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  2. Tank Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces - Wikipedia

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    301st Tank Battalion going into action with Mark Vs at Saint-Souplet, France in October 1918 (Selle battle) The 326th (under the command of Sereno E. Brett) and 327th Tank Battalions (later renamed the 344th and 345th [7] and organized into the 304th Tank Brigade, commanded by Patton), were the first into combat, beginning with the Battle of Saint-Mihiel as part of the US IV Corps on 12 ...

  3. 301st Heavy Tank Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 301st went many name changes being formed as the "1st Separate Tank Battalion, Heavy Tank Service, 65th Engineers." When it arrived at the Tank School in Bovington, UK it was redesignated the "41st Tank Battalion." In June 1918 the AEF changed their naming system and which gave the unit its final name, 301st Heavy Tank Battalion. [2]

  4. American Expeditionary Forces - Wikipedia

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    The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) [a] was a formation of the United States Armed Forces on the Western Front during World War I, composed mostly of units from the U.S. Army. The AEF was established on July 5, 1917, in France under the command of then-Major General John J. Pershing .

  5. 68th Armor Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Redesignated 16 April 1918 in the National Army at Borg, France as Company B, 1st Tank Center, American Expeditionary Force. [2] Redesignated on 6 June 1918 as Company B, 326th Battalion, Tank Corps. [2] Redesignated 1 September 1918 as Company B, 344th Battalion, Tank Corps. [2] Reorganized and redesignated 8 January 1921 as the 5th Tank ...

  6. Organization of the Air Service of the American Expeditionary ...

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    258th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation), 10–21 November 1918 (Salmson 2.A2) VI Corps Observation Group 14 October-15 April 1919 (Saizerais Airfield) Major Joseph T. McNarney, Commander [7] 8th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation), 23 October 1918 – 21 November 1918 (Salmson 2.A2) 354th Aero Squadron (Corps Observation) 14 October 1918 – 15 ...

  7. Category:American Expeditionary Forces - Wikipedia

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    Tank Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces; W. Amy Robbins Ware This page was last edited on 19 February 2024, at 07:38 (UTC). ...

  8. Samuel Rockenbach - Wikipedia

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    Later, as Chief of the Tank Corps, by his tireless energy and keen determination he established schools of training for tank personnel and laid the foundation for the organization of the tank units. He ably directed the operations of the tanks with the First Army and contributed in a measure to the success attained.

  9. American Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front (World War ...

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    IV Corps was first organized on 10 June 1918, during World War I as part of American Expeditionary Forces at Western Front, as Headquarters IV Army Corps, with its headquarters located in Neufchateau, France, which also was the headquarters of I Corps. Later, on 21 June, IV Corps was ordered to replace I Corps in the French VIII Corps area.