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The 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) —nicknamed the Rock of the Marne— is a United States Army infantry division based at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
HistoryIt left the United States in October 1942 and landed in Morocco during Operation Torch, coming ashore at Fedala and capturing half the country. On 10 July 1943, the Division made an assault landing on Sicily, fought its way into Palermo before the armor could get there, and raced on to capture Messina, thus ending the Sicilian campaign. Nine days after the Italian invasion, 18 September 1943, the 3d landed at Salerno and in intensive action drove to and across the Volturno and to Cassino. After a brief rest, the Division was ordered to hit the beaches at Anzio, 22 January 1944, where for 4 months it maintained its toe-hold against furious German counterattacks. On 29 February 1944, the 3d fought off an attack by three German Divisions. In May the Division broke out of the beachhead and drove on to Rome, and then went into training for the invasion of Southern France. On 15 August 1944, another D-day, the Division landed at St. Tropez, advanced up the Rhone Valley, through the Vosges Mountains, and reached the Rhine at Strasbourg, 26-27 November. After maintaining defensive positions it took part in clearing the Colmar Pocket, 23 January-18 February 1945, and on 15 March struck against Siegfried Line positions south of Zweibrucken. The Division smashed through the defenses and crossed the Rhine, 26 March 1945; then drove on to take Nurnberg in a fierce battle, capturing the city in block-by-block fighting, 17-20 April. The 3d pushed on to take Augsburg and Munich, 27-30 April, and was in the vicinity of Salzburg when the war in Europe ended. In 2003, the 3rd Infantry Division deployed from the United States to Kuwait. It was one of the first units to arrive in theater during the buildup for Operation Iraqi Freedom. When the campaign started, 3rd Division lead the drive on Baghdad. It bypassed most of the major Iraqi centers of resistance, and entered Baghdad from the west after capturing the international airport. In a total departure from normal urban warfare doctrine, a brigade of the division made a 'thunder run' through Baghdad to test the defences of the city. When they were found to be weak, units of the division entered and stayed. The division remained on occupation duty in Iraq until late 2003. At present the 3rd Infantry Division is undergoing a major reorganisation in\npreparation for another deployment to Iraq, which is scheduled to take \nplace some time between November, 2004 and February, 2005.Notable Members of the 3rd Infantry Division\n* Audie Murphy\n* Major General Lucian TruscottExternal linksCategory:Infantry divisions of the United States\nCategory:Units of the U.S. Army |
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of the United States Army 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized).]]
The 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) —nicknamed the Rock of the Marne— is a 