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  2. 11th Tank Battalion. 21st Tank Battalion. 20th Armored Infantry Battalion. 54th Armored Infantry Battalion. 61st Armored Infantry Battalion. 90th Cavalry Reconnaissance...

    • 15 July 1942
    • 23 September 1944
    • 23 September 1944
    • 1944
  3. 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. Originally assigned to the Third United States Army under General ...

  4. There are 30 soldiers of the 10th Armored Division World War II still listed as missing in action. Private First Class Morisie J. Autin 21st Tank Battalion 03/21/1945. Corporal Kenneth N. Baker 3rd Tank Battalion 11/20/1944. Private Frank J. Bellino 20th Infantry Battalion 03/22/1945.

  5. The 10th Armored Division participated in major WWII campaigns and is recognized for liberating a subcamp of Dachau in 1945.

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  7. 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 ...

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    The 10th Armored Division, nicknamed the “Tiger Division,” was activated on 15 July 1942, at Fort Benning, Georgia. After undergoing training and participation in the 1943 Tennessee Maneuvers, the division deployed to the European Theater of Operations (ETO). The division returned to the United States on 13 October 1945 and was deactivated ...

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