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Original U.S. WWII 5th Armored Division Named Grouping - Wounded In Action

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Original Items: One-of-a-kind set. A nice U.S. WWII grouping named to T-5 Robert T. Jaworski ASN 37471274 of 47th Armored Infantry Battalion, 5th Armored Division.

The 5th Armored Division landed at Utah Beach, 24 July 1944, and moved into combat on 2 August, driving south through Coutances, Avranches, and Vitre, and across the Mayenne River to seize the city of Le Mans, 8 August. Turning north, the Division forged the steel ring around the Germans in Normandy by advancing to the edge of the city of Argentan on 12 August-8 days before the Argentan-Falaise Gap was closed. Turning Argentan over to the 90th Infantry Division, the 5th Armored advanced 80 miles to capture the Eure River Line at Dreux on 16 August. Bitter fighting was encountered in clearing the Eure-Seine corridor, the second big trap in France. The 5th passed through Paris 30 August to spearhead V Corps drive through the Compiegne Forest, across the Oise, Aisne, and Somme Rivers, and reached the Belgian border at Conde, 2 September. The Division then turned east, advancing 100 miles in 8 hours, and crossed the Meuse at Charleville-Mezieres, 4 September. Racing past Sedan, it liberated Luxembourg City on the 10th and deployed along the German border. The reconnaissance squadron of the Division sent a patrol across the German border on the afternoon of 11 September to be the first of the Allies to cross the enemy frontier. On 14 September the 5th penetrated the Siegfried Line at Wallendorf, remaining until the 20th, to draw off enemy reserves from Aachen. In October it held defensive positions in the Monschau-Hofen sector. The Division entered the Hurtgen Forest area in late November and pushed the enemy back to the banks of the Roer River in very heavy fighting. On 22 December it was withdrawn to Verviers and placed in 12th Army Group reserve. Crossing the Roer on 25 February 1945 the 5th spearheaded the XIII Corps drive to the Rhine, crossing the Rhine at Wesel, 30 March 1945. The Division reached the banks of the Elbe at Tangermunde, 12 April-45 miles from Berlin. On 16 April, the 5th moved to Klotze to wipe out the Von Clausewitz Panzer Division and again drove to the Elbe, this time in the vicinity of Dannenberg. The Division mopped up in the 9th Army sector until VE-day.

This group includes the following:
- T-5 Jaworski's named 4-pocket class A uniform tunic. Jacket features an 5th Armored Division patch on the left shoulder, Sterling Combat Infantryman's Badge, Purple Heart Medal Ribbon, Good Conduct medal ribbon, European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal ribbon with 4 bronze battle stars, American Defense Medal Ribbon, WWII Victory Medal Ribbon, Rifle Expert Medal, T-5 chevrons, Ruptured Duck, 3 overseas service bars indicating 18+ months in the ETO and lapel pins. Jacket is a size 38R and is named to Jaworski on the interior.

- Overseas cap with infantry piping

- Original 5th Armored Division WWII Campaign Map

- Fantastic theater made leather CIB bracelet.

- Hand painted blue denim barracks bag with 5th Armored Division insignia.

- 2 x 5th Armored Division unit photos

- Purple Heart in original case

- Multiple miscellaneous medals/chevrons/ribbons

- WWII Army song book

- 1943 Army First Aid manual and more books pamhlets and papers.

- 3 x Original vintage photos of Jaworski in uniform.

A really nice grouping from the 5th Armored Division.

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