ABOUT 3:41st HHC 2AD FWD
- Unit Designation: 3/41st HHC 2AD (FWD) stands for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Division (Forward), a unique U.S. Army formation stationed in Germany during the Cold War.
- Garlstedt, Germany: The battalion was based at Garlstedt, near Bremen, as part of the 2nd Armored Division (Forward) from 1978 to 1991, serving as one of NATO’s forward-deployed armored units.
- “Bulldogs” Nickname: The 41st Infantry Regiment carried the nickname “Straight and Stalwart” and its battalions were affectionately called the “Bulldogs.”
- Desert Storm: 3/41st played a key combat role in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, famously participating in the Battle of 73 Easting under the command of then-LTC James Riley.
- First to Breach: The battalion was among the first U.S. ground units to cross the line of departure into Iraq during the ground phase of Operation Desert Storm.
- Task Force Iron: For Desert Storm, 3/41st was designated as “Task Force Iron,” operating as a combined arms battalion with attached armor and support units.
- Cold War Deterrence: The unit’s presence in West Germany was a strategic NATO deterrent against Warsaw Pact aggression, regularly participating in REFORGER (Return of Forces to Germany) exercises.
- Combat Patch Distinction: Soldiers who served with the 3/41st in Desert Storm earned the right to wear the 2nd Armored Division’s “Hell on Wheels” combat patch.
- Deactivation: The battalion and 2AD (FWD) were deactivated in 1992 as part of post-Cold War drawdown and base closures in Europe.
- Legacy: Veterans of 3/41st HHC 2AD (FWD) maintain a strong alumni presence, holding reunions and preserving the Bulldog legacy through online communities and historical projects.