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Story of the WWII 808th Tank Destroyer Battalion

A synopsis of how the US became involved in WWII
The creation of Tank Destroyers is examined.
Training Tank Destroyers and the 808th TD Btn
A short history of the greatest army the world has ever known.
The 808th TD Btn was engaged in combat everyday they were online in Europe
      The 808 landed at Utah Beach in France
      The 808 goes into combat in Dieulouard, France
      Who the 808 fought with and what campaigns they were directly involved in.
      Headquarters for the 808th TD Btn in Europe
Victory in Europe
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808 TD Btn Attached to 65th Infantry

5 April - 9 May, 1945

 By the time the 808 joined with the 65th Infantry German offense was practically non-existent and their defense was usually a white flag. Here is a rundown of the events leading to the end. As was the norm for the 808 and the entire third army, don't let up. Keep pounding them and they did all the way across Germany.

Langensalza fell on 5 April (the day the 808th joined the 65th).

Continuing the advance against crumbling Nazi opposition, they crossed the Danube 4 miles below Regensburg on 26 April and seized Passau 27 April,

They crossed the River Inns, 4 May, and occupied Linz, Austria, on the 5th. Germans surrendered en masse.

On 7 May, hostilities officially ended in Europe.

Victory at Struth to Linz, Austria

The 808th Tank Destroyer Batallion from the Danube to the Enns
compiled by Tim Byars

"Many units can claim credit for part of the victory of Struth...Fighter bombers, coming in at 0900, bombed and strafed enemy infantry and tanks near the town along with the 808th Tank Destroyer Battalion. They accounted for eleven enemy tanks (of an estimated sixteen), a large part of the air tally obtained as the tanks retreated northeast form the battlefield about 1300."

"On 2 May, the 2nd Battalion, 261st infantry, entered the Enns River town of Passau. There, the joint action the the 868th Field Artillery, the 546 Antiaircraft Artillery, and the 808 Tank Destroyer Battalion was instrumental in destroying the 300 SS troops and three Mark IV tanks which had held the town."

Struth, Germany - Panzer counter attack: "Tanks should advance by bounds, from cover to cover, in the rear of the infantry. They will only be exposed when the situation demands their intervention. In such cases they will attack in close association with the infantry." --- General George S. Patton

mapGerman counter attack was repulsed at Struth and the area east of Bad Soden was cleared. Enemy forces of about 1500 troops reinforced with tanks and self-propelled guns was completely destroyed 7-9 April 1945.

 To a TD parked beside "K" Company's CP, however, goes the honor of revenging the most dramatic enemy gesture. During the morning, a self-propelled gun rumbled up to the 3rd Battalion CP, 261sr Infantry, to fire point-blank at the building indicated by Struth citizenry. The 808 TD made certain that the enemy gun never attacked another American CP.

The battle of Struth, which started out as all infantry engagement ended as a striking example of the power of combined arms.

And so the 65th Infantry story goes...always thankful the 808 tank destroyer battalion was there to increase their strength and force the German army into submission.

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