World War II
The division was formed on 1 May 1943 under the command of Brig. Gen. Henri-Jacques-Jean-François de Vernejoul. It was initially the 2nd Armored Division, but renamed the 5th Armored Division on 9 July. The Division was a critical part of the French 1st Army under General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, and came ashore with the U.S. 6th Army Group, under Lt. Gen.Cold War
During the Cold War, the division was initially stationed in Germany; its HQ was in Landau, Palatinate.Algeria
The division left Germany for Algeria on 1 April 1956, but left some units in Palatinate, Germany. In 1961 the division comprised:Kanger, Kim "Algerian Insurgency: End of the French Empire", in Strategy & Tactics, No. 262 (May/June 2010) * 1st Armored Regiment * 6th African Chasseur Regiment * 11th African Chasseur Regiment * 19th Chasseur Battalion * 20th Chasseur Battalion * 21st Algerian Rifles Regiment * 1st/64th Artillery Regiment * 2nd/64th Artillery RegimentReturn to Germany
The division was recreated in 1978 at Landau, Germany as a part of the 2nd Army Corps (Baden-Baden). The French Army in Germany was drastically reduced after the end of the Cold War; the 5th was dissolved on 31 June 1992.References
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