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The 99th Infantry Division gained the nickname the "Checkerboard" division, from its unit insignia that was devised in 1923 while it was headquartered in the city of Pittsburgh. The blue and white checkerboard in the insignia is taken from the coat of arms of William Pitt, for whom Pittsburgh is named. The division was also known as the "Battle ...
"Climb to Glory" Division Formerly "10th Light Division (Alpine)" [World War II] ... 99th Infantry Division "Checkerboard Division" 100th Division
87th Infantry Division – "Golden Acorn"; This is today's 87th Support Command. 88th Infantry Division "Blue Devils"; "Cloverleaf"; "The Puckering Butthole" – Due to the shape of the patch, a pair of crossed numeral 8's; "8 Across and 8 Up!" – A play on military slang, insinuating that the quality of the division is low; This is today's ...
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The 394th Infantry Regiment was established on 23 July 1918 as the 394th Infantry and assigned to the 99th Division as a member of the National Army. It was demobilized on 30 November 1918, but was later reconstituted on 21 June 1921 as a member of the Organized Reserves just like the 99th Infantry Division.