1122 PAIR OF 32ND ARMOR REGIMENT FLAGS, 3RD & 4TH

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BATTALIONS, VIETNAM ERA, “VICTORY OR DEATH”. Both 3' x 4' double applique embroidered on yellow field, yellow fringe, historic color of cavalry where tank and armor originated, Philadelphia depot labels, undated but circa 1950s based on inspector. Both flags virtually identical other than the Battalion marking “3” & “4”. The 32nd Armored Regiment was activated 15 April, 1941 at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana as the 2nd Armored Regiment and assigned to the 3rd Armored Division. The unit was Redesignated 8 May 1941 as the 32nd Armored Regiment. The unit moved from Camp Beauregard to Fort Polk Louisiana on 14 June, 1941. Although Fort Polk was still under construction, it was designated as the training base for the 3rd Armored Division. The Battalion received the bulk of its cadre who received basic training, began field training and learned to operate the tanks of the time. During Mid July of 1942, the Division moved to the Mohave Desert for training in desert warfare. It was said that this training probably did more to toughen the Division that any other. In early October, 1942, the Division moved to Camp Picket, Virginia. During mid January, 1943, the Division moved to Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. It was here that the Battalion gained the experience it would need to help it through the hard struggle in the Ardennes two years later. In early August 1943, the Division was alerted for overseas service and moved to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. On 4 September 1943, the Division boarded trains for New York Harbor. The next day, the Division was sailing for Europe. The Battalion arrived in England and set up camp in Wiltshire-Codford. They spent their time training and preparing for D-Day. The Battalion moved to Normandy in mid June of 1944. On 29 June 1944, the Battalion entered combat as part of Combat Command A at Villiers-Fossard. The Battalion fought on until 24 April 1945. The 32d Armored Regiment was inactivated 10 November, 1945 in Germany. The 3rd Battalion 32nd Armor “Iron Lions” was activated June 25, 1958 at Ft. Stewart, Georgia, redesignated September 1, 1963 as 3d Battalion, 32d Armor.concurrently, transferred (less personnel and equipment) from Ft. Stewart, Georgia, to Germany, assigned to 3d Armored Division, and reorganized. Elvis Presley was a famous member of the 32nd Armor (1st Tank BN) during the 1950s. The Battalion was deactivated June 16 1986 in Germany and with all personal and equipment being transferred to the 2d Battalion, 67th Armored Regiment. The 4th Battalion 32nd Armor Regiment (RED LIONS) was activated May 1, 1959 with headquarters at Jeffersonville, Indiana. Reorganized and redesignated 13 March 1964 as 4th Battalion, 32d Armor. Inactivated 28 February, 1968 at Jeffersonville, Indiana. Assigned 16 December, 1986 to the 3d Armored Division and activated in Germany using personal and equipment from the 2d Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment. Inactivated in Germany in 1991. CONDITION: Both are fair overall, stained, soiled, 3rd Batallion is heavily worn & one side partially detached, both have sewn “field repairs”, 4th has large tear at bottom that is partially sewn repaired. (02-19982-22/JS). $300-600.