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The 75th Innovation Command (75th IC) is a separate command of the United States Army Reserve. [1] The 75th IC was activated as the 75th Infantry Division in World War II. Inactivated in 1945, it was reactivated in 1952 at Houston, Texas, from the assets of the disbanded 22nd Armored Division of the United States Army Organized Reserves. It was ...
The 75th Infantry was constituted on 10 July 1918 in the Regular Army as the 75th Infantry and assigned to the 13th Division. It was organized in August 1918 at Camp Lewis, Washington, from personnel of the 1st Infantry. The 75th Infantry was part of the "square" 13th Division's complement of four regiments including the 1st, 44th, 75th, and ...
The 291st Infantry Regiment was a National Army Infantry Regiment first organized for service in World War II as part of the 75th Infantry Division in Europe. Since 1952 it has served as a training Regiment, both in the Reserve Component and Active Component. [1]
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.
Constituted 24 December 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 289th Infantry and assigned to the 75th Infantry Division (United States) Activated 15 April 1943 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; Inactivated 23 November 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia; Allotted 21 February 1952 to the Organized Reserve Corps
Consolidated 10 August 1944 with Company H, 475th Infantry (constituted 25 May 1944 in the Army of the United States), and consolidated unit designated as Company H, 475th Infantry; Inactivated 1 July 1945 in China; Redesignated 21 June 1954 as Company H, 75th Infantry; Allotted 26 October 1954 to the Regular Army; Activated 20 November 1954 on ...
Other than the aforementioned Armored, Cavalry, and Infantry, the only official Army division designations are Air Assault (one test division), Airborne, Light (three test divisions in World War II), Motorized (briefly authorized from 1942 to 1943), and Mountain. For lineage purposes, the 101st Airborne Division maintains its designation as an ...
75th Division or 75th Infantry Division may refer to: 75th Reserve Division (German Empire) 75th Division (People's Republic of China) 75th Infantry Division (Russian Empire) 75th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) 75th Guards Tank Division, Soviet Union; 75th Guards Rifle Division, Soviet Union; 75th Rifle Division (Soviet Union), part of 4th Army