827th Tank Battalion Patch

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SKU:
2470
MPN:
2470
Width:
3.75 (in)
Height:
3.25 (in)
Depth:
0.08 (in)
Backing:
Sew On
Edging:
Cut Edge
  • 827th Tank Battalion Patch
  • 827th Tank Battalion Patch | Center Detail
  • 827th Tank Battalion Patch | Upper Left Quadrant
  • 827th Tank Battalion Patch | Upper Right Quadrant
  • 827th Tank Battalion Patch | Lower Left Quadrant
  • 827th Tank Battalion Patch | Lower Right Quadrant
$10.95

Description

827th Tank Battalion Patch – 3.25" x 3.75" Embroidered Patch with Sew-On Backing

Superior Materials: Made with premium polyester thread and durable twill fabric, ensuring long-lasting color and strength.
Advanced Embroidery Technology: Crafted using the most advanced embroidery machinery, guaranteeing intricate detail, sharp lines, and consistent quality every time.
Sew-On Application: Designed for long-term durability through stitching, this patch is ideal for jackets, uniforms, or historical display.
Durable and Washable: Withstands routine wear and cleaning without losing its sharp appearance.
Versatile Use: A proud emblem for veterans, reenactors, collectors, and armored warfare historians.

Formations & Origins
The 827th Tank Battalion was a segregated African American tank unit formed during World War II under the U.S. Army’s "Colored Troops" designation. Activated in 1942, it was part of the broader movement to include African American soldiers in combat roles, a crucial step toward integration of the U.S. military.

Notable Commanders
While specific battalion-level leadership records are limited, the 827th operated under higher command structures that included white officers and non-commissioned African American leadership, reflecting the racial structure of the military at the time. Despite these challenges, the unit built a strong internal chain of command and camaraderie.

Major Campaigns/Operations
The 827th Tank Battalion deployed to Europe in the final phase of WWII and served in a support capacity across France and Germany. Their primary mission was armored support for infantry units, route security, and occupation duties as Allied forces pushed toward victory. Though they arrived later in the war, their presence was a statement of both tactical and social importance.

Specialized Role/Equipment
Operating M4 Sherman tanks and similar armored vehicles, the battalion was trained for mobile warfare, infantry support, and logistical protection. Their operations focused on mobility, firepower, and coordinated maneuver in a European theater that demanded armor flexibility and reliability.

Acts of Heroism
Despite facing discrimination and limited recognition, the soldiers of the 827th demonstrated unwavering discipline and courage in their duties. Their commitment in the face of adversity, both in combat and within the military structure, contributed to the broader legacy of African American service in WWII and helped pave the way for President Truman’s 1948 desegregation order.

Legacy & Notable Achievements
Though less known than other tank units, the 827th Tank Battalion holds an honored place in military history as one of the African American armored units that proved both their tactical worth and moral right to serve equally. This patch honors their strength, resilience, and vital role in transforming the U.S. military.
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