- 13th Armored Division (United States)
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unit_name= 13th Armored Division
caption=Shoulder sleeve patch of the United States Army 20th Armored Division
dates=1942 -1945 1947 -1952
country= United States
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type= Armored division
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nickname="The Black Cats"
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battles=World War II
*Battle of the Bulge
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battle_honours=US Armor
previous=12th Armored Division ("Inactive")
next=14th Armored Division ("Inactive")The 13th Armored Division was an armored division of theUnited States Army inWorld War II .History
The division was activated on
15 October 1942 at Camp Beale, California, East of Marysville.The 13th Armored, known as the Black Cats, landed at
Le Havre ,France ,29 January 1945 . After performing occupation duties, the Division moved toHomberg nearKassel to prepare for combat under the Third Army,5 April . AtAltenkirchen , it was attached to the XVIII Corps and prepared for the Ruhr Pocket operation. The attack jumped off at Honnef,10 April . After crossing theSieg River atSiegburg , the 13th pushed north toBergisch-Gladbach , then towardDuisburg andMettmann by18 April .Shifting south to
Eschenau , the Division prepared for Bavarian operations. Starting fromParsberg ,26 April , the 13th crossed theRegen river , then theDanube atMatting and secured the area nearDunzling . On the 28th, elements closed in atPlattling and crossed theIsar River . Moderate to heavy resistance was met during this drive through southern Germany. The Division smashed into Braunau, Austria,2 May , and the command post was set up in the house whereHitler was born. A bridgehead across the Inn was established at Marktl, but the river was not crossed as orders came to reassemble north of Inn,2 May .Preparations were made for further advances when the war in Europe ended. The 13th remained in Germany until
25 June and left Le Havre, France, for home,14 July 1945 .The division moved to Camp Cook, California after returning to the United States. It was training in amphibious operations at the time of the Japanese surrender. The men were aware that it was an open secret that they were likely to participate in the invasion of Japan. It was inactivated on
15 November 1945 .The division was reactivated in 1947, reflagged from the 19th Armored Division, which had been 'placed on rolls,' but not actually activated, during
World War II . The 19th Armored Division was eventually activated just after the war, and allotted to the Sixth Army area of the Organized Reserves (specifically California, Oregon, and Arizona). [Wilson, John B. (1997). Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades. Washington, DC: Center of Military History.] In 1947, the 19th Armored Division was reflagged as the 13th Armored Division at California's request. [Reflagging in the Army, [http://www.history.army.mil/books/Lineage/reflag/appA.htm Appendix A: Divisions Reflagged] , accessed 14 July 2008] In 1952, the division was reflagged as the 63rd Infantry Division in Los Angeles, California, and thus the 13th Armored Division was finally inactivated.References and Further Reading
*http://www.13tharmoreddivision.org
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