12 Armored Division (USA)

12 Armored Division (USA)

The mixture of insignia and distinctive colors of several arms incorporated in the Armored Force symbolize integrity and esprit. It is an interlocked ornament, found in Nordic monuments, composed of three torques: red for Artillery; blue for Infantry; and yellow for Cavalry. The symbols represent the characteristics of Armored Divisions: the tank track, mobility and armor protection; the cannon, fire power; and the red bolt of lightning, shock action.

12th Armored Division (USA) Amorbach
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Ansbach
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Apach
France
12th Armored Division (USA) Auffay
France
12th Armored Division (USA) Baumholden
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Beerfelden
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Bopfingen
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Brucken
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Brumath
France
12th Armored Division (USA) Colmar
France
12th Armored Division (USA) Combat Command A near Würzburg
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Deidesheim
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Dieuze
France
12th Armored Division (USA) Dillingen
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Dinkelsbuhl
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Domfessel
France
12th Armored Division (USA) Faulquemont
France
12th Armored Division (USA) Faulquemont (2 miles northwest)
France
12th Armored Division (USA) Giebelstadt
Germany
12th Armored Division (USA) Hardheim
Germany