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  2. 84th Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    During World War I it was designated the 84th Division, American Expeditionary Forces; during World War II it was known as the 84th Infantry Division. From 1946 to 1952, the division was a part of the United States Army Reserve as the 84th Airborne Division. In 1959, the division was reorganized and redesignated once more as the 84th Division.

  3. World War II Memorial (Fenway–Kenmore, Boston) - Wikipedia

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    It was completed during 1947–1949, copyrighted in 1948, and erected in 1949. The bronze and granite war memorial features an allegorical statue of winged female figure of Victory. Behind her is a wall with 27 bronze plaques listing the names of people who died in World War II.

  4. List of United States divisions during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The 1st through 25th Infantry Divisions, excepting the 10th Mountain Division, were raised in the Regular Army or the Army of the United States prior to American involvement in World War II. Because of funding cuts, in September 1921, the 4th through 9th Infantry Divisions were mostly inactivated.

  5. Operation Clipper - Wikipedia

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    US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations. United States Army Center of Military History. CMH Pub 7-7-1; James Holland, Brothers in Arms: One Legendary Tank Regiment's Bloody War from D-Day to VE-Day, London: Bantam, 2021, ISBN 978-1-78763394-0.

  6. File:US 84th Infantry Division.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:US_84th_Infantry_Division.png licensed with PD-USGov-Military-Badge, PD-self . 2008-11-18T16:02:42Z Noclador 1191x1191 (252746 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=US Army 84th Infantry Division Shoulder Sleeve Insignia}} |Source=Own work by uploader |Author=[[User:Noclador|Noclador]] |Date=November 18th, 2008 |Permission ...

  7. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    Cutler Army Community Hospital, Fort Devens, Massachusetts (1995) [14] [15] DeWitt Army Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. (2011) Named for Colonel Ogden Dewitt, former Chief of Surgery, Walter Reed General Hospital.

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  9. Alexander R. Bolling - Wikipedia

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    Prior to World War I, Bolling was sent to Fort Bliss, Texas, where he chased Mexican Bandit Pancho Villa along with fellow Lt. George S. Patton. He was promoted to the rank of captain, which he held for 12 years. Bolling commanded the 84th Infantry Division in the European Theater of Operations during World War II.