5th Armored Division

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History

The 5th Armored "Victory" Division was activated on October 10, 1941, and reached the United Kingdom in February 1944.

The division landed at Utah Beach on July 24, 1944 under the command of Major General Lunsford E. Oliver, and moved into combat on August 2, driving south through Coutances, Avranches, and Vitré, and across the Mayenne River to seize the city of Le Mans, 8 August. Turning north, the Division forged the steel ring around the Germans in Normandy by advancing to the edge of the city of Argentan on 12 August—8 days before the Argentan-Falaise Gap was closed.

Turning Argentan over to the 90th Infantry Division, the 5th Armored advanced 80 miles to capture the Eure River Line at Dreux on 16 August. Bitter fighting was encountered in clearing the Eure-Seine corridor, the second big trap in France. The 5th passed through Paris 30 August to spearhead V Corps drive through the Compiègne 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 liberated Luxembourg 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 of 11 September to be the first of the Allies to cross the enemy frontier. On 14 September the 5th penetrated the Siegfried Line at Wallendorf, remaining until the 20th, to draw off enemy reserves from Aachen.

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 the Roer River in very heavy fighting. On 22 December it was withdrawn to Verviers and placed in 12th Army Group reserve.

Crossing the Roer on 25 February 1945 the 5th spearheaded the XIII Corps drive to the Rhine, crossing the Rhine at Wesel, 30 March. The Division reached the banks of the Elbe at Tangermunde, 12 April—45 miles from Berlin. On 16 April, the 5th moved to Klotze to wipe out the Von Clausewitz Panzer Division and again drove to the Elbe, this time in the vicinity of Dannenberg. The Division mopped up in the Ninth Army sector until VE-day.

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

Organization of the 5th Armored Division:

  • 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
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    Relevant websites and books

    5th Armored Division Association website
    Yves Bellanger's page on the 5th Armored Division

    Paths of Armor

    Casualties of the 5th Armored Division buried in Margraten. There are no casualties of the division that were killed in the Netherlands and now buried elsewhere.

             
     10th Tank Battalion
    last name Rank and first name date of death
    Aldy T/4 Willie D 31 March 1945
    Hrovat Sgt Frank J 13 April 1945
    Janos T/5 John 4 March 1945
    Kerr T/4 Ivan H 22 April 1945
    McGuire Pfc William O. 31 March 1945
    Mixon Pvt James C. 7 December 1944
    O'Neil T/5 Charles L. 31 March 1945
    Paris Sgt Peter J. 29 November 1944
    Saathoff T/4 Roy E. 8 December 1944
    34th Tank Battalion
    Bell 1Lt Walter E. 16 April 1945
    Elam Pfc John D. 17 April 1945
    Haymaker Sgt Leonard B. 12 April 1945
    Householder Sgt Charles 12 April 1945
    Lacny Pfc Stanley W. 14 December 1944
    Miller Pfc Ben L. 21 April 1945
    Pepple Pvt Rueben 18 January 1945
    Sarubbi T/5 Arthur 23 May 1945
    Waldbridge Pvt William C. 13 April 1945
    Wheeler S/Sgt Frank K. 13 April 1945
     81st Tank battalion
    Bean Pfc Donald J. 19 April 1945
    Burggraf Pfc Calrl T. 27 February 1945
    Eisenhuth T/4 Charles W. 19 April 1945
    Foley Pfc William T. 19 April 1945
    Herr T/4 Sam 26 February 1945
      Miller 1Lt Howard J.     10 April 1945
    Murphy T/4 Charles T. 27 February 1945
    Potts 1Lt Benjamin T. 12 December 1944
    Van Anne Sgt Louis E. 20 September 1944
     

    15th Armored Infantry Battalion

    Armstrong Pfc Arden C. 14 December 1944
    Breznicky Pfc Joseph F. 23 September 1944
    Caouette Pfc Armand E. 14 December 1944
    Collins Pfc Howard L 11 December 1944
    Conn Sgt Robert J. 14 December 1944
    Farner Pfc Ivan P. 13 December 1944
    Fisher Sgt John C. 14 December 1944
    Fleury Pfc Alphonse 20 December 1944
    Hunt S/Sgt Arthur L. 14 December 1944
    Hunt Pfc John C. 11 December 1944
    Jokinen S/Sgt Reino E. 21 December 1944
    Jordan T/5 Floyd A. 4 April 1945
    Katt Pfc Frederick H. 28 February 1945
    Kimball Pfc Harry Wales 26 February 1945
    Luthje Pfc Henry 11 December 1944
    Makin Pvt Gean L. 27 February 1945
    McGill Pvt Donald A. 17 April 1945
    Merrell T/5 Cecil R. 4 April 1945
    Minton Pfc Daymon J. 26 February 1945
    Moore Pfc Raymond A. 15 December 1944
    Morton Pfc Odison J. 14 December 1944
    Neumuller Cpl Carl 11 December 1944
    Penda Pfc Robert P. 11 December 1944
    Power 1Lt Merle S. 11 December 1944
    Roach Pfc Agnew 27 June 1945
    Stewart Pfc Albert C. 27 February 1945
     

    46th Armored Infantry Battalion

    Anderson Pvt Clarance T. 15 December 1944
    Bielaski Pfc Michael J. 2 December 1944
    Blackard Pfc George J. 2 April 1945
    Brendel Pvt John H. 21 December 1944
    Conner Pfc W. D. 19 December 1944
    D'Alesio S/Sgt Phillip A. 1 March 1945
    Davidson Pvt William G. 21 December 1944
    Falbo Pfc Arthur 21 December 1944
    Fisher Sgt edward N. 12 April 1945
    Flaminio Sgt Patsy A. 12 April 1945
    Golladay Pfc William D. 2 April 1945
    Hardy 1Lt Robert W. 30 November 1944
    Haskell Pfc James A. 30 January 1945
    Matthews Sgt Paul C. 24 December 1944
    Milliman Pvt Robert G. 12 April 1945
    Naumann Pfc Russell E. 21 December 1944
    Nelson Pfc Percy C. 21 December 1944
    Newton S/Sgt Claude A. 2 April 1945
    Pulliam S/Sgt Gilford D. 12 April 1945
    Rudisail Sgt Charles A. 30 January 1945
    Schiller Pfc Robert D. 30 November 1944
    Schoenthaler Sgt Reinhol 25 December 1944
    Waters Pfc Vernon E. 2 December 1944
    Wierciszewski Pvt Edward 13 April 1945
    Wold S/Sgt Robert G. 12 April 1945
    Woolard Pfc Joe 13 April 1945
    Wright 1Lt Russell E. 20 April 1945
    Zepeda Pvt Vicente 15 December 1945
    47th Armored Infantry Battalion
    Byrd Pfc Orville 12 April 1945
    Crate 1Lt George A. 25 November 1944
    Derringer Sgt Emmet H. E. 15 April 1945
    Edgerly Pfc Everette E. 9 April 1945
    Fisher Pvt Joseph 22 June 1945
    Frazier Pfc Lloyd W. 5 December 1944
    Goss Pvt Paul L. 3 March 1945
    Herling Pvt Richard C. 5 December 1944
    Hockert S/Sgt Edward D. 5 December 1945
    Jacobus Sgt Louis S. 10 April 1945
    Jaegle Cpl Adolph L. 4 March 1945
    Lewis Pfc Sidney F. 20 September 1944
    Martin S/Sgt Hiram K. 22 April 1945
    McCarthy Sgt Timothy J. 3 March 1945
    Muyskens 2Lt Edward S. 21 April 1945
    Pfeiffer T/Sgt Clifford 10 April 1945
    Schwindt Pfc Henry 10 April 1945
    Stackpole Pfc Claude 24 March 1945
    Stutsman 1Lt Robert E. 22 April 1945
     

    47th Armored Field Artillery Battalion

    Dzierzawski Pvt Raymond 12 February 1945
    Rzasa S/Sgt Joseph F. 21 June 1945
    71st Armored Field Artillery Battalion
    La Fromboise T/5 Kenneth 10 March 1945
    95th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
    Nelson Pfc Joseph P. 5 December 1944
    Patrick 1Lt William M. 24 February 1945
    Snyder Pfc Paul P. 16 March 1945
    85th Cavalry Reconnaissance Battalion
    Bokeno Pvt Joseph M. 17 December 1944
    Brown T5 Emmett Hood 8 April 1945
    Davis Sgt Maynard M. 5 February 1945
    Flannelly Pvt Paul J. 17 December 1944
    Harig S/Sgt John T. 11 May 1845
    Ling S/Sgt Clarence K 14 April 1946
    Lynch 2Lt John E. 18 April 1945
    McLendon Jay D. 15 December 1944
    Parrish Pfc John F. 31 March 1945
    Tate Sgt James W. 21 December 1944
    127th Armored Maintenance Battalion
    Steele 1Lt Robert Brecki 17 March 1945
    22nd Armored Engineer Battalion
    Deines Pfc Herman 12 December 1944
    Dotson Pvt Carl 21 April 1945
    Hedman T/5 Arthur L. 26 February 1945
    Joyce T/4 Barney R. 25 April 1945
    Leraris Pvt Michael 21 April 1945
    Perman Pvt Alvin J. 13 December 1944
    Shores Sgt Edwin E. 21 April 1945
    Smith Sgt Edward J. 2 March 1945