70th Armor Regiment

70th Armor Regiment
70th Armor Regiment coat of arms
Active1940 – present
CountryUSA
BranchArmy
TypeArmor
Part of1ST Armored Division, 1-1 Armored Brigade Combat Team
Garrison/HQ1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss (El Paso) Texas,79904
Nickname(s)"Thunderbolts"
Motto(s)"Strike Swiftly"
Campaign creditWorld War II
  • Algeria-French Morocco
  • Sicily (with Arrowhead)
  • Normandy (with Arrowhead)
  • Northern France
  • Rhineland
  • Ardennes-Alsace
  • Central Europe

Korean War

  • UN Defensive
  • UN Offensive
  • CCF Intervention
  • First UN Counteroffensive
  • CCF Spring Offensive
  • UN Summer-Fall Offensive
  • Second Korean Winter

Gulf War (2nd & 4th Battalions)

  • Defense of Saudi Arabia
  • Liberation and Defense of Kuwait
  • Cease-Fire

Operation Enduring Freedom (4th Battalion)

  • Consolidation III

Operation Iraqi Freedom

  • Liberation of Iraq (2nd Battalion)
  • Transition of Iraq (2nd Battalion)
  • Iraqi Governance (2nd Battalion)
  • Iraqi Sovereignty (4th Battalion)
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia

The 70th Armor Regiment is an armored (tank) unit of the United States Army. It was constituted as the 70th Tank Battalion in July 1940, an independent tank battalion intended to provide close support to infantry units. In this role, it saw action in the Mediterranean and European Theater of Operations, making assault landings and fighting with the 9th Infantry Division in North Africa, and with the 1st Infantry Division in Sicily. The battalion supported the 4th Infantry Division on Utah Beach during the D-Day landings in France, and fought with the 4th Infantry Division through the remainder of World War II. The 70th Tank Battalion was one of the first three tank battalions to deploy to Korea in the Korean War, where it saw significant action, primarily with the 1st Cavalry Division.

The 70th Armor Regiment was designated a parent organization as part of the Combat Arms Regimental System (CARS) in 1963. When CARS was replaced by the U.S. Army Regimental System (USARS) system in 1981, the 70th Armor Regiment continued to carry the colors and honors of the regiment. Although there is no regimental headquarters, battalions of the 70th Armor Regiment have since served in various theaters and campaigns. Units of the battalion participated in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, and have served in Southwest Asia as part of the Global War on Terrorism.

On 9 October 2012, the last active battalion of the 70th Armor Regiment, the 4th Battalion, 70th Armor Regiment was inactivated along with its parent headquarters, the 170th Infantry Brigade (Separate) in Baumholder, Germany.[1] On 9 October 2014, the 2nd Battalion, 70th Armor regiment was activated and assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, at Fort Riley, Kansas.

With 13 unit awards and 22 campaign streamers, the 70th Armor Regiment is the most decorated armor unit in the United States Army.[2]

  1. ^ Stars & Stripes 9 October 2012 "For Baumholder's 170th Brigade, a low-key goodbye"
  2. ^ Strike Swiftly Korea, p. 11

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