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  2. 90th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    James A. Van Fleet. Raymond S. McLain. The 90th Infantry Division ("Tough 'Ombres" [1]) was a unit of the United States Army that served in World War I and World War II . Its lineage is carried on by the 90th Sustainment Brigade .

  3. 359th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    World War I. Doughboys of Company M, 359th Infantry, 90th Division, going in on the Argonne sector, Dombasle-en-Argonne, Meuse, France, October 22, 1918. The 359th Infantry Regiment was constituted for World War I at Camp Travis, Texas [a] on August 5, 1917 as a unit of the National Army. [2] It was organized in September and assigned to the ...

  4. 358th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 358th Infantry was ordered to active military service on March 25, 1942. [1] It was organized and completed its training at Camp Barkeley, Texas. [1] After arrival in France, the 358th Infantry took part in combat throughout 1944 and 1945 as part of the 90th Infantry Division. [1] The regiment's campaign participation credit included ...

  5. American order of battle Meuse–Argonne offensive - Wikipedia

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    American order of battle Meuse–Argonne offensive. Map of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. This is the order of battle for the American Expeditionary Force at the beginning and end of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, September 26 to November 11, 1918.

  6. American Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front (World War ...

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    The ships are the Henderson, Antilles, Momus and Lenape. This is the American Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front order of battle. The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) consisted of the United States Armed Forces (mostly the United States Army) that were sent to Europe in World War I to support the Allied cause against the Central Powers.

  7. 91st Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 91st Infantry Division (famously nicknamed as the "Wild West Division" [2] with a "Fir Tree" as its Division insignia to symbolize its traditional home of the Far West [3]) 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.

  8. 94th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 94th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II, and of the United States Army Reserve from 1956 until 1963. It continued in the Army Reserve as the 94th Command Headquarters (Divisional) from 1963 until the Army's realignment of reserve component combat arms into the Army National Guard in 1967.

  9. 315th Engineer Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 315th Engineer Battalion is a multi-role engineer battalion of the United States Army based in Camp Pendleton, California. Activated 16 October 2009 at Camp Pendleton, the battalion traces its lineage back to World War I. It is a United States Army Reserve formation and is subordinate to the 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade out of Fort ...