ABOUT 2:33rd Armor
- Origins: The 2nd Battalion, 33rd Armor Regiment was first constituted in 1941 as part of the build-up for World War II, originally assigned to the 3rd Armored Division.
- World War II Service: The unit saw significant combat in Europe, including participation in the Normandy campaign, the liberation of France, and the Battle of the Bulge.
- Nickname: The 33rd Armor Regiment was known as “Men of War,” a moniker earned through its aggressive actions in battle.
- Cold War Presence: During the Cold War, 2/33rd Armor was stationed in Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed forces to deter Soviet aggression.
- Desert Storm: The battalion participated in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, helping lead the 3rd Armored Division’s attack into Iraq and Kuwait.
- Unit Insignia: The distinctive unit insignia features a rampant lion and fleur-de-lis, referencing the unit’s World War II service in Europe and France.
- Transformation: In the 2000s, 2/33rd Armor was reflagged as part of Army modularity initiatives, eventually becoming part of the 1st Battalion, 33rd Armor, then later 1st Battalion, 33rd Cavalry Regiment.
- Decorations: The unit earned several Presidential Unit Citations and foreign awards, including the French Croix de Guerre with Palm for its actions in France during WWII.
- Training Excellence: Known for its high standards, 2/33rd Armor played a key role in training tank crews and combined arms teams during its time in Germany and the U.S.
- Legacy: Former members of 2/33rd Armor continue to honor its legacy through veteran associations and reunions, preserving the proud history of the unit for new generations.