The 2nd Armored was formed at Fort Benning[?], Georgia on 15 July 1940, originally commanded by Major General Charles L. Scott[?], with Colonel George S. Patton in charge of training. Scott was promoted to command the I Armored Corps[?] in November of that year, which put Patton, now a brigadier general[?], in command of the division.
Elements of the division participated in Operation Torch, landing at Casablanca on 8 November 1942, but the whole division first went into action in the Operation Husky landing at Gela[?] in Sicily, 10 July 1943 and fighting through to Palermo.
The division then landed in Normandy on 9 June 1944, operating in the Cotentin peninsula[?], and later forming the right flank of the Operation Cobra[?] assault. It blunted the German attack on Avranches[?], then raced across France with the rest of the US Third Army[?], reaching the Albert Canal[?] in Belgium on 8 September. The division had harder fighting in Germany, then in the Battle of the Bulge counterattacked and recaptured Celles on 25 December.
On 1 March 1945, the division attacked across the Cologne Plain[?], crossed the Rhine River on 27 March, fought the Battle for the Teutoberger Wald Passes[?] from 2 April, crossed the Weser River[?] on 5 April, and assaulted Magdeburg 17 April. After the end of hostilities , the division became the first American unit to enter Berlin.
The division returned to Camp Hood[?] (later Fort Hood[?]) in Texas in 1946. It served NATO in Germany from 1951 to 1957, and several of its battalions were in Vietnam. The 1st Tiger Brigade[?] participated in Operation Desert Storm.
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