List of tank destroyer units of the United States Army

The United States Army raised a large number of tank destroyer units during World War II.

A M10 Wolverine tank destroyer of the 628th Tank Destroyer Battalion, in Dreux, Normandy during August 1944

For most of the war US Army doctrine called for tank destroyers to primarily operate as concentrated tank destroyer battalions during combat. These battalions were to be concentrated in regiment-sized groups and brigades when needed to combat large forces of enemy tanks.[1] However, combat experience in North Africa and Europe demonstrated that units larger than battalions were not needed. Tank destroyers were usually parcelled out to other units, and were rarely concentrated in battalions. The thirteen tank destroyer group headquarters dispatched to Europe never led massed units of tank destroyers, and nor did the 1st Tank Destroyer Brigade.[2]

Brigades

Two tank destroyer brigades were formed in November 1942.[3] The initial role of these units was to oversee the training of the large number of tank destroyer battalions that had been previously formed.[4] The 1st Tank Destroyer Brigade was dispatched to Europe in January 1944 and the 2nd Tank Destroyer Brigade was disbanded in the United States during March that year.[3] In August and September 1944 the 1st Tank Destroyer Brigade commanded the ad-hoc Task Force A which was tasked with seizing ports in Brittany. Its staff subsequently served as advisers in the headquarters of the Third Army.[5]

Groups

A 607th Tank Destroyer Battalion 3-inch gun M5 towed anti-tank gun at Le Bourg St-Leonard, France during August 1944

Twenty four tank destroyer groups were formed.[6] US Army doctrine called for at least one tank destroyer group to be attached to each corps and army.[7] In practice, tank destroyer battalions were usually attached directly to infantry divisions and there was no need for the group headquarters to command them. The tank destroyer group headquarters which were dispatched overseas were often used as advisers to corps headquarters to provide advice on anti-tank issues, or for other purposes, such as traffic management and controlling units in rear areas. Group headquarters only occasionally undertook combat missions.[8][9]

Tank Destroyer Groups[8]
UnitActivatedInactivatedNotes
1st Tank Destroyer Group30 March 1942, Camp Bowie, Texas5 November 1945, GermanyServed as VII Corps traffic control section
2nd Tank Destroyer Group15 March 1942, Fort Sam Houston, Texas5 November 1945, GermanyServed as XIX Corps antitank section
3rd Tank Destroyer Group30 March 1942, Camp Bowie, Texas22 November 1946, Camp Kilmer, New JerseyServed as V Corps antitank section
4th Tank Destroyer Group1 September 1942, Camp Hood, Texas26 October 1945, Fort Jackson, South CarolinaServed as XX Corps antitank section
5th Tank Destroyer Group1 September 1942, Camp Hood, Texas5 December 1945, Camp Shanks, New YorkServed as XV Corps antitank section
6th Tank Destroyer Group1 September 1942, Camp Hood, Texas1 May 1946, Germany (redesignated 5th Constabulary Regiment)Served as XIII Corps antitank section
7th Tank Destroyer Group1 September 1942, Camp Hood, Texas25 March 1946, GermanyServed as VIII Corps antitank section
8th Tank Destroyer Group13 October 1942, Camp Hood, Texas20 October 1945, Camp Bowie, TexasServed as III Corps antitank section
9th Tank Destroyer Group13 October 1942, Camp Hood, Texas1 November 1945, Camp Hood, TexasServed as XII Corps Advanced Information Center
10th Tank Destroyer Group13 February 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas25 May 1944, Camp Howze, Texas
11th Tank Destroyer Group20 February 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas25 May 1944, Camp Howze, Texas
12th Tank Destroyer Group27 February 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas1 November 1945, Camp Hood, TexasServed as XVI Corps antitank section
13th Tank Destroyer Group6 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas12 November 1945, Philippines
14th Tank Destroyer Group13 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas20 May 1944, Camp Campbell, Kentucky
15th Tank Destroyer Group20 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas25 August 1944, Camp Gruber, Oklahoma
16th Tank Destroyer Group3 April 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas10 November 1945, Camp Swift, TexasServed as XXI Corps antitank section
17th Tank Destroyer Group10 April 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas30 August 1944, Camp Swift, Texas
18th Tank Destroyer Group17 April 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas20 February 1945, Fort Knox, Kentucky
19th Tank Destroyer Group1 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas20 May 1944 Camp Rucker, Alabama
20th Tank Destroyer Group8 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas23 November 1945, Camp Gruber, OklahomaServed as United States Ninth Army Rear Detachment
21st Tank Destroyer Group15 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas22 November 1945, Camp Shelby, Mississippi
22nd Tank Destroyer Group5 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas20 February 1945, Fort Knox, Kentucky
23rd Tank Destroyer Group12 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas26 October 1945, Fort Liberty, North Carolina
24th Tank Destroyer Group19 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas23 December 1944, Camp Hood, Texas

Battalions

The structure of a US Army tank destroyer battalion equipped with M18 Hellcats as of March 1944

Each tank destroyer battalion was assigned 36 self-propelled or towed anti-tank guns. They also included reconnaissance and anti-aircraft elements.[10] From a high of 220 battalions, the number was reduced in April 1943 to 106 because of concerns over the value of the tank destroyer concept and competing demands for manpower. In late 1943, the War Department received permission to inactivate twenty-five tank destroyer battalions.[11]

The personnel from inactivating battalions were either assigned to existing tank destroyer battalions still in training, or to other types of units. Beginning in 1944, they were also assigned to nine non-divisional infantry regiments or the Replacement and School Command for retraining as infantry replacements. whereupon they were assigned to understrength infantry divisions still stateside, or were sent overseas as individual replacements.

Eleven tank destroyer battalions, one of which was overseas, were converted en bloc to other types of units that were more in demand, such as chemical, tank, armored field artillery or amphibian tractor units.

Campaign credit key

Campaign Credit Key[12]
NumberCampaign
3Bismarck Archipelago
13Leyte
14Luzon
15New Guinea
17Papua
21Western Pacific
23Algeria-French Morocco
24Anzio
25Ardennes-Alsace
26Central Europe
29Naples-Foggia
30Normandy
31North Apennines
32Northern France
33Po Valley
34Rhineland
35Rome-Arno
36Sicily
37Southern France
38Tunisia

600s

Tank Destroyer Battalions - 600s[13]
UnitActivatedInactivatedCampaignsVehiclesNotes
601st15 December 1941, Fort Devens, Massachusetts18 October 1945, Camp Shanks, New York23-26, 29, 34-38M3, M10, M36Redesignated from 1st Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
602nd15 December 1941, Fort Sam Houston, Texas23 November 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts25, 26, 32, 34M18Redesignated from 2nd Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
603rd15 December 1941, Fort Lewis, Washington15 December 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey24, 26, 30, 32, 34M18Redesignated from 3rd Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
605th16 December 1941, Fort Custer, Michigan4 November 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts26, 343-inch Gun M5Redesignated from 5th Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
606th16 December 1941, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri28 February 1945, Camp Hood, TexasRedesignated from 6th Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
607th9 December 1941, Fort Ord, California27 October 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M36Redesignated from 7th Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
608th15 December 1941, Fort Jackson, South Carolina20 December 1943, Camp Atterbury, IndianaRedesignated from 8th Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
Personnel to 607th, 610th, 643rd, and 807th Tank Destroyer Battalions
609th15 December 1941, Fort Liberty, North Carolina13 November 1945, Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky25, 26, 32, 34M18Redesignated from 9th Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
Additional cadre from 178th Field Artillery Regiment
610th10 April 1942, Camp Barkeley, Texas7 December 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts25, 26, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M36
611th1 May 1942, Camp Polk, Louisiana20 February 1945, Fort Knox, Kentucky
612th25 June 1942, Camp Swift, Texas27 October 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M18
614th (segregated)25 July 1942, Camp Carson, Colorado31 January 1946, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 32, 343-inch Gun M5
626th15 December 1941, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts20 December 1943, Camp Gordon, GeorgiaRedesignated from 26th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
Personnel to 607th, 630th, 691st, 692nd, 774th, 806th, and 822nd Tank Destroyer Battalions, among others
627th15 December 1941, Fort McClellan, Alabama10 April 1945, HawaiiCadre from personnel of 27th Division
628th15 December 1941, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania14 November 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts25, 26, 32, 34M10, M36Redesignated from 28th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
629th15 December 1941, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland3 December 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 34M10, M36Cadre from personnel of 29th Division
630th15 December 1941, Fort Jackson, South Carolina31 March 1946, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M36Redesignated from 30th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
Additional cadre from 128th Field Artillery Regiment
631st15 December 1941, Camp Blanding, Florida15 December 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M36Cadre from personnel of 31st Division
632nd15 December 1941, Camp Livingston, Louisiana1 January 1946, Camp Stoneman, California13, 14, 15M10Redesignated from 32nd Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
633rd16 December 1941, Camp Forrest, Tennessee30 October 1945, Fort Liberty, North Carolina26M18Cadre from personnel of 33rd Division
634th16 December 1941, Camp Claiborne, Louisiana29 November 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 34M10Redesignated from 34th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
635th15 December 1941, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas27 December 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5Redesignated from 35th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
636th15 December 1941, Camp Bowie, Texas7 December 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts24-26, 29, 34, 37M10, M36Redesignated from 36th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
637th19 December 1941, Camp Shelby, Mississippi25 January 1946, Japan14M18Redesignated from 37th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
638th15 December 1941, Camp Shelby, Mississippi7 November 1945, Fort Benning, Georgia25, 26, 32, 34M18Redesignated from 38th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
640th19 December 1941, Camp San Luis Obispo, California13 January 1946, Camp Anza, California3, 14, 203-inch Gun M5, M10Cadre from personnel of 40th Division
641st18 December 1941, Fort Lewis, Washington24 June 1944, New Guinea3, 15, 17Cadre from personnel of 41st Division
Redesignated 98th Chemical Battalion
643rd15 December 1941, Camp Blanding, Florida6 November 1945, Camp Anza, California25, 26, 343-inch Gun M5, M18Redesignated from 43rd Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
644th15 December 1941, Fort Dix, New Jersey3 December 1945, Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia25, 26, 30, 32, 34M10Redesignated from 44th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
645th15 December 1941, Camp Barkeley, Texas30 October 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts24-26, 29, 34, 35, 37M10, M36Redesignated from 45th Division Provisional Antitank Battalion
646th (segregated)15 May 1942, Fort Huachuca, Arizona1 May 1944, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
647th6 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas12 May 1944, Camp Van Dorn, MississippiPersonnel to 125th Infantry Regiment for retraining as infantry replacements
648th6 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas16 December 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey26, 343-inch Gun M5, M18
649th (segregated)31 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas24 April 1944, Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, VirginiaPersonnel to Army Service Forces
650th13 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas25 March 1944, Camp Bowie, TexasRedesignated 425th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
651st13 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas29 May 1944, Camp Howze, TexasPersonnel to 140th Infantry Regiment for retraining as infantry replacements
652nd20 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas16 September 1945, Camp Shelby, Mississippi
653rd20 March 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas10 May 1944, Camp Van Dorn, MississippiPersonnel to 140th Infantry Regiment for retraining as infantry replacements
654th15 December 1941, Fort Benning, Georgia13 November 1945, Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia25, 26, 30, 32, 34M10, M36
655th3 April 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas10 April 1944, Camp Hood, TexasPersonnel to 493rd and 869th Ordnance Heavy Automotive Maintenance Companies
656th15 December 1941, Fort Benning, Georgia1 November 1946, Camp Campbell, Kentucky26, 34M18, M36
657th10 April 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas10 April 1944, Camp Hood, TexasPersonnel to 493rd and 869th Ordnance Heavy Automotive Maintenance Companies
658th10 April 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas15 April 1944, Fort Ord, CaliforniaRedesignated 658th Amphibian Tractor Battalion
659th (segregated)15 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas1 December 1944, Camp Livingston, LouisianaPersonnel to Replacement and School Command for retraining as infantry replacements
660th17 April 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas25 May 1944, Camp Carson, ColoradoPersonnel to 201st Infantry Regiment for retraining as infantry replacements
661st17 April 1943, Camp Bowie, Texas10 February 1946, Camp Hood, Texas26, 34M18
662nd1 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas17 December 1944, Fort Knox, KentuckyRedesignated 662nd Tank Battalion
663rd1 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas25 March 1944, Camp Bowie, TexasRedesignated 426th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
664th8 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas12 May 1944, Camp Maxey, TexasPersonnel to 125th Infantry Regiment for retraining as infantry replacements
665th8 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas12 May 1944, Camp Maxey, TexasPersonnel to 125th Infantry Regiment for retraining as infantry replacements
666th15 May 1943, Camp Hood, Texas25 March 1944, Camp Maxey, TexasRedesignated 427th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
667th5 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas3 June 1944, Camp Maxey, TexasPersonnel to 125th Infantry Regiment for retraining as infantry replacements
668th5 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas25 March 1944, Camp Maxey, TexasRedesignated 427th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
669th (segregated)19 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas15 November 1944, Fort Huachuca, ArizonaPersonnel to 372nd Infantry Regiment for retraining as infantry replacements
670th12 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas10 April 1945, HawaiiM18
671st12 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas17 January 1946, Camp Anza, CaliforniaM18
672nd19 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas15 April 1944, Fort Ord, CaliforniaRedesignated 672nd Amphibian Tractor Battalion
679th (segregated)26 June 1943, Camp Hood, Texas27 October 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey31, 333-inch Gun M5
691st15 December 1941, Fort Bliss, Texas13 April 1946, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M36
692nd10 April 1942, Camp Gordon, Georgia8 February 1946, Camp Swift, Texas25, 26, 343-inch Gun M5, M36

700s

Tank Destroyer Battalions - 700s[14]
UnitActivatedInactivatedCampaignsVehiclesNotes
701st15 December 1941, Fort Knox, Kentucky29 October 1945, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri23, 29, 31, 33, 35, 38M3, M10Cadre from 1st Armored Division
702nd15 December 1941, Fort Benning, Georgia3 October 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts25, 26, 30, 32, 34M10, M36Cadre from 2nd Armored Division
703rd15 December 1941, Camp Polk, Louisiana3 January 1946, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 34M10, M36Cadre from 3rd Armored Division
704th15 December 1941, Pine Camp, New York24 October 1945, Camp Shanks, New York25, 26, 30, 32, 34M18Cadre from 4th Armored Division
705th15 December 1941, Fort Knox, Kentucky16 November 1945, Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia25, 26, 30, 32, 34M18Cadre from 58th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
706th30 March 1942, Camp Chaffee, Arkansas14 April 1944 Fort Ord, CaliforniaPersonnel to 539th, 540th, and 720th Amphibian Tractor Battalions
771st15 December 1941, Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont1 December 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey26, 32, 34M10, M36Cadre from 71st Field Artillery Brigade Provisional Antitank Battalion (186th and 187th Field Artillery Regiments)
772nd16 December 1941, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri24 December 1945, Camp Shelby, Mississippi25, 26, 343-inch Gun M5, M36Cadre from 72nd Field Artillery Brigade Provisional Antitank Battalion (119th, 177th, and 182nd Field Artillery Regiments)
773rd15 December 1941, Camp Shelby, Mississippi23 October 1945, Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia25, 26, 32, 34M10, M36Cadre from 73rd Field Artillery Brigade Provisional Antitank Battalion (144th, 160th, and 190th Field Artillery Regiments)
774th15 December 1941, Camp Blanding, Florida29 October 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M36Cadre from 74th Field Artillery Brigade Provisional Antitank Battalion (172nd and 174th Field Artillery Regiments)
775th16 December 1941, Camp Forrest, Tennessee15 April 1944, Fort Ord, CaliforniaRedesignated 728th Amphibian Tractor Battalion. Cadre from 75th Field Artillery Brigade Provisional Antitank Battalion (168th, 181st, and 191st Field Artillery Regiments)
776th20 December 1941, Fort Lewis, Washington25 November 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 29, 34, 35, 38M10, M36Cadre from 76th Field Artillery Brigade Provisional Antitank Battalion (183rd and 188th Field Artillery Regiments)
795th (segregated)16 December 1941, Fort Custer, Michigan24 April 1944, Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, VirginiaCadre from antitank troops of the 184th Field Artillery Regiment

800s

Tank Destroyer Battalions - 800s[15]
UnitActivatedInactivatedCampaignsVehiclesNotes
801st15 December 1941, Fort Benning, Georgia29 November 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M18Cadre from 101st Infantry Antitank Battalion (cadre from Headquarters, Headquarters Company, Medical Detachment, and Troops B and K, 121st Cavalry Regiment, New York National Guard)
802nd15 December 1941, Camp Shelby, Mississippi1 December 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M36Cadre from 102nd Infantry Antitank Battalion (cadre from Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 3rd Battalion, and Companies I, K, and L, 14th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard)
803rd15 December 1941, Fort Lewis, Washington1 December 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 34M10, M36Cadre from 103rd Infantry Antitank Battalion (cadre from new units, Headquarters Troop, 21st Cavalry Division, and 41st Tank Company, Washington National Guard)
804th15 December 1941, Camp San Luis Obispo, California10 December 1945, Camp Hood, Texas31, 33, 35M10Cadre from 104th Antitank Battalion (cadre from new units and Battery A, 1st Battalion, 158th Field Artillery Regiment, New Mexico National Guard)
805th15 December 1941, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland2 November 1945, Camp Hood, Texas24, 29, 31, 33, 35, 38M3, 3-inch Gun M5, M18Cadre from 105th Infantry Antitank Battalion (cadre from Headquarters Troop and Headquarters Detachment, 22nd Cavalry Division, Headquarters, Headquarters and Service Troop and Troops B and C, 122nd Medical Squadron, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment and Troops B and C, 122nd Quartermaster Squadron, and Antitank Platoon, Headquarters Company, 112th Infantry Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard)
806th15 March 1942, Camp Gordon, Georgia12 January 1946, Camp Anza, California34M10Cadre from 638th Tank Destroyer Battalion
807th11 March 1942, Camp Cooke, California22 September 1945, Camp Hood, Texas25, 26, 343-inch Gun M5, M18Cadre from 826th Tank Destroyer Battalion
808th27 March 1942, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas26 September 1945, Camp Rucker, Alabama26, 343-inch Gun M5, M36
809th14 March 1942, Camp Forrest, Tennessee8 September 1945, Camp Bowie, Texas26, 34M18, M36
810th18 March 1942, Camp Forrest, Tennessee20 December 1943, Camp Forrest, TennesseePersonnel to other tank destroyer battalions
811th10 April 1942, Camp Gordon, Georgia20 February 1946, Camp Butner, North Carolina25, 26, 34M18
810th10 April 1942, Camp Gordon, Georgia28 November 1944, Fort Jackson, South CarolinaRedesignated 812th Tank Battalion
813th15 December 1941, Fort Liberty, North Carolina25 November 1945, Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts25, 26, 30, 32, 34, 35, 38M3, M10, M36Cadre from 112th Field Artillery Regiment
814th1 May 1942, Camp Polk, Louisiana20 September 1945, Germany25, 26, 32, 34M10, M36
815th11 May 1942, Camp Cooke, California27 September 1944, New Guinea153-inch Gun M5Personnel to 112th Cavalry Regiment
816th11 May 1942, Camp Cooke, California20 February 1945, Fort Knox, Kentucky
817th1 June 1942, Camp Chaffee, Arkansas4 April 1946, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey26, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M18Cadre from 776th Tank Destroyer Battalion
818th15 December 1941, Fort Sill, Oklahoma30 October 1945, Camp Shanks, New York25, 26, 30, 32, 34M19, M36Enlisted cadre from 18th Provisional Antitank Battalion (77th and 142nd Field Artillery Regiments and 71st, 72nd, and 83rd Field Artillery Battalions); officer cadre from 77th, 142nd, and 349th Field Artillery Regiments
819th1 June 1942, Camp Chaffee, Arkansas2 November 1945, Palau21M10Cadre from 705th Tank Destroyer Battalion
820th25 June 1942, Camp Swift, Texas8 September 1945, Camp Swift, Texas25, 26, 343-inch Gun M5, M18
821st25 July 1942, Camp Carson, Colorado17 February 1946, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M10Cadre from 630th, 803rd, and 818th Tank Destroyer Battalions
822nd25 July 1942, Camp Carson, Colorado8 September 1945, Camp Gruber, Oklahoma26, 343-inch Gun M5, M18
823rd25 July 1942, Camp Carson, Colorado24 October 1945, Camp Shanks, New York25, 26, 30, 32, 343-inch Gun M5, M10Cadre from 638th, 804th, and 846th Tank Destroyer Battalions
824th10 August 1942, Camp Gruber, Oklahoma11 September 1945, Fort Jackson, South Carolina25, 26, 343-inch Gun M5, M18
824th10 August 1942, Camp Gruber, Oklahoma9 March 1946, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 32, 343-inch Gun M5Cadre from 774th Tank Destroyer Battalion
826th21 December 1941, Camp Roberts, California18 April 1944, Fort Ord, CaliforniaRedesignated 826th Amphibian Tractor Battalion
827th (segregated)24 April 1942, Camp Forrest, Tennessee2 December 1945, Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia25, 26, 34M18Cadre from 4th Cavalry Brigade
828th (segregated)30 May 1942, Fort Knox, Kentucky7 December 1943, Fort Huachuca, ArizonaPersonnel to 150th, 373rd, 390th, 393rd and 394th Quartermaster Truck Companies
829th (segregated)25 July 1942, Camp Gruber, Oklahoma27 March 1944, Camp Hood, TexasPersonnel to Eighth Service Command
846th (segregated)15 December 1941, Camp Livingston, Louisiana13 December 1943, Camp Swift, TexasM18Cadre from 46th Field Artillery Brigade
Personnel to VIII Corps, Third Army
893rd15 December 1941, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland13 February 1946, New York Port of Embarkation25, 26, 30, 32, 34M10Cadre from 93rd Infantry Antitank Battalion (cadre from 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment)
894th15 December 1941, Fort Benning, Georgia8 September 1945, Italy29, 31, 33, 35, 38M3, M10Cadre from 94th Infantry Antitank Battalion
899th15 December 1941, Fort Lewis, Washington27 December 1945, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey25, 26, 30, 32, 34, 35, 38M10, M36Cadre from 99th Infantry Antitank Battalion (cadre from 15th Infantry Regiment)

Training units

A number of units responsible for tank destroyer doctrine development and training were also established. They included:[16]

  • Tank Destroyer Center (originally formed as the Tank Destroyer Command)
  • Tank Destroyer Board
  • Tank Destroyer School
  • Tank Destroyer Unit Training Center
  • Tank Destroyer Training Brigade
  • Tank Destroyer Replacement Training Center
  • Tank Destroyer Basic Unit Training Center

See also

References

Citations
  1. Gabel 1985, p. 1.
  2. Gabel 1985, pp. 59–60.
  3. Stanton 1984, p. 326.
  4. Greenfield, Palmer & Wiley 1987, p. 209.
  5. Zaloga 2005, p. 45.
  6. Stanton 1984, p. 327.
  7. Zaloga 2005, p. 21.
  8. Stanton 1984, p. 328-331.
  9. Zaloga 2005, pp. 44–45.
  10. Forty 1998, p. 43.
  11. Greenfield, Palmer & Wiley 1987, p. 428.
  12. Stanton 1984, p. 596.
  13. Stanton 1984, p. 333-336.
  14. Stanton, Shelby L. Order of Battle, U.S. Army, World War II. Novato, California: Presidio Press. p. 336. ISBN 089141195X.
  15. Stanton, Shelby L. Order of Battle, U.S. Army, World War II. Novato, California: Presidio Press. pp. 336–338. ISBN 089141195X.
  16. Dunham 1946, p. iii.
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