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he led an armored force to relieve the US forces at the Bulge
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The US Armored Division was a division that was organized to be a mobile unit that used tanks. The US Army did not have armored divisions when Germany began its "blitzkrieg" attacks across Europe. The US have very few good tanks. The US Army organized the Division to have 2 Armored Regiments and 1 Armored-infantry (or mobile infantry) Regiment. Later, this organization was found to be too bulky. Also, they saw the need to have smaller mobile armored units to support the infantry advance- simliar to German panzer-grenadier regiments. US Infantry Divisions did not have any armored units as part of their organization. However, they eventually had 1 Tank Destroyer Battalion and 1 Anti-Tank Battalion or more assigned to them for support.
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MRAP's are armored fighting vehicles used by the armed forces to survive IED and ambush attacks. They weigh 14+ tons, and the ground can support them in most areas.
Amphibious Tractor. The US Marine's version of the US Army's APC (Armored Personnel Carrier).
In the south, NVA black & white film footage primarily showed their forces knocking out US tanks and ACAVs (M113 Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicles). These films had a duel purpose: 1. Propaganda 2. Training films; how to knock out US/Allied armored vehicles. In the north, the Northerners filmed US jets being shot down by AAA and SAM sites. Also US POWS (downed fliers) being escorted at bayonet point into Northern prisons.
The American Army Division that captured the Remagen bridge during World War II was the 9th Armored Division.
in modern times, armored personnel vehicles are used to transport NJ national guard, and similar personnel carriers (like hummers) are used by the other armed forces.
Armored revolving turret. The USN's last monitors were used in the Vietnam War; they had either 40mm or 105mm cannons mounted in armored revolving turrets.
There are many armored truck companies available. Some examples of these armored truck companies include Ram Trucks, INKAS Armored, and Dunbar Armored.
US armed forces are clearly more trained such as the US navy SEALs