Armor Branch (United States)

The Armor Branch of the United States Army is an active combat arms branch created in 1940.

History
Even though the armor branch traces its linage back to the original cavalry units, its first beginnings date from the First World War. The Tank Service of the National Army was formed on 5 March 1918. and disbanded after the war in 1920. The Armored Force was formed on 10 July 1940, And became a permanent branch of the Army in 1950. The United States Army Armor School is now located at Fort Benning.

Publications
ARMOR is the professional journal of the U.S. Army’s Armor Branch, published by the Chief of Armor at Fort Knox, Ky., training center for the Army’s tank and cavalry forces. It is also one of the oldest publications in the U.S., founded in 1888 by cavalry officers on the American frontier as a forum for discussing doctrine, tactics, and equipment among soldiers geographically separated by the great distances of the American West.

Weapons
M1A2 – Main Battle Tank

Stryker – Armored Combat Vehicle

Stryker MGS - Tank Destroyer

M2 Bradley IFV – Infantry Fighting Vehicle

M3 Bradley CFV - Cavalry Fighting Vehicle

Current units

 * 1st Armored Division (United States)
 * 1st Cavalry Division (United States)
 * 33rd Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 34th Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 37th Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 63rd Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 66th Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 67th Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 68th Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 69th Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 70th Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 77th Armor Regiment (United States)
 * 103rd Armor Regiment (United States)