7th Armored Division
The 7th Armored Division, also known as the "Lucky Seventh," was a unit of the United States Army during World War II. Activated in 1942, it played a significant role in several key battles in Europe, including the Battle of El Guettar and the Battle of the Bulge. The division was known for its fast-moving armored warfare tactics.
After the war, the 7th Armored Division was deactivated in 1945 but was later reactivated during the Cold War. It served in various capacities, including training and support roles, before being officially inactivated again in 1992. The division's legacy continues to be honored in military history.