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Hey $oldierboy—thanks for your recent contributions. I noticed your interest in Wikipedia's video game content and thought you might be interested in the video games WikiProject. We've done some great work (over 250 pieces of Featured content and over 800 Good articles), but there is plenty more to do. Come say hello on our talk page, participate in our current events, or let me know if I can help with anything. Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope I'll see you around. Thibbs (talk) 13:48, 4 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

$oldierboy You need to do a better investigation on the 2nd Armored Division in WWII. Shortly after the break out from Normandy the division was split up. Most of the talk battalions were sent south with the 3rd army. Most of the light armored battalions remained with 7th army and went north to Belgium and north of the Maginot Line. As a matter of fact B Co. of the 82nd Reconnaissance was the first allied units into Belgium. So they were either in direct line or north of the Bulge. A good reference is on Facebook 2nd Armored 82nd Recon Battalion Co. B Reenact Unit or 82nd Recon Bn. 2nd Armor Div.

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