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The 1945 General Board report "Study of Organization, Equipment, and Tactical Employment of Tank Destroyer Units" led to the disbandment of Tank Destroyer Battalions, [29] and on 10 November 1945, the Tank Destroyer Center was closed, effectively ending the long-term prospects of the force. The last battalion was de-activated in 1946.
Each tank destroyer battalion was assigned 36 self-propelled or towed anti-tank guns. They also included reconnaissance and anti-aircraft elements. [ 10 ] From a high of 220 battalions, the number was reduced in April 1943 to 106 because of concerns over the value of the tank destroyer concept and competing demands for manpower.
In another sector of the Italian campaign, the 804th Tank Destroyer Battalion, formerly the 104th Anti-tank Battalion, was helping to write the pages of war history in support of the 34th "red Bull" division. While in action, men of the Battalion were awarded eight Silver Star medals, three Legion of Merits and sixty bronze stars.
The 804th Ordnance Battalion became the 4th Brigade, 104th Division, also at Fort Lawton. [18] At this time, the army began consolidating its training units across the country, and as a result, the 104th Division took on missions of One Station Unit Training , Basic Combat Training , Advanced Individual Training , and Combat Support training.
893rd AAA (AW) Battalion (SM) Tank Destroyer Chasseurs d'Afrique 7ème Régiment de Chasseurs d'Afrique 8ème Régiment de Chasseurs d'Afrique Engineer Compagnie Topographique du Génie No. 31 101ème Régiment du Génie. Military Police 521ème Regulatrice Routiere 2e compagnie du 11e groupe de la Garde Medical
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The tank killers: a history of America's World War II tank destroyer force. Casemate. ISBN 978-1-932033-80-9. US Tank and Tank Destroyer Battalions in the ETO 1944–45, by Steven J. Zaloga. Osprey Publishing, 2005. ISBN 1-84176-798-0; Tankdestroyer.net (Web based United States tank destroyer forces information resource) Tankdestroyer.net
804th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company; 104th Quartermaster Company; 104th Signal Company; Military Police Platoon; Band; 104th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment; 750th Tank Battalion (attached 16 NOV 44-23 DEC 44, 6 FEB 45-22 MAY 45) 784th Tank Battalion (attached 31 DEC 44-3 FEB 45) 692nd Tank Destroyer Battalion (attached 29 OCT 44-7 ...