Check out our new article on the U.S. Army Armored Infantry Rifle Company from 1943 to 1945. These were the U.S. Army's World War II-era mechanized infantry companies mounted in half-tracks and integral to U.S. Army Armored Divisions, working in conjunction with its Tank Companies. Included in the article is an in-depth overview of all personnel and equipment (including vehicles and weapons), subunits, tactics and the seating of the subordinate rifle platoons.
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