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  1. United States: Branch United States Army: Type: Armor: Role: Armored warfare: Size: Division: Nickname(s) Tiger Division: Motto(s) "Terrify and Destroy" Mascot(s) Tiger: Engagements: World War II. Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe; Decorations: Presidential Unit Citations (5) Commanders; Notable commanders: Major General Paul Newgarden ...

  2. The 10th Armored Division is among the 36 US divisions that have been recognized to date. Key Facts. 1. US, British, Soviet, and Canadian troops encountered concentration camps and other sites of Nazi crimes as they advanced across Europe in 1944 and 1945. 2. The Allied soldiers liberated sick and starving camp prisoners from Nazi tyranny.

  3. 10th Armored Division - Order of Battle of the United States Army - WWII - ETO | U.S. Army Center of Military History. Home. Force Structure and Unit History Branch....

    • 15 July 1942
    • 23 September 1944
    • 23 September 1944
    • 1944
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  5. We Need You! Please Support Our Mission. Donate Today. Thank You! 10th Armored Division. November 1, 1944, is a memorable day for the “Tigers” of the 10th Armored Division. On that day the outfit began five busy months of combat during which it bagged 30,000 prisoners and took 450 cities and towns.

  6. The 10th Armored Division (nicknamed "Tiger Division") was an armored division of the United States Army in World War II. In the European Theater of Operations the 10th Armored Division was part of both the Twelfth United States Army Group and Sixth United States Army Group.

  7. At Camp Mourmelon, the 101st Division was short many of its soldiers who were on leave in Paris. The commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps, Major General Matthew B. Ridgway, was at the rear headquarters of the Corps in England. The 101st Division commander, Major General Maxwell D. Taylor, was in the United States (plates 3, 4, 5). Upon hearing ...

  8. The Division was making preparations for the Third Army drive to the Rhine when it was ordered north to stop the German winter offensive, 17 December. The 10th held defensive positions against heavy opposition near Bastogne, Noville, and Bras.

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