Recreating History

9th Armored Division

World War II

Activated: 15 July 1942.

Overseas: 26 August 1944.

Campaigns: Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe.

Days of combat: 91.

Distinguished Unit Citations: 11.

Awards: MH-1 ; DSC-1 ; DSM-2 ; SS-191 ; LM-13; SM-11 ; BSM-1,263 ; AM-28.

Commanders:

Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Keyes (June September 1942)
Maj. Gen. John W. Leonard (October 1942 to inactivation).

Returned to U.S.: 10 October 1945.

Inactivated: 13 October 1945.

Combat Chronicle

The 9th Armored Division landed in Normandy late in September 1944, and first went into line, 23 October, on patrol duty in a quiet sector along the Luxembourg-German frontier. When the Germans launched their winter offensive, the 9th, with no real combat experience, suddenly found itself engaged in heavy fighting. The Division saw its severest action at St. Vith, Echternach, and Bastogne, its units fighting in widely separated areas. Its stand at Bastogne held off the Germans long enough to enable the 101st Airborne to dig in for a defense of the city. After a rest period in January 1945, the Division made preparations for a drive across the Roer River. The offensive was launched, 28 February, and the 9th smashed across the Roer to Rheinbach, sending patrols into Remagen. The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen was found intact, and was seized by elements of the 9th Armored minutes before demolition charges were set to explode on 7 March 1945. The Division exploited the bridgehead, moving south and east across the Lahn River toward Limburg, where thousands of Allied prisoners were liberated. The Division drove on to Frankfurt and then turned to assist in the closing of the Ruhr Pocket. In April it continued east, encircled Leipzig and secured a line along the Mulde River. The Division was shifting south to Czechoslovakia when the war in Europe ended.

Assignments in the ETO

29 July 1944: Ninth Army.
28 August 1944: III Corps, Ninth Army, 12th Army Group.
5 September 1944: XIII Corps.
28 September 1944: III Corps.
15 October 1944: VIII Corps.
22 October 1944: VIII Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group.
20 December 1944: III Corps, Third Army, 12th Army Group.
21 December 1944: VIII Corps.
30 December 1944: VIII Corps, Third Army, 12th Army Group, but attached to Oise Section, Communication Zone, for supply.
31 December 1944: SHAEF.
8 January 1945: Fifteenth Army, 12th Army Group.
22 February 1945: III Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group.
21 March 1945: V Corps.
28 April 1945: VII Corps.
30 April 1945: VIII Corps.
4 May 1945: V Corps.
6 May 1945: Third Army, 12th Army Group.

General

Nickname: Sometimes called Phantom Division. Shoulder patch: Same as the 1st Armored with a number “9” in the upper portion of the triangle. Association: 9th Armored Division Association, The Armored School, Fort Knox, Ky. (Capt. Louis Gelling, acting secretary). Publications: .Bridge; by unit members; Carl Giesel, Bayreuth, Germany; 1945. History of the 9th Armored Division; by unit members; Albert Love Enterprises, Atlanta 2, Ga.; 1947. The 9th, The Story of the 9th Armored Division; U. S. Army Forces in the European Theater; Paris, P. Dupont, 1945 ; 31 pp.

9th Armored Division "Phantom"


Divisional troops

Armor

2nd Tank Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
14th Tank Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
19th Tank Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000

Infantry

27th Armored Infantry Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
52nd Armored Infantry Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
60th Armored Infantry Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000

Other troops

Division Hq & Hq Company 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
Hq & Hq Battery, Division Artillery 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
Hq & Hq Company, Division Trains 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
Hq & Hq Company, Combat Command A (CCA) 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
Hq & Hq Company, Combat Command B (CCB) 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
Hq & Hq Company, Combat Command R (CCR) 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
149th Armored Signal Company 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
9th Armored Engineer Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
89th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized) 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
131st Ordnance Maintenance Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
2nd Armored Medical Battalion 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
Military Police Platoon 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
Band 00.00.0000-00.00.0000

Infantry
109th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division 20.12.1944-22.12.1944
1st Battalion, 310th Infantry Regiment, 78th Infantry Division 01.03.1945-09.03.1945
3rd Battalion, 310th Infantry Regiment, 78th Infantry Division 01.03.1945-09.03.1945
60th CT, 9th Infantry Division 03.03.1945-05.03.1945
2nd Battalion, 310th Infantry Regiment, 78th Infantry Division 05.03.1945-09.03.1945
47th CT, 9th Infantry Division 07.03.1945-09.03.1945
311th CT, 78th Infantry Division 08.03.1945-09.03.1945
1st Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division 08.03.1945-09.03.1945
309th CT, 78th Infantry Division 08.03.1945-09.03.1945
38th CT, 2nd Battalion 25.03.1945-05.04.1945
C Company, 2nd Engineer Combat Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division 25.03.1945-05.04.1945
1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division 02.04.1945-05.04.1945
2nd Battalion, 273rd Infantry Regiment, 69th Infantry Division 09.04.1945-18.04.1945
3rd Battalion, 273rd Infantry Regiment, 69th Infantry Division 09.04.1945-20.04.1945
3rd Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division 09.04.1945-21.04.1945

 

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