Organizational Summary American Armored Division 24 January 1945 Table of Organization 17
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1 Organizational Summary American Armored Division 24 January 1945 Table of Organization 17 Division Headquarters (T/O 7-1) 1 Major General, 2 Colonels, 12 Lt. Colonels, 11 Majors, 1 Major or Captain, 17 Captains, 3 1st Lts, 8 Warrant Officers, 10 Master Sergeants, 8 Technical Sergeants, 6 Staff Sergeants, 8 Sergeants, 1 Corporal, 10 Technician Grade 3, 44 Technician Grade 4, 30 Technician Grade 5, 2 Privates 1st Class, & 0 Privates: Total: 55 Officers and 119 Enlisted cal M1 carbines, cal M1911 pistols & 1.45 cal M3A1 submachine gun Headquarters Company (T/O 7-2) 1 Major, 1 Captain, 2 1st Lts, 1 2nd Lt, 1 1st Sergeant, 1 Technical Sergeants, 6 Staff Sergeants, 9 Sergeants, 5 Corporals, 16 Technician Grade 4, 31 Technician Grade 5, 18 Privates 1st Class, & 23 Privates: Total: 5 Officers and 110 Enlisted. 2 M8 light armored cars, 12 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, 7.30 cal flexible LMGs, 7.50 cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine gun, 3 57mm anti-tank guns, " rocket launchers, 1.45 cal M1911 pistol, 9.30 cal M1 rifles, 3 light tanks, 3 1-ton trailers, 10 ¼-ton trucks, 2 3/4-ton weapons carries, 3 2½-ton trucks. 2 Headquarters & Headquarters Companies, Combat Command (T/O ) CCA 1 Brigadier General, 1 Lt. Colonel, 3 Majors, 3 Captains, 3 1st Lts, 2 2nd Lts, 1 Warrant Officer, 2 Master Sergeants, 1 1st Sergeant, 2 Technical Sergeants, 5 Staff Sergeants, 3 Sergeants, 1 Corporal, 16 Technician Grade 4, 28 Technician Grade 5, 7 Privates 1st Class, & 11 Privates: Total: 14 Officers and 76 Enlisted. 7 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, 3.30 cal flexible LMGs, 4.50 cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 5.45 cal M1911 pistols, 3 light tanks, 1 M10 ammunition trailer, 2 ¼-ton trailers, 2 1-ton trailers, 9 ¼-ton trucks, 2 2½-ton trucks. CCB 1 Colonel, 1 Lt. Colonel, 3 Majors, 3 Captains, 2 1st Lts, 1 2nd Lt, 1 Warrant Officer, 2 Master Sergeants, 1 1st Sergeant, 2 Technical Sergeants, 5 Staff Sergeants, 3 Sergeants, 1 Corporal, 16 Technician Grade 4, 28 Technician Grade 5, 1
2 7 Privates 1st Class, & 11 Privates: Total: 14 Officers and 76 Enlisted. 7 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, 3.30 cal flexible LMGs, 4.50 cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 5.45 cal M1911 pistols, 3 light tanks, 1 M10 ammunition trailer, 2 ¼-ton trailers, 2 1-ton trailers, 9 ¼-ton trucks, 2 2½-ton trucks. Headquarters Reserve Command (CCR) (T/O ) 1 Colonel, 2 Majors, 2 Technical Sergeants, 1 Staff Sergeant, 1 Technician Grade 4, 1 Technician Grade 5. Total: 3 Officers & 5 Enlisted 5.30 cal M1 carbines, 3.45 cal M1911 pistols. Armored Signals Company: (T/O 11-57) 1 Lt. Colonel, 1 Major, 1 captain 6 1st Lts, 2 2nd Lts, 3 Warrant Officers, 3 Master Sergeants, 1 1st Sergeant, 12 Technical Sergeants, 20 Staff Sergeants, 7 Sergeants, 2 Corporals, 11 Technician Grade 3, 42 Technician Grade Technician Grade 5, 32 Privates 1st Class & 46 Privates. Total: 14 Officers & 297 Enlisted 19 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, cal flexible LMGs, cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 2.45 cal M1911 pistols, 10 ¼-ton trailer, 22 ¼-ton trucks, 19 2½-ton trucks, 2 2½-ton small arms repair truck, & 6 K-52 trailers. Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron: (T/O 2-25) 1 Lt. Colonel, 2 Majors, 10 Captains, 12 1st Lts, 12 2nd Lts, 3 Warrant Officers, 2 Master Sergeants, 6 1st Sergeants, 10 Technical Sergeants, 32 Staff Sergeants, 60 Sergeants, 75 Corporals, 89 Technician Grade 4, 115 Technician Grade 5, 118 Privates 1st Class, & 153 Privates Total: 45 Officers & 849 Enlisted 52 M8 armored cars, 32 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, 8 75mm howitzer motor carriages, cal flexible LMGs, cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 36 60mm mortars, 3 81mm mortars, 3.45 cal M1911 pistols, cal M1 rifles, 14 M10 ammunition trailers, 34 1-ton trailers, 107 ¼-ton trucks, 20 2½-ton trucks, 1 heavy wrecker truck & 3 light tank recovery vehicles. 3 Tank Battalions, (T/O 17-25), each with: 1 Lt. Colonel, 2 Majors, 10 Captains, 12 1st Lts, 12 2nd Lts, 3 Warrant Officers, 2 Master Sergeants, 6 1st Sergeants, 10 Technical Sergeants, 32 Staff Sergeants, 60 Sergeants, 75 Corporals, 89 Technician Grade 4, 115 Technician Grade 5, 118 Privates 1st Class & 153 Privates Total: 40 Officers & 660 Enlisted 2
3 13 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, 3 M21 halftracks with mortars, cal flexible LMGs, cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 3.45 cal M1911 pistols, cal M1 rifles, 17 light tanks, 53 medium tanks, 6 medium tanks with 105mm howitzers, 17 M10 ammunition trailers 6 ¼-ton trailers, 32 1-ton trailers, 22 ¼-ton trucks, 2 3-4/ton weapons carriers, 39 2½-ton trucks, 2 heavy wrecker trucks, 1 light tank recovery vehicle, & 5 M32 tank recovery vehicles without armament. 3 Infantry Battalions: (T/O 7-25), each with: 1 Lt. Colonel, 2 Majors, 9 Captains, 11 1st Lts, 13 2nd Lts, 3 Warrant Officers, 2 Master Sergeants, 5 1st Sergeants, 22 Technical Sergeants, 76 Staff Sergeants, 44 Sergeants, 23 Corporals, 35 Technician Grade 4, 125 Technician Grade 5, 444 Privates 1st Class & 180 Privates: Total: 39 Officers & 956 Enlisted 72 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, 3 75mm howitzer motor carriages, 3 M21 halftracks with 81mm mortars, cal flexible HMGs, cal flexible LMGs, cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M1 carbines, 9 57mm anti-tank guns, " rocket launchers, 9 60mm mortars, 1 81mm mortar, 3.45 cal M1911 pistols, cal M1 rifles, 9.30 cal M1903A4 rifles, 3 medium tanks with 105mm howitzers, 8 M10 ammunition trailers, 21 1-ton trailers, 23 ¼-ton trucks, 2 3/4-ton weapons carrier, 21 2½-ton trucks, 1 heavy wrecker truck, 1 M32 tank recovery vehicle without armament. DIVISION ARTILLERY (T/O 6-160): Headquarters & Headquarters Battery: (T/O ): 1 Colonel, 1 Lt.Colonel, 4 Majors, 3 Captains, 3 4 1st Lts, 1 Warrant Officer, 2 Master Sergeants, 1 1st Sergeant, 2 Technical Sergeants, 8 Staff Sergeants, 1 Sergeant, 8 Corporals, 1 Technician Grade 3, 10 Technician Grade 4, 24 Technician Grade 5, 11 Privates 1st Class & 14 Privates Total: 13 Officers & 82 Enlisted 1 M20 utility armored car without armament, cal M1 carbines, 1.30 cal flexible LMG, 8.50 cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 9.45 cal M1911 pistols, 2 ¼-ton trailers, 4 1-ton trailers, 7 ¼-ton trucks, 5 3/4-ton weapons carriers, 5 2½-ton cargo trucks. 3 Armored Artillery Battalions: (T/O 6-165), each with: 1 Lt. Colonel, 2 Majors, 8 Captains, 12 1st Lts, 8 2nd Lts, 2 Warrant Officers, 2 Master Sergeants, 5 1st Sergeants, 5 Technical Sergeants, 26 Staff Sergeants, 31 Sergeants, 46 Corporals, 1 Technician Grade 3, 53 Technician Grade 4, 90 Technician Grade 5, 99 Privates 1st Class & 119 Privates. Total: 33 Officers & 477 Enlisted 3
4 30 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, 18 self propelled 105mm howitzers, cal flexible LMGs, cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 5.45 cal M1911 pistols, 3 medium tanks, 33 M10 ammunition trailers, 1 ¼-ton trailer, 20 1-ton trailers, 20 ¼-ton trucks, 6 3/4-ton weapons carriers, 25 2½-ton cargo trucks, 1 heavy wrecker truck, 2 M32 tank recovery vehicles without armament. Armored Engineer Battalion: (T/O 5-215) 1 Lt. Colonel, 2 Majors, 8 Captains, 10 1st Lts, 11 2nd Lts, 3 Warrant Officers, 3 Master Sergeants, 4 1st Sergeants, 7 Technical Sergeants, 28 Staff Sergeants, 45 Sergeants, 31 Corporals, 61 Technician Grade 4, 180 Technician Grade 5, 120 Privates 1st Class & 146 Privates. Total: 35 Officers & 625 Enlisted 4 truck mounted air compressors, 3 35 DBHP crawler type tractors, 3 low-bed 8-ton trailers, 9 2½-ton type I utility trailers, 6 6-ton (treadway) cargo trucks, 4 engineer water supply equipment, 1 trailer mounted welding equipment, 15 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, cal flexible LMGs, cal flexible HMGs, cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 3.45 cal M1911 pistols, cal M1 rifles, 2 M10 ammunition trailers, 24 1-ton trailers, 25 ¼-ton trucks, 7 3/4-ton weapons carriers, 27 2½-ton cargo trucks, 18 2½-ton dump trucks, 1 heavy wrecker truck. ARMORED DIVISION TRAINS: (T/O 17-60) Headquarters & Headquarters Company: (T/O ) 1 Colonel, 2 Majors, 1 Captain, 1 1st Lt, 2 2nd Lts, 2 Master Sergeants, 1 1st Sergeant, 1 Technical Sergeant, 5 Staff Sergeants, 2 Sergeants, 3 Corporals, 13 Technician Grade 4, 23 Technician Grade 5, 19 Privates 1st Class, 23 Privates Total: 7 Officers & 92 Enlisted 1 5-passenger medium sedan, 2 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, 2.30 cal flexible LMGs, 2.50 cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 3.45 cal M1911 pistols, 6.30 cal M1 rifles, 9 1-ton trailers, 12 ¼-ton trucks, 10 3/4-ton weapons carriers, 9 2½-ton cargo trucks. Ordnance Maintenance Battalion (T/O 9-65) 1 Lt. Colonel, 4 Majors, 8 Captains, 19 1st Lts, 8 2nd Lts 6 Warrant Officers, 7 Master Sergeants, 4 1st Sergeants, 33 Technical Sergeants, 40 Staff Sergeants, 12 Sergeants, 5 Corporals, 83 Technician Grade 3, 156 Technician Grade 4, 252 Technician Grade 5, 30 Privates 1st Class, 64 Privates Total: 46 Officers & 686 Enlisted 4
5 4 halftracks without armament, cal M1 carbines, cal flexible LMGs, cal HB flexible HMGs, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launchers, 3.45 cal M1911 pistols, 75 1-ton trailers, 26 ¼-ton trucks, 19 3/4-ton weapons carriers, 3 2½-ton artillery repair trucks (Load A), 82 2½-ton cargo trucks, 3 2½-ton electrical repair trucks, 3 2½-ton instrument repair trucks, 4 2½-ton machine shop trucks (Load A), 1 2½-ton machine shop truck (Load B), 1 2½-ton, 3 2½-ton small arms repair trucks, 4 2½-ton welding trucks, 11 4-ton cargo trucks, 9 40-ton tank recovery trailer trucks, 11 heavy wrecking trucks, 3 power driven decontaminating trucks. Medical Battalion: (T/O 8-75) 1 Lt. Colonel, 1 Major, 5 Captains, 15 Captains or 1st Lts, 8 1st Lts, 3 2nd Lts, 2 Warrant Officers, 1 Master Sergeant, 4 1st Sergeants, 5 Technical Sergeants, 18 Staff Sergeants, 14 Sergeants, 19 Corporals, 12 Technician Grade 3, 39 Technician Grade 4, 77 Technician Grade 5, 81 Privates 1st Class, & 95 Privates Total: 35 Officers & 365 Enlisted 6 surgical trucks, 4 halftracks without armament, 17 1-ton trailers, gallon water trailers, 10 ¼-ton trucks, 30 KD ambulances, 15 3/4-ton 3/4-ton weapons carriers, 17 2½-ton cargo trucks. Military Police Platoon: (T/O ) 1 Major, 1 1st Lt, 1 2nd Lt, 1 Technical Sergeant, 3 Staff Sergeant, 6 Sergeants, 7 Corporals, 1 Technician Grade 4, 2 Technician Grade 5, 30 Privates 1st Class & 38 Privates Total: 3 Officers & 84 Enlisted 1 halftrack without armament, cal M1 carbines, 1.50 cal HB flexible HMG, cal M3A1 submachine guns, " rocket launcher, 1.45 cal M1911 pistol, 19 ¼-ton trucks, & 3 3/4-ton weapons carriers. Attached Medical: 3 Majors, 28 Captains or 1st Lts, 13 Staff Sergeants, 13 Corporals, 15 Technician Grade 3, 15 Technician Grade 4 50 Technician Grade 5, 53 Privates 1st Class & 64 Privates: Total: 31 Officers & 223 Enlisted 1 ¼-ton trailer, 40 ¼-ton trucks, 13 3/4-ton weapons carriers & 13 KD ambulances Attached Chaplain: 8 Captains or 1st Lts Attached Band: 2 Warrant Officers, 2 Technical Sergeants, 2 Staff Sergeants, 14 Technician Grade 3, 16 Technician Grade 4, 22 Technician Grade 5 Total: 2 Officers & 56 enlisted 5
6 58.30 cal M1 carbines, Source: US TO&E Documentation obtained at US Army Historical Center, Carlisle Barracks, PA Copyright GFN
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