U.S. Army Armor
Regular Army Armor Regiments
The Regular Army armor regiments carried the numbered lineages behind tank battalions, combat commands, and armored brigade task forces. Through reflagging, reorganization, and the shift from Shermans to Abrams, these regiments preserved the colors and identity of the Armored Force.
Regular Army Armor Regiments
Abrams Era
The numbered Regular Army armor regiments carried the lineages behind tank battalions, combat commands, and armored brigade task forces from World War II into the modern Army.
32nd Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
ARMORED FORCE
1940
Armor Branch Era
Tank
Combat Lineage
RA
Component
The 32nd Armor Regiment belongs to the numbered Regular Army armor line that carried U.S. tank heritage from World War II into the Abrams era. Its battalions and successor elements kept armored lineage alive through repeated reorganizations, but the regimental identity - colors, insignia, and tanker tradition - remained.
33rd Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
ARMORED FORCE
1940
Armor Branch Era
Tank
Combat Lineage
RA
Component
The 33rd Armor Regiment is part of the Regular Army armor lineage that moved from wartime tank battalions to Cold War heavy formations and beyond. The regiment's collection represents branch identity, regimental colors, and the continuity tankers recognize across changing force structures.
34th Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
ARMORED FORCE
1940
Armor Branch Era
Tank
Combat Lineage
RA
Component
The 34th Armor Regiment sits inside the core numbered line of Army tank regiments created for the Armored Force age. Its battalion lineages shifted with each Army reorganization, but the regiment still stands as a recognizable marker of armored heritage and branch pride.
37th Armor Regiment
Patton's Own
RA
1st Armored Division
ABRAMS LINEAGE
1941
Established
Bastogne
Relief Spearhead
1st AD
Parent Lineage
The 37th Tank Battalion - now the 37th Armor Regiment - was Creighton Abrams' command when he led the armored spearhead that relieved Bastogne. The regiment carried that hard-driving reputation forward as one of the best-known armored lineages in the Army.
50th Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
TANK HERITAGE
Armor
Regimental Line
Tank
Battalion Colors
RA
Component
The 50th Armor Regiment represents one of the numbered lines that preserved Army tank identity through activation, inactivation, and rebadging cycles. Its story is the story of armored lineage surviving even when battalions changed divisions, missions, or platforms.
53rd Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
ARMORED FORCE
Armor
Regimental Line
Steel
Tank Heritage
RA
Component
The 53rd Armor Regiment belongs to the Regular Army's numbered armor tradition - a regimental thread carried through battalions, task forces, and heavy formations over decades of Army change. The collection ties modern armor identity back to that lineage.
63rd Armor Regiment
1st Infantry Division Armor
RA
1st Infantry Division
BIG RED ONE
1940
Established
North Africa
First Tank Fights
OIF
Modern Service
The 63rd Armor Regiment has long served as the Big Red One's armored punch. From North Africa and Sicily through Desert Storm and Iraq, the 63rd carried the tank lineage that gave the 1st Infantry Division its steel fist.
64th Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
HEAVY FORCE HERITAGE
Armor
Regimental Line
Tank
Battalion Heritage
RA
Component
The 64th Armor Regiment stands inside the numbered line of Regular Army tank regiments whose battalions were reassigned and reflagged across generations of armored warfare. What stayed constant was the regiment's place in Army armor identity and its enduring colors and insignia.
66th Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
TANK LINEAGE
Armor
Regimental Line
Steel
Combat Heritage
RA
Component
The 66th Armor Regiment belongs to the classic numbered tank regiments that defined the Army's heavy force in the twentieth century. Its collection represents regimental identity carried by battalions that served wherever armored force needed steel on the line.
67th Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
ARMORED FORCE
Armor
Regimental Line
Tank
Battalion Heritage
RA
Component
The 67th Armor Regiment is one of the numbered armor lines that carried U.S. tank heritage across wartime, Cold War, and modular Army reorganizations. The regiment remains a recognizable part of Army armor's larger lineage map even as units moved and changed around it.
68th Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
TANK HERITAGE
Armor
Regimental Line
Steel
Heavy Force
RA
Component
The 68th Armor Regiment represents one of the enduring numbered armor lineages carried by the Regular Army's tank battalions. Even as force structure shifted from divisions to brigade combat teams, the regiment remained part of the branch story tankers know by name and colors.
69th Armor Regiment
Speed & Power
RA
3rd Infantry Division
THUNDER RUN
1940
Established
Baghdad
Thunder Run
3rd ID
Parent Lineage
The 69th Armor Regiment drove the Thunder Runs into Baghdad in 2003 as part of the 3rd Infantry Division's assault on the Iraqi capital. Its lineage ties modern Abrams warfare to one of the Army's most recognizable tank regimental identities.
70th Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
HEAVY FORCE HERITAGE
Armor
Regimental Line
Tank
Combat Lineage
RA
Component
The 70th Armor Regiment belongs to the numbered tank lines that carried armored warfare from World War II into the age of the M1 Abrams. Its collection preserves the regimental identity that outlived multiple restructurings of the Army's heavy force.
72nd Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
ARMORED FORCE
Armor
Regimental Line
Steel
Tank Heritage
RA
Component
The 72nd Armor Regiment is part of the broad Regular Army armor lineage that connected wartime tank battalions to later heavy units and armored brigades. The regiment's collection centers on that continuity of branch identity, insignia, and tanker tradition.
77th Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
TANK LINEAGE
Armor
Regimental Line
Tank
Battalion Heritage
RA
Component
The 77th Armor Regiment carries one of the numbered armor lineages that helped define the Army's heavy force identity in the twentieth century. Its battalion heritage is part of the larger story of how the armored branch preserved colors and lineage across constant force redesign.
81st Armor Regiment
RA
Regular Army Lineage
HEAVY FORCE HERITAGE
Armor
Regimental Line
Steel
Combat Identity
RA
Component
The 81st Armor Regiment belongs to the numbered Regimental line that carried Regular Army tank identity across multiple generations of armor doctrine and organization. The regiment remains a recognizable banner for armored lineage even when battalions shifted mission or parent formation.
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16
Regular Army Regiments
1940
Armor Branch Era
Abrams
Modern Tank Legacy
U.S. Army Armor
Army National Guard Armor Regiments
Army National Guard armor regiments carried state tank lineages and kept heavy-force identity alive in the reserve components. These regiments tied hometown Guard service to the larger story of American armor, preserving colors and branch tradition across generations.
ARNG Armor Regiments
State Lineages
National Guard armor regiments kept state tank lineages and heavy-force identity alive outside the active Army, linking hometown Guard service to the larger story of American armor.
102nd Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 102nd Armor Regiment carries Army National Guard armored lineage - state-based tank history, citizen-soldier service, and the heavy-force tradition that kept armor alive outside the active Army. Its collection represents regimental identity more than a single battalion moment, tying today's soldiers and veterans back to long-running Guard armor heritage.
108th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 108th Armor Regiment reflects the National Guard side of U.S. armor heritage - state formations, local service, and heavy-force identity preserved through Guard armor battalions over time. Its regimental collection represents that continuity of colors, insignia, and tank tradition.
109th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 109th Armor Regiment belongs to the citizen-soldier armor tradition that kept tank lineages alive in the reserve components. The regiment's collection ties Guard service, regimental identity, and armored branch heritage into one recognizable lineage.
110th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 110th Armor Regiment represents one of the National Guard's armor lines - units rooted in state service but tied to the larger branch story of tanks, heavy force, and armored identity. Its regimental heritage belongs to the broader citizen-soldier armor tradition.
123rd Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 123rd Armor Regiment carries National Guard armor lineage - hometown Guard service tied to the Army's larger heavy-force heritage. The regiment's collection centers on branch identity, regimental insignia, and the tank tradition held by citizen-soldier units.
125th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 125th Armor Regiment stands in the Guard armor tradition that preserved tank lineages in the states while the active Army changed around them. Its collection represents that durable identity - armor branch, regimental lineage, and citizen-soldier pride.
127th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 127th Armor Regiment belongs to the National Guard's state-based armor heritage - a line of service where local Guard history and Army tank identity meet. Its regimental collection reflects that role as a carrier of armored lineage rather than a single campaign story.
137th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 137th Armor Regiment reflects the Guard armor tradition of state-raised tank units carrying regimental identity across decades of change. Its collection ties armored branch heritage to the citizen-soldier model that sustained heavy-force lineages in the reserve components.
145th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 145th Armor Regiment carries National Guard armored lineage where state service, regimental colors, and tanker identity intersect. The collection preserves that continuity of Guard armor heritage even when battalions or missions changed over time.
149th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 149th Armor Regiment is part of the citizen-soldier armor tradition that kept heavy-force identity rooted in the National Guard. Its regimental collection reflects lineage, insignia, and the state-based armored heritage carried by Guard tank units.
150th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 150th Armor Regiment belongs to the National Guard armor line that tied hometown Guard service to the larger heritage of American tanks and heavy formations. Its collection represents regimental identity carried by citizen-soldier armor battalions across generations.
156th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 156th Armor Regiment carries Army National Guard armor lineage - state service, branch identity, and the heavy-force tradition that let Guard tank units hold onto a distinct armored heritage. Its regimental collection reflects that long continuity.
174th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 174th Armor Regiment stands inside the Guard armor tradition where state-raised tank units preserved colors, insignia, and branch identity outside the active Army. Its collection represents that citizen-soldier side of American armored heritage.
185th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 185th Armor Regiment reflects the way Guard tank lineages were preserved in state formations long after the Armored Force first expanded. The regiment's collection is a marker of that National Guard armor identity - local roots, armored branch pride, and lasting regimental heritage.
187th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 187th Armor Regiment carries Guard armor lineage built around state service and citizen-soldier tank formations. Its collection represents the regimental thread that tied local Guard units to the larger history of American armored warfare.
194th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 194th Armor Regiment belongs to the National Guard's armor heritage - a lineage shaped by state service, heavy-force identity, and the long effort to keep tank regiments alive in the reserve components. Its regimental collection preserves that story in recognizable armor form.
195th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 195th Armor Regiment reflects the Guard side of American armor - local soldiering tied to armored branch identity and heavy-force heritage. Its regimental collection stands for the continuity of citizen-soldier tank lineage carried across changing missions and structures.
196th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 196th Armor Regiment carries a National Guard armor lineage rooted in state service but tied unmistakably to the larger story of the Army's tank force. Its collection preserves that regimental identity - armored branch, insignia, and citizen-soldier heritage.
205th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 205th Armor Regiment is part of the Guard armor tradition that kept tank lineages alive in state formations even as the active Army restructured its heavy force. Its regimental collection represents that enduring citizen-soldier armored identity.
210th Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 210th Armor Regiment reflects the National Guard armor story - state-raised tank lineages carrying armored branch identity, regimental colors, and citizen-soldier service through decades of change. Its collection ties that local heritage back to the wider Armor branch.
252nd Armor Regiment
NG
Army National Guard
STATE ARMOR LINEAGE
ARNG
Component
Armor
State Lineage
Citizen-Soldier
Tradition
The 252nd Armor Regiment stands in the long line of Guard armor units that connected hometown service to the Army's broader tank heritage. The regiment's collection reflects citizen-soldier armored identity - state roots, branch colors, and a lineage built around heavy-force tradition.
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21
Guard Armor Regiments
ARNG
Citizen-Soldier Armor
37
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