
US ARMY ARMORED DIVISIONS
- 1st Armored Division: 1940–1946; 1951–1957; 1962–present. The 1st Armored Division’s Combat Command A remained on active duty between 1957 and 1962.
- 2nd Armored Division: 1940–1995
- 3rd Armored Division: 1941–1945; 1947–1992
- 4th Armored Division: 1941–1946; 1954–1971. The 4th Armored Division was effectively organized as the United States Constabulary from 1946 to 1954.
- 5th Armored Division: 1941–1945; 1950–1956
- 6th Armored Division: 1942–1945; 1950–1956
- 7th Armored Division: 1942–1945; 1950–1953
- 8th Armored Division: 1942–1945
- 9th Armored Division: 1942–1945
- 10th Armored Division: 1942–1945
- 11th Armored Division: 1942–1945
- 12th Armored Division: 1942–1945
- 13th Armored Division: 1942–1945; 1947–1952
- 14th Armored Division: 1942–1945
- 15th Armored Division: phantom World War II division
- 16th Armored Division: 1943–1945
- 18th Armored Division: never actually organized during World War II
- 19th Armored Division: unorganized World War II division
- 20th Armored Division: 1943–1946
- 21st Armored Division: unorganized World War II division
- 22nd Armored Division: unorganized World War II division
- 25th Armored Division: phantom World War II division created as part of Operation Fortitude
- 27th Armored Division: 1954–1967
- 30th Armored Division: 1954–1973. The 30th Armored Division was organized as the result of an agreement between Tennessee and North Carolina to split the 30th Infantry Division.
- 39th Armored Division: phantom World War II division
- 40th Armored Division: 1954–1967
- 48th Armored Division: 1954–1968
- 49th Armored Division: 1946–1967; 1973–2004
- 50th Armored Division: 1946–1993
I HAVE SERVED IN THE 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD ARMORED DIVISIONS.