
Description
This commemorative campaign map, titled The Box Score, chronicles the combat history and statistical achievements of the US Army 7th Armored Division (the Lucky Seventh) during World War II. The document features a portrait of Major General Robert W. Hasbrouck, who commanded the division starting in November 1944. The central illustrated map, signed by artist Tom Lensink in the lower right, traces the division's movements from the United Kingdom through Normandy (Utah and Omaha beaches), Northern France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany, culminating at the Baltic Sea on May 3, 1945. Key engagements noted include the Battle of the Bulge (St. Vith) and the Remagen Bridge. A statistical table compares Enemy losses against Division data, including armored vehicles destroyed, miles traveled, and ammunition expended. The figure 113,041, representing prisoners taken, is highlighted in large red numerals. The lower left margin contains the printer mark: PRINTED BY GEBAUER-SCHWETSCHKE BUCHDRUCKEREI A.-G. HALLE. This indicates the piece was printed in Halle (Saale), Germany, during the immediate post-war occupation period for distribution to division veterans. The item is housed in a modern black frame.Dimensions: Approximately 24 x 18 inches.
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WWII 7th Armored Map Framed
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Militaria and Collectibles Auction
Apr 19, 2026 12:00 PM EDTMinoa, NY, United States
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