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  2. 104th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Reorganized 1 October 1995 to consist of the 1st Battalion (Light Infantry), element of the 26th Infantry Brigade, 29th Infantry Division. 1st Battalion 104th Infantry Regiment was inactivated on 1 December 2005, and the remaining units were reconstituted and consolidated into the 1st Battalion, 181st Infantry Regiment.

  3. 104th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 104th Division was constituted in the Organized Reserve on 24 June 1921, allotted to the Ninth Corps Area, and assigned to the XIX Corps.The division was allocated to the states of Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming as its home area, although the 2nd Battalion, 413th Infantry was organized at Reno, Nevada. [5]

  4. 414th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 414th Regiment is a training regiment of the United States Army Reserve. It was originally constituted as an Idaho-based Organized Reserve unit, the 414th Infantry, in 1921 during the interwar period. The 414th fought in World War II with the 104th Infantry Division and was inactivated after the end of the war. It was reactivated postwar ...

  5. Gerald C. Kelleher - Wikipedia

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    In 1944–45, he served in Europe as Commander of a Battalion, and then a Regiment, of the 104th Infantry Division (United States) (the Timberwolves). On November 10, 1942, then-Major Gerald C. Kelleher was Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, in action at Djebel Murdjadjo, Algeria. During the Oran ...

  6. 2nd Brigade, 104th Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The division was ordered into active military service on 15 September 1942 and reorganized as the 104th Infantry Division at Camp Adair, Oregon. [1] The 207th and 208th Brigades did not reactivate as part of an army-wide elimination of brigade commands within its divisions.

  7. 415th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The regiment conducted summer training most years with the 38th Infantry Regiment at Fort Douglas, Utah, and after 1927, with units of the 2nd Division's 4th Infantry Brigade at Fort D.A. Russell/Francis E. Warren, Wyoming, and the Pole Mountain Military Reservation, Wyoming. The primary ROTC "feeder" school for new lieutenants for the regiment ...

  8. 26th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 104th Infantry Regiment became the 3rd Brigade, 26th Infantry Division, headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts. Among the division's units in 1965 were the 1-101 infantry, 1–104, 2–104, 1–181, 1–182, 1-220 Infantry, and 1-101 FA. [27] The division was organized as a light infantry division, and at the same time, the 26th ...

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    The 104th Infantry traces its roots to the Hampshire Regiment, constituted in 1662, which later became the Hampshire and Berkshire County Brigades. By the time of the War of 1812 these two brigades had become the 4th and 9th Divisions, respectively.