66th Infantry Division

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66th Infantry Division (United States)

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66th Infantry Division
66IDINS.GIF
66th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia
Active 15 April 1943–8 November 1945
Country United States
Branch Army
Type Infantry
Nickname "Black Panther Division"
Engagements Northern France Campaign, World War II
Commanders
Commanding General, April 1943 -August 1945 Maj. Gen. Herman F. Kramer
Commanding General, August 1945 – November 1945 Maj. Gen. Walter F. Lauer
Insignia
Identification
symbol
Red bordered circle, containing black panther's head against an orange background
US infantry divisions (1939–present)
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The 66th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II.

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Combat chronicle

The three regiments of the 66th Infantry Division arrived in England, 26 November 1944, and the remainder of the Division, 12 December 1944, training until 24 December 1944 when the Division crossed the English Channel to Cherbourg on two Belgian steamships, the Chesire and the Leopoldville. A German torpedo ripped into the transport Leopoldville just 5 miles from its destination of Cherbourg, and 14 officers and 748 enlisted men were lost.

Attached to the 12th Army Group and designated the 12th Army Group Coastal Sector, with operational control of all French forces in the area, the 66th relieved the 94th Division in the Brittany-Loire area, 29 December 1944. Its mission of containing the enemy in the St. Nazaire and Lorient pockets was carried out by daily reconnaissance patrols, limited objective attacks, and the maintenance of harassing and interdictory fires on enemy installations. A heavy German attack near La Croix was repulsed, 16 April 1945, and several strongly emplaced enemy positions were taken, 19–29 April 1945. Enemy troops in the Lorient and St. Nazaire pockets surrendered to the Division upon the end of hostilities in Europe, 8 May 1945. The 66th moved to Germany on occupation duty, in the Koblenz subarea, 20 May 1945, and left for Marseille, 26 May 1945. It sailed for home 27 October 1945.

Assignments in the European Theater of Operations

  • 27 December 1944: 12th Army Group.
  • 31 March 1944: Fifteenth Army, 12th Army Group.

General

  • Nickname : Black Panther Division
  • Shoulder patch : Red bordered circle, containing black panther's head against an orange background. The black panther symbolized the attributes of a good infantryman : ability to kill, to be aggressive, alert, stealthy, cunning, agile, and strong.

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