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[edit]4th Armored Div was not existance post 1971/2 timeframe. Check General Wallace bio.
Tom Roberts 4th AD 66/68
Suggest revising the closing paragraph to acknowledge 4th AD's 14 years of Cold War service in Germany, its longest period of activation, as follows:
"The Division was reactivated in 1954 at Fort Hood Texas and was deployed to Germany in 1957 with headquarters in Göppingen. There it remained until final inactivation in 1971, when it was redesignated the 1st Armored Division."
John Francis, 4th AD 1966-68—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.107.59.21 (talk • contribs) 07:59, 25 May 2005.
I agree!!! My father was in the 4th AD from 1957-1959. He took basic training at Ft. Hood and then the Division was moved to West Germany. He spent the remainder of his enlistment at Erlangen. I still have his old Ike jacket with the 4th AD crest on the shoulder and SP4 insignia in the new "Army green" that didn't match the color of the Ike jacket, as well as his "yearbook" from basic training and his overseas cap with light-blue Infantry braid.--MarshallStack 03:39, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
My family went with my father first to Fort Hood, then in 1957,we went to Ulm, then Erlangen. We were there until 1960. We stayed on the post in dependent housing. I can remember the air raid practice sirens, and all the jeeps and tanks rolling out. Unfortunately, we lost all the papers in his DD214 when my brother passed away. I still look for old pics, old military pages. It was an interesting time.108.86.235.38 (talk) 21:36, 18 November 2012 (UTC)
Official nickname
[edit]I think someone is confused. When the commander said that "4th Armored Division" was name enough, he meant that no further nickname was required. "Name Enough" was not its nickname, surely. Or am I confused? Ifnkovhg (talk) 05:42, 2 December 2010 (UTC)
Very clever Ifnkovhg. Jolly ho, pip pip and all the rest. You know very well what the sentence means. And were you trying to call somebody Shirley but didn't know how to spell it. Yes, you probably do know how to spell "it". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.32.45.168 (talk) 13:46, 1 May 2011 (UTC)
List of Constituant Units
[edit]There needs to be an order of battle for the 4th Armored, including all constituant units such as Tank Btl's and Infantry Btl.--86.21.136.74 (talk) 14:53, 10 November 2011 (UTC)
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