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History of 3rd Armored Division

The 3rd Armored Division is a division of the United States Army that was first activated in 1941. It played a crucial role in World War II, participating in major battles such as the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of concentration camps. The division was reactivated in the 1950s during the Cold War and saw action in the Gulf War before being deactivated in 1992. The 3rd Armored Division has a long history of valor and service to the nation, earning numerous awards and honors for its contributions to the defense of freedom and democracy.

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ABOUT 3rd Armored Division

  • The 3rd Armored Division was activated on April 15, 1941 in Camp Beauregard, Louisiana.
  • During World War II, the division participated in the Normandy Invasion, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Battle of the Rhine.
  • The division was nicknamed the "Spearhead Division" because it was often the first to break through enemy lines.
  • The 3rd Armored Division was the first American unit to reach the Rhine River in Germany during World War II.
  • After World War II, the division was stationed in Germany as part of the occupation forces.
  • The 3rd Armored Division fought in the Gulf War in 1991, playing a key role in the liberation of Kuwait.
  • The division was inactivated in 1992 as part of the post-Cold War downsizing of the US military.
  • In 1996, the 3rd Armored Division was redesignated as the 3rd Infantry Division and is currently stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
  • The division's insignia features a blue spearhead on a yellow background, symbolizing its role as a leading force in combat.
  • A number of famous military leaders, such as General Maurice Rose and General Rose Thurman, served in the 3rd Armored Division.

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