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759th Tank Battalion (United States)         
MILITARY UNIT
759th Light Tank Battalion; 759th Tank Battalion (light); 759th Tank Battalion
The 759th Tank Battalion was a tank battalion of the United States Army active during the Second World War.
Separate tank battalion         
  • World War II tank battalion structure, November 1944.
  • 746th Tank Battalion]]. The tank / infantry combination became an essential feature of US [[small unit tactics]] during the war in Western Europe.
MILITARY UNIT TYPE AND SIZE
Independent Tank Battalion; Independent tank battalion
Separate tank battalions were military formations used by the United States Army during World War II, especially in the European Theater of Operations. These battalions were temporarily attached to infantry, armored, or airborne divisions according to need, though at least one battalion (745th Tank Battalion) spent the entire war in Europe attached to one division.
628th Tank Battalion (United States)         
MILITARY UNIT
628th Heavy Tank Battalion (United States); 628th Heavy Tank Battalion; 628th Tank Battalion
The 628th Tank Battalion was an armored battalion of the United States Army active during the Cold War, formed in 1946 and merged into the 103rd Armor Regiment in 1959.

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759th Tank Battalion (United States)
The 759th Tank Battalion was a tank battalion of the United States Army active during the Second World War.