The 784th Tank Battalion in World War II
History of an African American Armored Unit in Europe
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About the Book
With the onset of World War II, African Americans found themselves in a struggle just to be allowed to fight for their country. Individuals like Lt. General Leslie McNair and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt fought against the military’s discrimination, arguing that the nation could little afford to overlook such an important source of strength. Their eventual success took the form of a military experiment designed to determine whether African Americans were as capable as white soldiers. The 784th was one tank battalion formed as a result.
Part of an effort to chronicle the history of the first African Americans to serve in armored units, this history recounts the service of the 784th Tank Battalion. Replete with observations and comments from veterans of the battalion, it paints a vivid picture of World War II as seen through the eyes of soldiers who had to confront second-class treatment by their army and fellow soldiers while enduring the horrors of war. It details the day-to-day activities of the 784th Tank Battalion, describing basic training, actual combat, occupation and, finally, the deactivation of the unit. Special emphasis is placed on the ways in which these war experiences contributed to the American civil rights movements of the 1960s.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Joe Wilson, Jr.
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 215
Bibliographic Info: 58 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2015 [2007]
pISBN: 978-1-4766-6272-5
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1177-8
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Foreword by Bill Smith 1
Prologue 3
1. The Double “V” Campaign 5
2. Camp Claiborne 19
3. Camp Hood 25
4. Destination ETO 35
5. Baptism of Fire 41
6. The Raging Roer River 53
7. Task Force Byrne 62
8. Eighty-eight Alley 87
9. Crossing the Rhine 102
10. The Ruhr Pocket 114
11. Eyewitness to Genocide 132
12. Elbe River 140
13. Occupation 146
14. Whatever Happened to the 758th Tank Battalion 154
15. Whatever Happened to the 761st Tank Battalion 159
16. Deactivation 167
Afterword by First Sergeant Joseph E. Wilson, Sr., USA (Ret.) 187
Chapter Notes 191
Bibliography 197
Index 201
Book Reviews & Awards
“fine book…a good addition”—Stone & Stone Second World War Books; “an important, useful, and readable book…highly recommended”—On Point: The Journal of Army History.