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  2. 32nd Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    It then became known as the Red Arrow Division. [4] During World War II, the division was credited with many "firsts". It was the first United States division to deploy as an entire unit overseas and among the first [5] of seven U.S. Army and U.S. Marine units to engage in offensive ground combat operations during 1942. The division was among ...

  3. 128th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The red arrow is the design of the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 32d Division. Traditionally, the word "Wisconsin" means "wild rushing waters," thus the three fountains , heraldic symbols for water, appropriately stand for the Wisconsin Army National Guard regiments: First, Second and Third, from which elements stemmed to make up the ...

  4. Battle of Villa Verde Trail - Wikipedia

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    The campaign began on 21 February 1945 and concluded with the success of the Americans on 31 May 1945. The U.S.'s 32nd Infantry Division, called the Red Arrow Division, carried out the campaign with assistance from Filipino guerrillas. The 32nd Division suffered heavy casualties during the campaign. U.S. casualties were 825 dead and 2,160 wounded.

  5. 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1967 from the inactivated 32nd Infantry Division, the Red Arrow Brigade consisted of three battalions of light infantry as well as support and engineer units. The 32nd's shoulder patch, a line shot through with a red arrow, originated in the division's tenacity in piercing German lines during World War I that no other army could breach.

  6. List of formations of the United States Army during World War I

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    32nd Division ("Les Terribles"; "Red Arrow Division") (Michigan and Wisconsin) 26 August 1917 15 July 1918 Maj. Gen. James Parker Maj. Gen. William G. Haan Maj. Gen. William Lassiter: Oise-Aisne Aisne-Marne Meuse–Argonne: 33rd Division ("Prairie Division") (Illinois) 25 August 1917 17 July 1918 Maj. Gen. George Bell Jr. Somme Offensive Meuse ...

  7. List of equipment of the United States Army during World War II

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    World War II was a global war that started in 1939 and ended in 1945. Following the Japanese attack of 7 December 1941 , the United States joined the war and started actively supporting the Allies' campaign .

  8. 105th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 105th Cavalry Regiment is a regiment in the United States Army National Guard.. A regiment with this designation has been formed three times, and due to the lineage system of the United States Army, all three formations are considered completely separate units.

  9. 127th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The red arrow was the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 32d Division and the rainbow that of the 42d Division, during World War I. The motto "LES TERRIBLES" is the nom-de-guerre conferred upon the 127th Infantry during World War I. Crest; The crest is that of the Wisconsin Army National Guard. Background; The coat of arms was approved on 17 June ...