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  2. The 3rd Armored Division (also known as "Spearhead", 3rd Armored, and 3AD) was an armored division of the United States Army. Unofficially nicknamed the "Third Herd", the division was first activated in 1941 and was active in the European Theater of World War II .

  3. Jun 10, 2021 · 10 June, 2021. Soldiers of the 3rd Armored Division on the roll in Europe in late 1944. The “Third Herd,” as it was affectionately known, often found itself leading the charge across Europe, thereby earning itself another nickname: The Spearhead. (Image source: WikiMedia Commons)

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  4. Association of 3d Armored Division Veterans. The 3d Armored Division. Born in 1941, the division earned through hard fighting significant “firsts of its kind” honors in Europe thus the name on the patch and the greeting of its members.

  5. 3d ARMORED DIVISION. "Spearhead" The mixture of insignia and distinctive colors of several arms incorporated in the Armored Force symbolize integrity and esprit. It is an interlocked...

  6. Created in 1941, the 3rd Armored Division landed on the Normandy beaches of France in late June 1944, just weeks after D-Day (June 6), the massive Allied invasion of western Europe. The "Spearhead" division advanced rapidly eastward, reaching the German border by mid-September.

  7. "Spearhead" Division of WW II, Cold War, and Gulf War I - Desert Storm. Click for: Introduction to the Division. NOTE: This website is not yet formatted for smart-phones. Please view with a tablet, laptop, desktop, or smart-TV. New 3AD book Spearhead now available. Released in February 2019 and available on www.Amazon.com - $28.00 hardcover.

  8. Back in Germany for the last great offensive early in 1945, the 83d Armored Reconnaissance Battalion again led the "Spearhead" in several of its most notable drives. The battalion was the first unit of the First Army to reach the Rhine, touching the "sacred river" at 4 A.M. on March 4, north of Worringen.

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