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  2. Battle of 73 Easting - Wikipedia

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    In moving to and through the Battle of 73 Easting, 2nd ACR and the 1st Infantry division's lead brigades, which included Task Force 1-41, destroyed 160 tanks, 180 personnel carriers, 12 artillery pieces and more than 80 wheeled vehicles, along with several anti-aircraft artillery systems during the battle.

  3. Task Force 1-41 Infantry - Wikipedia

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    The Task Force served at the Battle of 73 Easting and the Battle of Norfolk where it was assigned to the U.S. 1st Infantry Division. [4] [5] It engaged and destroyed elements of 11 Iraqi divisions by the end of combat operations. [6] This includes a significant role in the destruction of 4 Iraqi armored brigades at the Battle of Norfolk. [7]

  4. H. R. McMaster - Wikipedia

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    During the Gulf War in 1991 McMaster was a captain commanding Eagle Troop of the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment at the Battle of 73 Easting. [22] During that battle, though significantly outnumbered and encountering the enemy by surprise as McMaster's lead tank crested a dip in the terrain, the nine tanks of his troop destroyed 28 Iraqi ...

  5. Greatest Tank Battles - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 Gulf War's Battle of 73 Easting is the most studied tank battle of modern times. This is the story of how the American 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment used superior equipment and training to overcome a blinding sandstorm and hundreds of tanks manned by Iraq's elite Republican Guard .

  6. Douglas Macgregor - Wikipedia

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    Macgregor was the "squadron operations officer who essentially directed the Battle of 73 Easting" during the Gulf War. [2] Facing an Iraqi Republican Guard opponent, he was part of a contingent of 19 Abrams, 26 Bradley Fighting Vehicles and four M1064 mortar carriers through the sandstorm to the 73 Easting on February 26, 1991, and in a 23 ...

  7. Battle of Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    The battle took place about 60 miles (97 km) east of and 18 hours after the Battle of Al Busayyah, and several kilometers east of the Battle of 73 Easting, which had ended just two hours earlier. The Battle of Norfolk is named for Objective Norfolk , an area that encompassed the intersection of the IPSA Pipeline Road and several desert trails ...

  8. Category:Tank battles involving the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tank battles involving the United States" ... Battle of 73 Easting; A. Battle of Al Busayyah; Battle of Arracourt; B. Battle of Baguio; Battle of ...

  9. 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    4-3 FA Battalion participated in the Battle of 73 Easting and the Battle of Norfolk. [27] The Battle of Norfolk has been recognized by some sources as the second largest tank battle in American history and the largest tank battle of the 1st Gulf War. [28]