The US 10th Armored Division was activated on July 15 1942 at Fort Benning Georgia and moved on June 24 1943 to the Second Army #2 Tennessee Maneuvres.
On September 5 1943, the 10-AD moved to Camp Gordon, Georgia, the staged at Camp Shanks, New York, on, September 1 1944, until departed the New York Port of Embarkation.
The division landed in France on September 23 1944, crossed into the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg on December 17 1944 and was sent back to France on December 27 1944.
The 10th Armd entered Germany on February 22 1945 and when combat ceased, was sent back to the USA, arrived Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation on October 13 1945 and was deactivated at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia a day later.
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Apr
14
2009
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Category : 010th Armd Div, Order of Battle US
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Feb
12
2009
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Category : 004th Inf Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: 12th Armd Div, 28th Inf Div, 359/90th ID, 4th Inf Div, 5-AD, 82nd A/B Div, 83rd Inf Div, 87th Inf Div, Ansbach, Avranches, Azevllle Fort, Bettendorf, Brandscheid, Camp Gordon, Camp Gordon Johnston, Camp Kilmer, Carolina Maneuver Area, CCA/5AD, Chauny, Cherbourg, Cotentin Peninsula, Danube River, Dickweiler, Donau River, Dry Prong, Echternach, First Army Carolina Maneuvers, Fort Benning, Fort Dix, Fort Jackson, France, Georgia, Gondelsheim, Grosshau, Honerath, Huertgen Forest, III Corps Carrabelle Maneuvers, Isar River, IV Corps Louisiana Maneuvers, Kleinhau, Koenigshofen, Le Teilleu, Lech River, Louisiana, Luxembourg, Main River, Maj Gen Fred C. Wallace, Maj Gen George P. Hays, Maj Gen Harold R. Bull, Maj Gen Harold W. Blakeley, Maj Gen Lloyd R. Fredendall, Maj Gen Oscar W. Griswold, Maj Gen Raymond O. Barton, Maj Gen Terry de la Mesa Allen, Maj Gen Walter E. Prosser, Meuse River, Mézières, Miesbach, Neumarkt, New Jersey, New York POE, Ochenfuhrt, Olzheim, Operation Cobra, Osweiler, Our River, Paris, Périers, Pruem River, Pruembridgehead, Rhine River, Rothenburg, Sauer River, Schnee Eifel, Schwabstadt, South Carolina, St Pois, Ste Mere-Eglise, Utah Beach, Wasserbillig, Watzerath, West Wall, Zweitfall
Activated on Jun 1 1940 as the 4th Division at Fort Benning, Georgia the Division was reorganized as 4th Division (Motorized) on Aug 1 1940 then as 4th Motorized Division in Jul 11 1941. It moved then to Dry Prong Louisiana, on Aug 1 1941 for IV Corps Louisiana Maneuvers and returned to Fort Benning Aug 27 1941. It moved then to Fort Jackson South Carolina Oct 30 1941 for the First Army Carolina Maneuvers and arrived back to Fort Benning on Dec 3 1941. On Dec 29, the 4th Division arrived at Camp Gordon, Georgia and, finally, went to Carolina Maneuver Area on Jul 7 1942. The 4th Division returned to Camp Gordon on Aug 31 1942 and moved to Fort Dix, New Jersey on Apr 12 1943 where it was re-designated to 4th Infantry Division on Aug 4 1943. Sent, then, to Camp Gordon Johnston, Florida on Sept 19 1943 for the III Corps Carrabelle Maneuvers the 4th was sent to Fort Jackson South Carolina on Dec 1 1943 and staged at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey on Jan 4 1944 until departed New York POE on Jan 18 1944. The Division landed in England on Jan 26 1944 and was ready to start fighting














