the 808th tank destroyer battalion was in WW2. tanks were just coming around at the end of WW1 so there was no such thing as a tank destroyer battalion. also, my grandfather was in the 808th TDB.
The 776th Tank Destroyer Battalion didn't fight in the Pacific theater during World War II. Google 776th Tank destroyer battalion. Here is the link; http://www.100thww2.org/support/776combat.html
The 648th Tank Destroyer Battalion was a unit of the United States Army during World War II, primarily tasked with engaging enemy armored forces using tank destroyers. Activated in 1942, it served in the European Theater, participating in significant campaigns such as the Normandy invasion and the liberation of France. The battalion utilized various tank destroyers, including the M10 Wolverine, and was known for its mobility and effectiveness against German tanks. After the war, the unit was inactivated in 1945 as the Army downsized.
Try googling "battalion profiles"
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The 661 Tank Destroyer Battalion earned credit for following Campaigns in WW2:Central EuropeRhinelandThey also were Occupation Forces in Germany.Souce: Dept of Army Pamphlet 672-1.
In WWII there were two types of tanks one was a tank destroyer and the other was for cover. The tank destroyer was for Yes killing tanks
630th Tank Destroyer Battalion information can be obtained through the Savannah Now web site at www.savannahnow.com/node/318153. Just cut and paste the address into your browser.
They did not receive one.
You might contact the823RD TANK DESTROYER BATTALION ASSOCIATIONPO BOX 177FX STA, VA22039-0177
it was a group of African Americans that were sent to fight in world war two thet were send on a special mission to distroy enemies tanks
The U.S. Army's 652nd Tank Destroyer Battalion was not attached to a particular division as it was one of seven tank destroyer battalions that remained stateside in World War II and was not deployed overseas. It was based at Camp Hood (now Fort Hood) in Texas, the headquarters of the Tank Destroyer Force.
Answer I can't find a unit called "18th Tank Destroyer Group". There was an 18th Tank Battalion that was part of the 8th Armored Division. And there was an 18th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Group. Source: Dept of Army Pamphelt 672-1, "Unit Citation and Campaign Participation Credit Register" that lists each unit that fought in WW2 and Korea with their campaign credits.