About this Unit
The 2nd Armored Division, nicknamed "Hell on Wheels," was activated on July 15, 1940, at Fort Benning, Georgia. The division gained fame during World War II, landing in North Africa in 1942 and later participating in the invasions of Sicily and Normandy. It played a crucial role in the breakout from Saint-Lô and the subsequent advance across France, Belgium, and into Germany, including the Battle of the Bulge. After the war, the division served during the Cold War in Germany and was deployed in Operation Desert Storm before its inactivation in 1995.
Historical Facts
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Nickname – "Hell on Wheels": The 2nd Armored Division earned its famous nickname, "Hell on Wheels," during World War II for its aggressive tactics and outstanding performance in battle.
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Created in 1940: The division was formed at Fort Benning, Georgia, in July 1940, one of the first American armored divisions.
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Led by General Patton: The legendary General George S. Patton was the division’s first commander before moving on to lead larger formations.
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North Africa and Sicily Campaigns: The 2nd Armored Division saw its first major combat in North Africa during Operation Torch (1942) and later fought in the invasion of Sicily (1943).
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Omaha Beach, D-Day: Elements of the division landed on Omaha Beach on June 9, 1944, three days after D-Day, and played a crucial role in the breakout from Normandy.
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Battle of the Bulge: The division participated in the Battle of the Bulge, helping to blunt the German offensive and restore the front lines.
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First to Enter Berlin Area: Elements of the 2nd Armored were among the first American units to reach the outskirts of Berlin in April 1945.
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Cold War Service: After WWII, the division was stationed in Germany and the United States, serving as a key element of NATO's deterrent force during the Cold War.
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Operation Desert Storm: The division’s elements, as Task Force 1-41 Infantry and others, played a significant role in the ground campaign during the liberation of Kuwait in 1991.
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Deactivation: The 2nd Armored Division was inactivated in 1995 at Fort Hood, Texas, ending over five decades of distinguished service.