Active 1940–43 | Country United States Type Corps | |
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Similar XXII Corps, XX Corps, IV Corps, Fifteenth United States Ar, Fourteenth United States Ar |
The I Armored Corps was a corps-sized formation of the United States Army that was active in World War II.
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The corps made landfall in Morocco in French North Africa during Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of French North Africa, as the Western Task Force, under the command of Major General George S. Patton, the first all-American force to enter the war against the Germans.
Following the successful defeat of the Axis powers under Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel in North Africa, in May 1943, I Armored Corps was redesignated as the Seventh Army on 10 July 1943 while at sea en route to the Allied invasion of Sicily as the spearhead of Operation Husky.
History
Subordinate units
Shoulder sleeve insignia
- Yellow, blue, and red are the colors of the branches from which armored units were formed.
- The tank tread, gun, and lightning flash are symbolic of mobility, power, and speed.
- The corps designation is in Roman numerals.
Distinctive unit insignia
References
I Armored Corps (United States) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA