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  1. The mixture of insignia and distinctive colors of several arms incorporated in the Armored Force symbolize integrity and esprit. It is an interlocked ornament, found in Nordic monuments, composed of three torques: red for Artillery; blue for Infantry; and yellow for Cavalry.

  2. True copyrighted story of Co. B, 41st Tank Battalion. "The 'Sherman' at McAuliffe Square in Bastogne. The True Story" Order form for book about 41st Tank Battalion Tank and Crew. Eleventh Armored Division Attacks in the Ardennes, by Jack Bell. To Those Who Fought the Battle of the Bulge, by Eli J. Warach.

  3. These were broken up into three Combat Commands, A, B, and R. Each of these had a Tank Battalion, an Armored Infantry Battalion, and an Armored Field Artillery Battalion and each one was commanded by a Colonel. Commands A and B were the primary combat force of the Division and R was the reserve. The Battalions could be swapped around between A ...

  4. World War II unit histories & officers. This website is only in its very early stages, aiming to give a full spectrum of data on World War II fighting units, including details on organization, commanders, and literature. The first units which have been described in some detail are the British 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division & British 52nd ...

  5. The mixture of insignia and distinctive colors of several arms incorporated in the Armored Force symbolize integrity and esprit. It is an interlocked ornament, found in Nordic monuments, composed of three torques: red for Artillery; blue for Infantry; and yellow for Cavalry.

  6. A history of the 12th Armored Division: Hellcats 98 pages, good scan. the 13th Armored division: A history of the Black Cats from Texas to France, Germany and Austria and back to California The 68th Tank Battalion in combat: Unit history 68th Tank Battalion, 57 good quality pages.

  7. Dec 13, 2005 · The 2d Battalion of the 22d Infantry, in regimental reserve, was alerted to move by truck at daylight on 17 December to the 12th Infantry command post at Junglinster, there to be joined by two tank platoons. The 9th Armored Division loaned a medium tank company from the 19th Tank Battalion, also to report to the 12th Infantry on the following ...

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