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Answer The 9th Armored Infantry Battalion was part of the 6th Armored Division. It received credit for the following campaigns:

Normandy

Central Europe

Ardennes-Alsace

Northern France

Rhineland If you search for the history of the 6th Armored Division, then you will find details on the 9th Armored Infantry Battalion.

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