- 5th Armored Division (United States)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=5th Armored Division
caption=5th Armored Division shoulder sleeve insignia
dates=1941 -1945 1950 -1956
46th Infantry Regiment:1941 -
country=United States of America
status=Inactive
branch=Regular Army
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size=Division
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nickname= V for Victory
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colors=Red, Blue and Yellow
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battles=World War II
*Normandy
*Battle of the Bulge
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anniversaries=US Armor
previous=4th Armored Division ("Inactive")
next=6th Armored Division ("Inactive")The 5th Armored Division was a unit of the
United States Army that consisted of armored fighting vehicles and mechanized infantry which was in active service duringWorld War II .History
The 5th Armored Division was activated on
October 10 ,1941 , and reached theUnited Kingdom in February 1944.The division landed at
Utah Beach onJuly 24 ,1944 under the command of Major GeneralLunsford E. Oliver , and moved into combat onAugust 2 , driving south throughCoutances ,Avranches , and Vitré, and across theMayenne River to seize the city ofLe Mans ,8 August . Turning north, the Division forged the steel ring around the Germans inNormandy by advancing to the edge of the city ofArgentan on12 August —8 days before theArgentan-Falaise Gap was closed.Turning Argentan over to the 90th Infantry Division, the 5th Armored advanced 80 miles to capture the
Eure River Line atDreux on16 August . Bitter fighting was encountered in clearing the Eure-Seine corridor, the second big trap in France. The 5th passed throughParis 30 August to spearhead V Corps drive through theCompiègne Forest , across the Oise, Aisne, and Somme Rivers, and reached the Belgian border at Condé,2 September .The Division then turned east, advancing 100 miles in 8 hours, and crossed the Meuse at
Charleville-Mézières ,4 September . Racing past Sedan, it liberatedLuxembourg City on the 10th and deployed along the German border. The reconnaissance squadron of the Division sent a patrol across the German border on the afternoon of11 September to be the first of the Allies to cross the enemy frontier. On14 September the 5th penetrated theSiegfried Line atWallendorf , remaining until the 20th, to draw off enemy reserves fromAachen .In October it held defensive positions in the
Monschau -Hofen sector. The Division entered the Hurtgen Forest area in late November and pushed the enemy back to the banks of theRoer River in very heavy fighting. On22 December it was withdrawn toVerviers and placed in 12th Army Group reserve.Crossing the Roer on
25 February 1945 the 5th spearheaded the XIII Corps drive to theRhine , crossing the Rhine atWesel ,30 March . The Division reached the banks of theElbe atTangermunde ,12 April —45 miles fromBerlin . On16 April , the 5th moved toKlotze to wipe out theVon Clausewitz Panzer Division and again drove to the Elbe, this time in the vicinity ofDannenberg . The Division mopped up in the Ninth Army sector untilVE-day .tructure
The division consisted of these units:
1941
*5th Armored Brigade HHC
* 31st Armored Regiment (Light)
* 34th Armored Regiment (Light)
* 81st Armored Regiment (Medium)
* 65th Field Artillery Regiment (Armored)
* 85th Armored Reconnaissance Battalion
* 58th Field Artillery Battalion (Armored)
* 46th Infantry Regiment (Armored)
* Headquarters
* Headquarters Company, 5th Armored Division
* 22nd Engineer Battalion (Armored)
* 75th Medical Battalion (Armored)
* 145th Signal Company (Armored)
* 21st Ordnance Battalion (Armored)
* 19th Quartermaster Battalion (Armored) 1944-45
*10th Tank Battalion
* 34th Tank Battalion
* 81st Tank Battalion
* 15th Armored Infantry Battalion
* 46th Armored Infantry Battalion
* 47th Armored Infantry Battalion
* HHB Division Artillery
* 47th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
* 71st Armored Field Artillery Battalion
* 95th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
* 85th Cavalry Reconnaissance Battalion, Mechanized
* 505th Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment
* Headquarters
* Headquarters Company, 5th Armored Division
* HHC, Combat Command A
* HHC, Combat Command B
* Headquarters, Reserve Command
* HHC, Division Trains
* 75th Medical Battalion, Armored
* 127th Armored Maintenance Battalion
* Military Police Platoon
* 22nd Armored Engineer Battalion
* 145th Armored Signal Battalion
*628th Tank Destroyer Battalion (attached2 August 1944 -19 December 1944 , 28 January 1945 -9 May 1945 )
* 629th Tank Destroyer Battalion (attached29 August 1944 -14 December 1944 )
* 771st Tank Destroyer Battalion (attached17 April 1945 -24 April 1945 )
* 387th AAA Automatic Weapons Battalion (attached1 August 1944 -25 March 1945 ,28 March 1945 -9 May 1945 ) The division's losses included 570 killed in action, 2,442 wounded in action, and 140 who died of wounds.The division was inactivated on
11 October 1945 , reactivated in1950 , and inactivated for the final time in1956 .Further reading
* Richard S. Gardner " [http://www.5ad.org/Paths_of_Armor.html Paths of Armor] ", Battery Press, 4300 Dale Ave, Nashville TN 37204, 615-298-1401
External links
* [http://www.battleofthebulge.org/fact/fact_sheet_of_the_5th_armored_di.html Fact Sheet of the 5th Armored Division] from http://www.battleofthebulge.org
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