Skyline Ridge, Tarragona, Tomb Hill, Washington, Yap Island, Yonabaru, Yonabaru airfield
The 7th Infantry Division was activated on Jul 1 1940 at Fort Ord California as 7th Division and was moved to Longview Washington on Aug 19 1941 for the Fourth Army Maneuvers. It then moved back to Fort Ord California on Aug 31 1941; arrived in San Jose California on Dec 11 1941, where the unit was re-designated 7th Motorized Div on Apr 9 1942 and was ordered to Camp San Luis Obispo, California, on Apr 24 1942. It moved then to Desert Training Center II Armored Corps Maneuvers on Aug 14 1942 and returned Camp San Luis Obispo California on Oct 20 1942 where it was redesignated 7th Infantry Division on Jan 1 1943. Sent to Fort Ord, California on Jan 15 1943 the 7th Infantry Division departed San Francisco POE on Apr 24 1943.
The unit assaulted Attu Island Aleutians on May 11 1943 and remained in Aleutians until arrived Hawaii Sep 15 1943. Invaded Kwajalein Atoll on Jan 31 1944 and arrived back in Hawaii Feb 15 1944; assaulted Leyte
Philippines Oct 20 1944 and left Mar 27 1945; assaulted Okinawa Apr 1 1945; moved to Korea Sep 8 1945 and remained there active thru 1946.
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Apr
10
2009
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Category : 006th Inf Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: #1 IV Armored Corps Maneuvers, 6-ID, 6th Infantry Division, 6th Motorized Division, Abucay, Aitape, Alexandria, Amlang, Amsterdam Islands, Apr 12 1940, Arkansas Maneuvers, Bagac, Baler Bays, Bataan, Bayombong, Benchmark Hill, Blue Ridge, Bolog, Bosoboso River, Cabaruan Hills, Cagayan Valley, California, Camp San Luis Obispo, Camp Young, Cape Sansapor, Cape Waimak, Catablan, Cordilleras Mountains, Desert Training Center, Dinglan, Fort Benning, Fort Jackson, Fort Leonard Wood, Fort Lewis, Fort Snelling, Georgia, Hawaii, Hill 363, Hollandia, I Corps Tennessee Maneuvers, Kembu, Kiangan, Lincoln, Lingayen Gulf, Lone Tree Hill, Louisiana, Louisiana Maneuvers, Luzon, Maffin Bay, Malisqui, Manila, Mariquina River, Mataba, May 8 1940, Mega River, Middleburg, Milne Bay, Minnesota, Montalban, Mount Baytangan, Mount Mataba, Mount Pacawagan, Mount Saksin, Munoz, New Guinea, October 10 1939, Philippines, San Francisco POE, San Jose, Sansapor, Shimbu Line, South Carolina, Tirfoam River, Toem, Torres, Urdaneta, Vogelkop Peninsula, Washington, Wawa Dam, Woodpecker Ridge
The 6th Infantry Division was activated on Oct 10 1939 at Ft Lewis Washington as 6th Division and moved to Fort Jackson South Carolina Nov 9 1939. It was then relocated to Fort Benning Georgia on Apr 12 1940 and in Alexandria Louisiana on May 8 1940. A little later, the 6th Inf Div was relocated to Fort Snelling Minnesota – Jun 1 1940 and sent to Lincoln Minnesota on Jul 17 1940 before it returned to Fort Snelling Minnesota Aug 19 1940; participated in Arkansas Maneuvers of Aug 1941 and Louisiana Maneuvers of Sep 1941. On Oct 10 1941, the 6-ID moved to Fort Leonard Wood 10 where it was re-designated 6th Motorized Division on Apr 9 1942 and moved to the I Corps Tennessee Maneuvers on Sep 11 1942. Sent back to Fort Leonard Wood on Nov 10 1942 the division moved to Camp Young California on Nov 29 1942 where it participated in the Desert Training Center #1 IV Armored Corps Maneuvers until Feb 22 1943. On Mar 28 1943, the 6-ID arrived at Camp San Luis Obispo, California, where it was re-designated 6th Infantry Division on Mar 21 1943 and departed the San Francisco POE on Jul 21 1943 and arrived in Hawaii on Jul 29. The 6-ID left Hawaii on Jan 26 1944 and arrived in the Milne Bay New Guinea on Jan 31 1944, assaulted Sansapor New Guinea on Jul 30 1944, assaulted Lingayen Gulf Philippines on Jan 9 1945 and arrived in Korea on Oct 18 1945 where it remained active thru 1946.
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Mar
27
2009
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Category : North-Africa
Tags: 319.1/48, Airborne Command, Amphibious Training Center, Antiaircraft Command, Army Ground Forces, Chief of the Armored Force, Col E. S. Johnson, Desert Training Center, II Armored Corps, II Corps, III Armored Corps, III Corps, IV Armored Corps, IV Corps, IX Corps, Lt Gen Lesslie G. McNair, Maj Allerton Cusham, Mountain Training Center, Observer Report, Replacement and School Command, Second Army, Tank Destroyer Center, Third Army, V Army, VII Corps, VIII Corps, X Corps, XIII Corps, XIXI Corps, XV Corps

319.1/48 (Foreign Obsrs) (S) GNGBI. (3-29-43)
SUBJECT: Observer Report.
E. S. Johnson, Col Infantry / Observator
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Mar
04
2009
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Category : 003rd Armd Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: 143rd Armored Signal Corps Company, 1st Infantry Division, 23rd Armored Engineer Battalion, 30/ID, 32nd Armored Regiment, 33rd Armored Regiment, 36th Armored Infantry Regiment, 391st Field Armored Artillery Regiment, 45th Armored Medical Battalion, 54th Armored Field Artillery Regiment, 67th Armored Field Artillery Regiment, 83/ID, Aachen, Aachen Highway, Airel Bridgehead, Aisne River, Argentan, Beho, Belgium, Belle Haie, Bihain, Bois de Groumont, Brécey, Brig Gen Doyle O. Hickey, Brig Gen Frank A. Allen Jr, Brig Gen Truman E. Boudinot, California, California Maneuvers, Camp Beauregard, Camp Kilmer, Camp Pickett, Camp Polk, Camp Young, Cologne, Desert Training Center, Dessau, Domfront, Donnerberg, Eilendorf, Elle River, England, Eupen, Falaise Gap, Fossard, France, Fromenthal, Gavray, Geich, Geisberg Hill, Gouvy, Grand Pré, Grandmenil, Groumont Creek, Hastenrath, Haut-Vents, Hotton, Houffalize, Huecheln, II Armored Corps, Indian Town Gap Mil Reservation, La Gleize, Lahn River, Laurensberg Highway, Liège, Louisiana, Lousberg Heights, Maj Gen Alvin C. Gillem, Maj Gen Leroy H. Watson, Maj Gen Maurice Rose, Maj Gen Robert W. Grow, Maj Gen Walton H. Walker, Manhay, Marburg, Marigny, Marne River, Mausbach, Meuse River, Mieux, Muensterbusch Hill, Mulde River, Namur, New Jersey, New York, Nutheim, Ourthe River, Paderborn, Paffendorf, Paris, Pennsylvania, Port of Embarkation, Provedroux, Ranes, Rhine River, Roer River, Roetgen, Roggendorf, Rott, Sadzot, Sangerhausen, Scherpenseel, Schmidthof, Seé, Seine River, Sienne, Soissons, St Lô, St Pois, Stolberg, Stommeln, Stoumont, Tilly, Torten, Verviers, Vicht River, Villiers, Vire, Virginia, Weissenberg Hill, Weser River, West Wall, Worringen
Activated on Apr 15 1941 at Camp Beauregard the 3rd Armored Division moved to Camp Polk, Louisiana, on June 11 1941 and was transferred to Camp Young, California, on July 26 1942 for the Desert Training Center II Armored Corps California Maneuvers. It moved then to Camp Pickett, Virginia, on November 2 1942 and arrived the Indian Town Gap Mil Reservation, Pennsylvania, on January 21 1943. The 3/AD staged at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, August 26 1943 until departed the New York Port of Embarkation on September 5 1943 and arrived England on September 18 1943. The division landed then in France on June 23 1944, crossed into Belgium on September 1944 and entered Germany September 15 1944. The 3rd Armd Div returned to Belgium on December 20 1944 and re-entered Germany on February 7 1945. The 3/AD was inactivated on November 10 1945.
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Mar
03
2009
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Category : 007th Armd Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: #2 California Maneuvers, 129th Armored Ordnance Maintenance Battalion, 147th Armored Signal Company, 17th Tank Battalion, 203rd AAA Auto-Wpns Battalion, 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion, 31st Tank Battalion, 33rd Armored Engineer Battalion, 38th Armored Infantry Battalion, 40th Tank Battalion, 434th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 440th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 489th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 48th Armored Infantry Battalion, 507th CIC Detachment, 5th Inf Div, 7/AD, 75th Infantry Division (US), 77th Armored Medical Battalion, 7th Armd Div, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion, 820th Tank Destroyer Battalton, 87th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 90th Infantry Division, Arnaville, Arry, Austen, Baltic Sea, Belgium, Bois de St Vith, Bonn, Born, Brig Gen Truman E. Boudinot, Camp Myles Standish, Camp Patrick Henry, Camp Polk, Camp Shanks, Canal de Deurne, Canal du Nord, CCA-7/AD, CCB-7AD, CCR-7/AD, Chartres, Chateau Thierry, Corny, Desert Training Center, Dill River, Eder River, Edersee Dam, Elbe River, Fort Benning, France, Frederburg, Georgia, Germany, Giessen, Gleidorf, Gottingen, Hampton Roads POE, Hechelscheid, Herborn, Holland, HQs Company, Hunningen, IV Corps Louisiana Maneuvers, Kluetz, Lahn River, Liesel, Linnich, Louisiana, Maas River, Maj Gen Lindsay Mc. Silvester, Maj Gen Robert W. Hasbrouck, Manhay, Marburg, Mardigny, Marne River, Marshes, Massachusetts, Mecz, Meijel, Melun, Metz, Meuse River, Mondelange, Moselle River, Nederweert, New York, New York Port of Embarkation, Niedersfeld, Nogent le Rotrou, Normandy, Oploo, Overloon, Peel, Pournoy-la-Chétive, Remagen, Rhine River, Roer River, Ruhr Pocket, Schmidt, Sedan, Seille River, Seine River, Sillegny, Soviet Army forces, St Vith, Steckenborn, Strauch, Venlo, Verdun, Virginia, Vortum, Wallerode, Weert, Wetzlar, Zülpich
The 7th Armored Division was activated on Mar 1 1942 at Camp Polk, Louisiana and moved Sep 15 1942 to the IV Corps Louisiana Maneuvers. It returned to Camp Polk on Nov 9 1942, arrived then Mar 11 1943 at the Desert Training Center for the #2 California Maneuvers, was transferred Aug 12 1943 to Fort Benning, Georgia and arrived at Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts on Apr 22 1944.
The Division staged et Camp Shanks, New York, from May 2 1944 until departed New York Port of Embarkation on Jun 7 Jun 1944 and arrived in England on Jun 14 1944.
The 7th Armored Division landed in France on Aug 11 1944, crossed into Belgium on Sep 26 and into Holland on Oct 8 1944. It returned to Belgium on Dec 28 1944 and entered Germany Mar 15 1945.
The 7/AD arrived then at Hampton Roads POE on Oct 9 1945 and was inactivated at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia on Oct 9 1945.
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Mar
02
2009
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Category : 006th Armd Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: #1 California Maneuvers, 128th Armd Ord Mat Bn, 128th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 146th Armored Signal Company, 15th Tank Battalion, 17th Airborne Division, 212th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 231st Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 25th Armored Engineer Battalion, 35th Infantry Division, 44th Armored Infantry Battalion, 4th Armored Division, 506th CIC Detachment, 506th Counter Intelligence Corps Det, 50th Armored Infantry Battalion, 6/AD, 603rd Tank Destroyer B, 68th Tank Battalion, 691st Tank Destroyer Bn, 69th Tank Battalion, 6th Armd Div, 6th Armored Division, 737th Tank Battalion, 76th Armored Medical Battalion, 76th Infantry Division, 777th AAA Auto-Wpns Bn, 86th Cav Recon Squadron, 8th Infantry Division US, 90th Infantry Division, 94th Infantry Division, 9th Armored Infantry Battalion, Arkansas, Arraincourt, Arzfeld, Auxerre, Avranches, Bastogne, Belgium, Bras sur Lienne, Brest, Brig Gen George W. Read Jr, California, Camp Chaffee, Camp Cooke, Camp Shanks, Camp Young, CCA-6/AD, CCB-6/AD, CCR-6/AD, Dahnen, Desert Training Center, Durkheim, Ettelbruck, Foret de Puttange, Fort Knox, France, Frankfurt, Fulda River, Germany, Granville, Hill 510, Homburg, Kalborn, Kentucky, Langensalza, Le Bingard, Le Mesnil, Lorient, Lunebach, Luneville, Luxembourg, Maderbach Creek, Mageret, Main River, Maj Gen Robert W. Grow, Maj Gen William H. H. Morris Jr, Malsfeld, Manderscheid, Mecz, Moinet, Mostroff, Mulhausen, Muxerath, Naumberg, New York, New York Port of Embarkation, Nied River, Nims River, Nomeny, Ober Eisenach, Oppenheim, Orleans, Oubourcy, Our River, Plouvien, Pont de la Roche, Prüm River, Remering, Rhein, Rhine River, Rochlitz, Saale River, Saarbrucken, Saare River, Sanry, Sarreguemines, Sauer River, Schoenecken, Seille River, Sienne River, Utah Beach, Vannes, VIII Corps Louisiana Maneuvers, Wardin, Weiler, West Wall, Zwick Mulde
The 6th Armored Division was activated on Feb 15 1942 at Fort Knox, Kentucky then moved to Camp Chaffee, Arkansas on March 15 to participate (Aug 25 1942) to the VIII Corps Louisiana Maneuvers.
It returned to Camp Chaffee Sep 21 1942 and moved then to Camp Young, California on Oct 10 for the Desert Training Center, #1 California Maneuvers.
The 6/AD arrived at Camp Cooke, California on Mar 20 1943, staged at Camp Shanks, New York form Feb 3 1944 until departed New York Port of Embarkation on Feb 11.
It arrived in England the Feb 23 1944 and landed in France on Jul 19 1944.
The 6/AD crossed into Luxembourg on Dec 29 1944, into Belgium on Dec 30 1944 and returned to France on Mar 12 1945. The division entered finally Germany on Mar 20 1945, staged in Germany and returned to New York POE on Sep 18 1945.
It was inactivated at the same date at Camp Shanks New York.
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Feb
27
2009
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Category : 004th Armd Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: #1 California Maneuvers, 10th Armored Infantry Battalion, 126th Armored Ordnance Maintenance Battalion, 12th Armored Division, 144th Armored Signal Company, 1st Constabulary Brigade, 1st Corps Tennessee Maneuvers, 22nd Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 24th Armored Engineer Battalion, 25th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 26th Infantry Division, 35th Tank Battalion, 37th Tank Battalion, 46th Medical Battalion Armored, 489th AAA-Auto-Wpns Battalion, 51st Armored Infantry Battalion, 53rd Armored Infantry Battalion, 5th Infantry Division, 66th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 6th Armored Division, 704th Tank Destroyer Battalion, 80th Infantry Division, 811th Tank Destroyer Battalion, 8th Tank Battalion, Arlon, Arracourt, Assenois, Avranches, Bad Kreuznach, Baerendorf, Bastogne, Battle of Bining, Bigonville, Bitburg, Boston POE, Bourcy, Brittany Peninsula, California, Camp Bowie, Camp Forrest, Camp Myles Standish, Camp Young, CCA/4AD, CCB/4AD, CCR/4AD, Chambrey, Chaumont, Coincourt, Commercy, Coutances, Creuzburg, Crevic, Czechoslovakia, Darmstadt, Desert Training Center, Dieulouard Bridgehead, Dieuze, England, Erdorf, Fliessen, Fonteny, France, Freyung Passe, Geichlingen, German Ardenne Counteroffensive, Germany, Gotha, Grossauheim, Hanau, Henamenil, Hill 318, Hosdorf, HQs & HQs Battery Div Arty, HQs & HQs Co 4/AD, Jena, Juvelize, Kyll River, Lorey, Lorient, Luneville, Lutrebois, Luxembourg, Main River, Maixe, Marne-Rhine Canal, Martelange, Massachusetts, Mecz, Meuse River, Moncourt, Moselle Bridgehead, Moselle River, Mulde, Nahe River, Nantes, New York, Nims River, Noville, Oberweiss, Orleans, Our River, Pille Camp, Pisek, Pont-sur-Meuse, Pruem River, Regen Passe, Rhine River, Rittersdorf, Rodalbe, Romelfing, Saale River, Saare River, Saare-Union, Sée River, Sinspelt, Tennessee, Texas, Treis, Utah Beach, Vannes, Vic-sur-Veille, Werra River, Wolfskirchen, Wolkenburg, Worms, Xanrey
The 4th Armored Division was activated on Apr 15 1941 at Pille Camp, New York and moved to Camp Forrest, Tennessee Oct 2 1942 for the 1st Corps Tennessee Maneuvers. On Nov 17 1942, the unit arrived at Camp Young, California, where it participated in the Desert Training Center, #1 California Maneuvers. The Division was then transferred to Camp Bowie, Texas Jun 13 1943, staged at Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts Dec 20 1943 until departed Boston Port of Embarkation 9 days later and arrived in England on Jan 11 1944. The 4th Armored Division landed in France Jul 13 1944, crossed into Luxembourg Feb 9 1945 and entered Germany Mar 9 1945 where it was re-designated 1st Constabulary Brigade on May 1 1946.
4th Armored Division Casualties
KIA : 1143 – WIA : 4551 – DOW : 213
Feb
15
2009
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Category : 005th Armd Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: #1 Tennessee Maneuvers, 29th Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Division, 5th Armored Division (US), 75th Infantry Division (US), 79th Infantry Division, 83rd Infantry Division (US), 85th Cav Recon Sq, 8thy Infantry Division, 90th Infantry Division, Ahnsen, Alençon, Anrath, Argentan, Armored Corps, Avranches, Battle of Repelen, Bazeilles, Belgium, Bergstein, Bettingen, Bilstein, Brandenburg, Brig Gen Morrill Ross, California, California Maneuvers, Camp Cooke, Camp Kilmer, CCA/5AD, CCB/5AD, CCR/5AD, Colmar, Compiègne, Conde, Coutances, Daehre, Dannenberg, Desert Training Center, Dreux, Eicherscheid, Elbe River, Eupen, Eure River, Fischeln, Forst Knesebeck, Fort Knox, France, Grosshau, Guenhoven, Hannover, Höfen, Holland, Hottorf, Houdebouville, Huertgen Forest, Indian Town Gap Mil Res, Kempen, Kentucky, Kleinhau, Le Mans, Leine River, Louviers, Luxembourg, Maj Gen Holmes E. Dager, Maj Gen Jack W. Heard, Maj Gen Lunsford E. Oliver, Mantes-Gassicourt, Mayenne River, Meuse River, Minden, Mohon, Monschau, Muenster, New Jersey, New York, New York POE, Niers Canal, Oise River, Oker River, Orsay, Paris, Pennsylvania, Pine Camp, Pont St-Maxence, Rhine River, Rinteln, Roer River, Salzwedelline, Sauer River, Schneidhausen, Second Army, Sedan, Sée River, Seine River, Selune River, Stalzenburg, Tangermuende, Utah Beach, Vitre, Vossenack, Wallendorf, Weser River, Wessel, West Wall, Wittenberg
The 5th Armored Division was activated at Fort Knox Kentucky Oct 1 1941 and was moved on Feb 16 1942 to Camp Cooke in California. On Aug 14 1942, it participated in the Desert Training Center Armored Corps California Maneuvers and returned to Camp Cooke Nov 19 1942. On Mar 17 1942, the Division moved to the 2nd Army #1 Tennessee Maneuvers and arrived at Pine Camp New York Jun 24 1943. It moved then to Indian town Gap Mil Res Pennsylvania Dec 8 1943; staged at Camp Kilmer New Jersey during Feb 1944 until departed New York POE on Feb 11 1944 and arrived in England on Feb 24 1944. The 5th Armored Division landed in France Jul 25 1944, crossed into Luxembourg Sep 2 1944 and into Belgium Oct 5 1944. The Division, finally, entered Germany Dec 1 1944, returned to Belgium Dec 24, to Holland Feb 5 1945 and re-entered Germany Feb 25 1945. Sent back to USA, the 5th Armored landed in New York Oct 10 1945 and was inactivated at Camp Kilmer New Jersey Oct 11 1945.
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