ABOUT 150th Armor Cal
- Origins in the National Guard: The 150th Armor traces its lineage to the New Jersey Army National Guard, with roots dating back to the 19th century as part of the state’s militia forces.
- World War II Service: Elements of the 150th Armor’s predecessor units fought in key campaigns in Europe during World War II, including the Normandy Invasion and the Battle of the Bulge.
- Cold War Era: During the Cold War, the 150th Armor was an integral part of the U.S. Army’s armored force, prepared to respond to Soviet threats in Europe.
- Gulf War Participation: Soldiers from the 150th Armor were mobilized for Operation Desert Storm in 1991, supporting coalition efforts to liberate Kuwait.
- Modernization: The unit has operated various main battle tanks over its history, including the M48 Patton, M60, and the modern M1 Abrams tanks.
- Domestic Support: The 150th Armor has been called upon for disaster response in New Jersey, providing assistance during hurricanes, floods, and civil disturbances.
- Unique Insignia: The distinctive unit insignia features a gold and black shield with a red cross, symbolizing both armored strength and the unit’s historical ties.
- Post-9/11 Deployments: The 150th Armor has deployed soldiers to Iraq and Afghanistan as part of the Global War on Terror.
- Community Engagement: The unit is active in New Jersey communities, participating in parades, ceremonies, and youth outreach programs.
- Legacy of Valor: The 150th Armor’s soldiers have received numerous decorations for bravery, including Bronze Stars and Meritorious Service Medals, highlighting their commitment and heroism.