curprev01:3001:30, 11 September 2020 98.165.115.5talk 11,920 bytes−18 The nickname "LIBERATORS" was awarded to the 14th Armored Division by the Sec. of the Army. The 14th AD is listed on the permanent rolls of the US Army as "LIBERATORS." Army Regulations prohibit the use of another unit's Special Designation by any unit because it is a form of Stolen Valor.undo
curprev18:3318:33, 25 March 2019 Furshurtalkcontribs m11,777 bytes0 →History: Corrected date of arrival in France from Feb 18 1944 to February 21, 1945 as per https://history.army.mil/documents/ETO-OB/20AD-ETO.htm (offficial Army records)undo
curprev17:5317:53, 21 October 2017 2601:646:8100:dc63:4080:da7a:ac4c:22c4talk 11,643 bytes+84 Capitalized some words. Clarified statements regarding coordination with the 45th Infantry Division (re the Liberation of Dachau and the participation of Task Force 20). Added information to statement regarding Charles M. Schulz.undo
curprev06:4006:40, 2 November 2016 Jwytalkcontribs 10,651 bytes0 "By April 1950, the post had evolved from a wartime training camp to a permanent installation and was renamed Fort Campbell."undo