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WWII Unit Identification Markings for U.S. Military Vehicles

Unit Identification Markings for U.S. Military Vehicles

Regulations:

The prescribed guidelines for “Unit Identification Markings on Vehicles and Equipment” in the United States Army Regulations (AR) were outlined in AR 850-5. While these regulations establish the fundamental framework for unit identification markings, photographic evidence reveals that numerous vehicles belonging to various units did not consistently adhere to the specified guidelines. The following passage is extracted from Section 10 of AR 850-5, dated August 5, 1942.

10. Unit markings. – Gasoline solvent paint or paint as prescribed by the War Department will be used.

a. Unit markings. – National symbol.

(1) A white five-pointed star will be the national symbol of all motor vehicles assigned to tactical units. Administrative motor vehicles operating in an active theater of operations will be similarly marked when directed by the theater commander.

(2) The size of the national symbol will be determined for each type of motor vehicle and will be large enough to take advantage of the surface upon which to be painted. See figures 1 to 34.

(3) Whenever requirements for camouflage and concealment outweigh the requirements for recognition, the national symbol may be covered by lusterless olive-drab gasoline solvent paint, camouflage nets, oil and dirt, etc., or will be removed.

b. Unit identification symbols.

(1) Front and rear markings. – See figures 1 to 34 for location.

(a) General.Front and rear markings are identical and consist of four groups in consecutive order, from the left to right when facing the vehicle, separated by a dash 1 inch long. Markings may be on a single line or on two lines, but in no case will groups be broken nor order of groupings be changed. If two lines are used, the first and third groups will be on the top row. Composition of groups is indicated below.

(b) First group.The first group will designate the smallest appropriate unit listed below in accordance with the following code:

WWII USA VEH Markings 1st Group

UnitDesignationRemarks
Division (infantry)Arabic numeral.AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Division (armored)Arabic numeral followed by
triangle 3 inches high
with ¼-inch stroke.
Δ
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Division (cavalry)Arabic numeral followed by letter C.AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Corps (army)Roman numeral.AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Corps (cavalry)Roman numeral followed by letter C.AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Corps (armored)Roman numeral followed by
triangle 3 inches high
with ¼-inch stroke.
Δ
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
ArmyArabic numeral followed by letter A.AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Air forceArabic numeral followed by
a star 3 inches high.
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Zone of communicationsZCAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Army Ground ForcesAGFAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Services of SupplySOSAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
General HeadquartersGHQAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Zone of interiorZIAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Reception centerRCAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Replacement training centerRTC preceded by arm or service symbol.
A or C or Δ or ★
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Training centerTC preceded by arm or service symbol.
A or C or Δ or ★
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Firing centerFC preceded by arm or service symbol.
A or C or Δ or ★
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
All othersNonconflicting letters.AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Airborne DivisionArabic numeral before Gr.2 (AB or A/B)

(c) Second group.The second group will designate separate regiment, separate brigades; groups, separate battalions, or separate companies, and similar units by appropriate number or symbol, followed by arm or service in accordance with abbreviations listed below. When indicating headquarters and headquarters companies or special companies of units identified in first group, the second group will consist only of the letter “X.” When indicating brigades, the numeral will be underlined.

WWII USA VEH Markings 2nd Group

Arm or serviceDesignationRemarks
AirborneAB or A/BAlso seen "ABN"
Army Air Forces unitsStar 3 inches high.
Wings and Propeller from 1945
AntiaircraftAA
AmphibiousAMAPH from 1945
Armored regimentTriangle 3 inches high
with ¼-inch stroke.
Δ
CavalryC
Chemical Warfare ServiceG
Coast Artillery CorpsCA
Corps of EngineersE
Field ArtilleryFAF from 1945
InfantryI (preceded by dash ½-inch square)The dash in front of I and O is to avoid confusion with numbers
Medical DepartmentM
Military policeP
Ordnance DepartmentO (preceded by dash ½-inch square)The dash in front of I and O is to avoid confusion with numbers
Quartermaster CorpsQ
Signal CorpsS
Tank DestroyerTD
Tank groupTGNot used from 1945
Mountain(See Remarks)MN from 1945
Bombardment Group / Bomber Gr.
(Airforce)
BGby AVM
Fighter Group
(Airforce)
FGby AVM
See also 3rd Group

(d) Third group.The third group will designate companies and similar organizations by letters in accordance with the following code:

WWII USA VEH Markings 3rd Group

OrganizationDesignationRemarks
Headquarters and headquarters company
(or headquarters and headquarters and
service company) of lowest unit identification
in previous groups.
HQAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Service company of lowest unit identified
in service groups.
SVAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Headquarters and headquarters company
of battalion not previously identified.
Numerical designation of battalion
followed by letters HQ.
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Service company of battalion
not previously identified.
Battalion number followed
by letters SV.
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Lettered companyLetter designation.AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Separate company identified
in second group.
X or abbreviation of company.AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
AntitankATAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
MaintenanceMTAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Heavy weaponsHWAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
CannonCNAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
ReconnaissanceRAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
TrainTNAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
WeaponsWAR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Name" company
(other than headquarters company,
headquarters and service company
or service company).
Nonconflicting letters assigned for
identification purposes, preceded
by the battalion number,
when necessary.
AR 850-5 Aug. 1942
Automatic weaponsAWInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
ConstructionCONInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
DepotDPInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
Direct SupportDSInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
General AutoGAMInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
General SupportGSInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
Heavy WeaponsHWInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
MortarMRInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
MaintenanceMTInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
Parachute maintenancePMInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
ReconnaissanceRInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
RepairRPInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
Transportation motor poolTMPInd. Co. codes from Oct. 1942
Fighter Group (Airforce)FGby AVM
See also 2nd Group
Fighter Squadron (Airforce)FSby AVM
Bombardment Squadron / Bomber Squadron
(Airforce)
BSby AVM

(e) Fourth group.The fourth group will designate the serial number of the vehicle in normal order of march within the organization to which it is assigned. Vehicles assigned to any headquarters will be combined for purposes of numbering with those of the appropriate headquarters company or similar organization, and will be given the smaller serial numbers used therein.

WWII USA VEH Markings 4th Group

RemarkDesignation
AR 850-5
(1942)
The fourth group will designate the serial number of the vehicle in normal order of march within the organization to which it is assigned. Vehicles assigned to any headquarters will be combined for purposes of numbering with those of the appropriate headquarters company or similar organization, and will be given the smaller serial numbers used therein.
Additional
information
by AVM
Group 4 Vehicle Serial Number

Assigning serial numbers to vehicles based on their normal order of march is a standard practice. Vehicles allocated to headquarters will be consolidated with HQ vehicles and designated with lower serial numbers. Typically, a systematic convoy order numbering format is adopted, where HQ vehicles are numbered 1-10, the 1st platoon 11-20, the 2nd platoon 21-30, and so forth.

The numbering, stenciled in white and limited to a maximum height of 4 inches, is applied on both the front and back of the vehicle. Groupings are distinguished by a one-inch dash. It is permissible to place Groups three and four on the opposite end of the bumper. When arranged in two lines, Group 1 is positioned over Group 2, and Group 3 over Group 4. Furthermore, a trailer is assigned the same bumper number as its towing vehicle.
Additional
information
by AVM
For the 4th group within the artillery units, the vehicle number also served as an indication for the specific battery. For example: Battery A started at vehicle 10, Battery B started at vehicle 20, Battery C started at vehicle 30, Battery D started at vehicle 40, and so forth. This systematic numbering provided a clear identification of both the vehicle and the assigned battery within the artillery unit.

(2) Examples.

WWII USA VEH Markings - Examples

ExampleExampleExampleGr.1Str.Gr.2Nat.
Symb.
Gr.3Str.Gr.4Remarks
(a)1—X—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Co, 1st Inf Div.1-XHQ-10
1—X—1S—1010th vehicle, 1st Sig Co, 1st Inf Div.1-X1S-10
1—X—1R—1010th vehicle, 1st Rcn Tr, 1st Inf Div.1-X1R-10
1—16-I—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 16th Inf, 1st Inf Div.1-16-IA-10
1—F—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Btry, Div Arty, 1st Inf Div.1-FHQ-10
1—33F—D—1010th vehicle, Btry D, 33d FA Bn, 1st Inf Div.1-33FD-10
1—1E—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 1st Engr Bn, 1st Inf Div.1-1EA-10
1—1M—A—1010th vehicle, Co A (Coll), 1st Med Bn, 1st Inf Div.1-1MA-10
1A—493M—COLL—1010th vehicle, Coll Co, 493rd Med Bn, First Army.1A-493MCOLL-10by AVM
1—1Q—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 1st QM Bn, 1st Inf Div.1-1QA-10
(b)1Δ—X—SV—1010th vehicle, Serv. Co, 1st Armd Div.-XSV-10
1Δ—81R—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 81st Rcn Bn, 1st Armd Div.-81RA-10
1Δ—1Δ—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 1st Armd Regt, 1st Armd Div.-A-10
1Δ—27F—A—1010th vehicle, Btry A, 27th FA Bn, 1st Armd Div.-27FA-10
1Δ—16E—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 16th Engr Bn, 1st Armd Div.-16EA-10
1Δ—6–I—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 6th Inf, 1st Armd Div.-6–IA-10
1Δ—TN—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Co, Div Tn, 1st Armd Div.-TNHQ-10
1Δ—1-O—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, Maint Bn, 1st Armd Div.-1-OA-10
1Δ—1Q—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, Sup Bn, 1st Armd Div.-1QA-10
(c)1C—X—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Tr, 1st Cay. Div.1C-XHQ-10
1C—X—1S—1010th vehicle, 1st Sig Tr, 1st Cav Div.1C-X1S-10
1C—91R—A—1010th vehicle, Tr A, 91st Rcn Sq, 1st Cav Div.1C-91RA-10
1C—X—27-O—1010th vehicle, 27th Ord Co, 1st Cav Div.1C-X27-O-10
1C—1C—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Tr, let Cav Brig, 1st Cav Div.1C-1CHQ-10
1C—12C—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Tr, 12th Cav, 1st Cav Div.1C-12CHQ-10
1C—F—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Btry, Div Arty, 1st Cav Div.1C-FHQ-10
1C—61F—A—1010th vehicle, Btry A, 61st FA Bn, 1st Cav Div.1C-61FA-10
1C—8E—A—1010th vehicle, Tr A, 8th Engr Bn, 1st Cav Div.1C-8EA-10
1C—1M—A—1010th vehicle, Tr A, let Med Sq, 1st Cav Div.1C-1MA-10
1C—1Q—A—1010th vehicle, Tr A, 1st QM Sq, 1st Cav Div.1C-1QA-10
(d)2A—21Q—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 21st QM Regt, Second Army.2A-21QA-10
3A—61Q—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 61st QM Bn, Third Army.3A-61QA-10
★—1Q—SVAV—1010th vehicle, 1st QM Co, Serv Gp, (Avn) AAF.-1QSVAV-10
3A—21Q—CAR—1010th vehicle, 21st QM Car Co, Third Army.3A-21QCAR-10
3A—56Q—COM—1010th vehicle, 56th QM Sales Comm Co, Third Army.3A-56QCOM-10
3A—67Q—REF—1010th vehicle, 67th QM Ref Co, Third Army.3A-67QREF-10
4A—79Q—DP—1010th vehicle, 79th QM Depot Co, Fourth Army.4A-79QDP-10
1A—87Q—RHD—1010th vehicle, 87th QM Rhd Co, First Army.1A-87QRHD-10
1A—132Q—TRK—1010th vehicle, 132d QM Trk Co, First Army.1A-132QTRK-10
★—862Q—MT—1010th vehicle, 862d QM L Maint Co, AAF.-862QMT-10
(e)GHQ—101M—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 101 Med Regt, GHQ.GHQ-101MA-10
II—40M—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 40th Med Bn, II Army Corps.II-40MA-10
3A—1M—VET—1010th vehicle, 1st Vet Co, Third Army.3A-1MVET-10
II—701M—SAN—1010th vehicle, 701st Sn Co, II Army Corps.II-701MSAN-10
II—3M—EV—1010th vehicle, 3d Evac Hosp, II Army Corps.II-3MEV-10
II—3M—EVAC—1010th vehicle, 3d Evac Hosp, II Army Corps.II-3MEVAC-10by AVM
3A—53M—GEN—1010th vehicle, 53d Gen Hosp, Third Army.3A-53MGEN-10
1A—151M—STA—1010th vehicle, 151st Sta Hosp, First Army.1A-151MSTA-10
3A—63M—SUR—1010th vehicle, 63d Surg Hosp, Third Army.3A-63MSUR-10
3A—16M—VET—1010th vehicle, 16th Vet Evac Hosp, Third Army.3A-16MVET-10
1A—1M—DP—1010th vehicle, 1st Med Sup Dep, First Army.1A-1MDP-10
3A—2M—LAB—1010th vehicle, 2d Med Lab, Third Army.3A-2MLAB-10
(f)1A—101P—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 101st MP Bn, First Army.1A-101PA-10
ZI—704P—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 704th MP Bn, ZI.ZI-704PA-10
IV—X—44P—1010th vehicle, 44th MP Co, IV Army Corps.IV-X44P-10
(g)IX—18E—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 18th Engr, IX Army Corps.IX-18EA-10
II—62E—D—1010th vehicle, Co D, 62d Top Engr, II Army Corps.II-62ED-10
(h)1A-41-O—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 41st Ord Bn, First Army.1A-41-OA-10
I—1-O—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq & Hq Det, 1st Ord Bn, I Army Corps.I-1-OHQ-10
3A—X—60-O—1010th vehicle, 60th Ord Co, Third Army.3A-X60-O-10
★—714-O—AB—1010th vehicle, 714 Ord Co, AB, AAF.-714-OAB-10
(i)IIΔ—1S—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 1st Sig Bn, I Armd Corps.IIΔ-1SA-10
III—26S—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 26th Sig Bn, III Army Corps.III-26SA-10
★—X—S—1010th vehicle, Sig Co, AAF.-XS-10
III—X—280S—1010th vehicle, 280th Sig Co, III Army Corps.III-X280S-10
ZI—1S—SV—1010th vehicle, 1st Sig Serv Co, ZI.ZI-1SSV-10
(j)1A—2G—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 2d Cml Bn, First Army.1A-2GA-10
3A—3G—MT—1010th vehicle, 3d Cml Co Maint, Third Army.3A-3GMT-10
3A—3G—DP—1010th vehicle, 3d Cml Co, Dep, Third Army.3A-3GDP-10
(k)II—13F—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Btry, 13th FA Brig, II Army Corps.II-13FHQ-10
I—17F—A—1010th vehicle, Btry A, 17th FA, I Army Corps.I-17FA-10
1A—6F—A—1010th vehicle, Btry A, 6th FA Bn, First Army.1A-6FA-10
GHQ—71F—A—1010th vehicle, Btry A, 71st FA Bn, GHQ.GHQ-71FA-10
I—1FOB—A—1010th vehicle, Btry A, 1st FA Obsn Bn, I Army Corps.I-1FOBA-10
(l)3A—33CA—HQ—1010th vehicle, Hq Btry, 33 CAC Brig, Third Army.3A-33CAHQ-10
1A—2CA—A—1010th vehicle, Btry A, 2d CAC, First Army.1A-2CAA-10
AA—302CA—A—1010th vehicle, Btry A, 302 CAC, AA Comd.AA-302CAA-10
(m)2A—601TD—A—1010th vehicle, Co A. 601 TD Bn, Second Army.2A-601TDA-10
TD—693TD—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, 693 TD Bn, TD Comd.TD-693TDA-10
(n)★—850E—A—1010th vehicle, Co A, Engr Bn Avn, AAF.-850EA-10

(3) How marked.Unit identification markings will be painted in white letters on olive-drab background.

(4) Height of letters and figures. – Letters and figures will be of a character style and dimensions as designed for use for traffic signs. Where space does not permit this size, letters and figures will conform to space available. See figure 35.

(5) Marking not required. – Rear marking only is required on trailers, except on trailer, bomb, M5 and trailer, tractor, crane (see figs. 29 and 30). Unit marking will be placed on motorcycles when practicable.

(6) Removal of unit markings.The first two groups of unit markings will be removed from all motor vehicles when leaving home stations for movement to theaters of operations or ports of embarkation and in the theater of operations when directed by the theater commanders.

(7) Administrative vehicles, motor vehicles assigned to administrative units or functions at posts, camps, and stations or similar activities will substitute abbreviations or words for the first two groups in order to show station and activity represented, Abbreviations will be those commonly used and where practical will conform to those prescribed in these regulations.