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30th Division ("Old Hickory Division") (Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) 28 August 1917 5 July 1918 Maj. Gen. John F. Morrison Maj. Gen. Clarence P. Townsley Maj. Gen. George W. Read Maj. Gen. Edward M. Lewis: Somme Offensive Ypres-Lys: 31st Division ("Dixie Division") (Alabama, Florida, Georgia) 25 August 1917 No Combat ...
Units and formations of the United States Army Air Service in World War I (2 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Military units and formations of the United States in World War I" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
0–9. 1st Infantry Division (United States) 2nd Infantry Division (United States) 3rd Infantry Division (United States) 4th Infantry Division (United States)
For the first time, the division was the base element of the United States Army and remained as such until the Global War on Terrorism, when the Army switched its emphasis to brigades and brigade combat teams. Since the authorizations of permanent divisions, the United States Army has raised 128 separate divisions with unique lineages.
The 91st Infantry Division is an infantry division of the United States Army that fought in World War I and World War II. From 1946 until 2008, it was part of the United States Army Reserve . It was briefly inactivated from 2008 until 2010 when it was elevated back to a division size element as the 91st Training Division (Operations) .
18th Division (World War I): Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, the 18th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Travis, Texas. Either of these two divisions would have included the 35th Infantry Brigade and the 36th Infantry Brigade.
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