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  2. 160th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The regiment deployed to Japan with the 40th Infantry Division in March 1951 where it engaged in several months of training before shipping out to South Korea in February 1952 as part of the 40th Infantry Division. The 160th served for the last fifteen months of combat in Korea and then returned to California with the 40th in June 1954 and was ...

  3. 40th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 40th Infantry Division ("Sunburst Division") [2] is a modular division of the California Army National Guard.Following the Army's modularization in the mid-2000s, the division has become a modular unit consisting of three brigade combat teams, with National Guardsmen from throughout the Pacific and Western United States and Oceania.

  4. John C. Sjogren - Wikipedia

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    He was the first of four soldiers from the 40th Division to receive the Medal. After the war, Sjogren served the Michigan National Guard from 1949 to 1953, where he rose to the rank of First Lieutenant and served in the Korean War before leaving the guard. He is buried in Rockford Cemetery, Rockford, Michigan.

  5. California Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    40th Infantry Division. 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (79th IBCT) 1st Battalion, 160th Infantry Regiment; 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment; 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment; 1st Battalion, 143rd Field Artillery Regiment (1-143rd FAR) 578th Brigade Engineer Battalion (578th BEB) 40th Brigade Support Battalion (40th BSB) 65th ...

  6. 40th Armored Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 December 1967, a major reorganization of the National Guard reduced the Guard to eight combat divisions, with the 40th Armored Division as one of the units designated for inactivation. On 29 January 1968, the Division was eliminated and the 40th Infantry Brigade and 40th Armored Brigade were organized.

  7. Battle of Visayas - Wikipedia

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    The regiment also proceeded to seize the airfield at Mandurriao district. The Japanese were holed up in Iloilo City, and the 40th Division easily swept these Japanese outposts in two days. Mopping up operations by the guerrillas and 2nd Battalion of the 160th Infantry Regiment continued, and at war's end, some 1,500 Japanese troops surrendered.

  8. Panay Liberation Day - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese were concentrated in Iloilo City proper, and the 40th Division in two days easily defeated these Japanese outposts. Mopping up operations by the guerrillas and 2nd Battalion of the 160th Infantry Regiment continued, and at war's end, some 1,500 Japanese troops surrendered.

  9. 18th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Between 25 September and 1 November, the regiment consolidated with the California National Guard 2nd Infantry Regiment's 2nd Battalion, Companies L and M, and Sanitary Detachment as the 160th Infantry. The 160th was assigned to the 40th Infantry Division, and was demobilized at Camp Kearny in San Diego on 7 May 1919. [2]

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