16th Armored Division (United States) - Table of Organization

Table of Organization

HHC

HHC/Combat Command A
HHC/Combat Command B
HHC/Combat Command R
5th Tank Battalion
16th Tank Battalion
26th Tank Battalion
18th Armored Infantry Battalion
64th Armored Infantry Battalion
69th Armored Infantry Battalion
HHB/16th AD Artillery
393th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
396th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
397th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
23rd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron
516th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment
633rd Tank Destroyer Battalion (Attached 1 May – 14 June 1945)
571st Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion Attached 20 April, – 19 May 1945
HHC/16th AD Trains.
216th Armored Medical Battalion
137th Armored Ordnance Maintenance Battalion
16th Armored Military Police Battalion
216th Armored Engineer Battalion
156th Armored Signal Company

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