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42nd Infantry Division (United States)

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patch was changed to a quarter arc. According to the division's official history, Colonel William N. Hughes Jr., who had succeeded MacArthur as chief of staff, was credited with modifying the design to a quarter arc in an attempt to standardize it. According to World War I veterans of the 42nd Division, soldiers removed half the original symbol to memorialize the half of the division's soldiers who had been killed or wounded during the war. They also reduced the number of colors to just red, gold and blue bordered in green, to standardize the design and make the patch easier to reproduce.
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Originally slated to deploy to Iraq in 2010, these elements deployed earlier as a result of changes needed to comply with new Department of Defense (DoD) policies. Earlier, in 2007, the DoD had reduced the amount of time units spend overseas in a combat theater, which in turn shifted mobilization schedules and required earlier deployments than anticipated. Elements of the 50th IBCT had deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) previously in 2004.
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every formal assembly, the division displayed not only the national and divisional colors, but all 48 state colors (state flags). To emphasize the 42ID's continued lineage from the 42ID of World War I, division commander Major General Harry J. Collins issued the orders that activated the unit on 14 July, the eve of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Champagne-Marne campaign in France.
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In conjunction around February 2008, soldiers of the 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team were beginning to receive notification of their upcoming deployment. The Brigade Commander at the time was Colonel William F. Roy. In 2009, the brigade did a rotation at JRTC in Fort Polk, LA. In December 2009, the
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to over 3,200. These elements of the 50th IBCT were mobilized for one year, including stateside training and "boots on the ground" in theater. Premobilization training began in 2007 and took place in New Jersey, with further OIF specific preparation conducted at other Army installations out-of-state.
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On 13 October 1945, the War Department published a postwar policy statement for the entire Army. After the policy statement was published, the Army Staff prepared a postwar National Guard troop basis, which included twenty-four divisions, including the 42nd Infantry Division. Most soldiers considered
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Several first responders to the 11 September 2001 attacks were members of the 42ID, and led much of the military support to the relief and recovery efforts. The 42ID was part of the relief team for the duration of the effort at Ground Zero in New York City. The 42ID has also been actively engaged in
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that they accepted the new troop allotments, the bureau authorized reorganization of the units with 100 percent of their officers and 80 percent of their enlisted personnel. By September 1947, the 42nd Division headquarters, along with all the other new Guard divisional headquarters, had received
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on 5 February 1943, the 42ID was a unique unit, as it continued the lineage of the Rainbow Division from World War I. Army Ground Forces filled the division with personnel from every state, and from the division's standup at Camp Gruber on 14 July 1943 until the division stood down in Austria, at
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approved the patch after observing a rainbow shortly before a battle, deciding this was a favorable omen. The original version of the patch symbolized a half arc rainbow and contained thin bands in multiple colors. During the latter part of World War I and post war occupation duty in Germany, the
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was originally authorized by telegram on 29 October 1918. It was officially authorized for wear on 27 May 1922. It was reauthorized for wear when the division was reactivated for World War II. On 8 September 1947, it was authorized for the post-World War II 42nd Infantry Division when it was
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Subsequently, Siobhan Esposito and Barbara Allen, the widows of the officers, continued to pursue justice for their husbands' deaths, pushing for the military to strictly enforce regulations that prohibit threats against superiors and require soldiers to report violations of "good order and
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Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commanding general of the division during its deployment, commended the many contributions of the 42ID led Task Force Liberty. Vice Chief of Staff of the Army (VCSA), Gen. Richard Cody, saluted members of the 42ID at the unit's homecoming ceremony. The division's
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of the Massachusetts and New Jersey Army National Guard, respectively, in post-Cold War restructuring. All three divisions were severely understrength, so the assets of the three were combined into one. The 50th Brigade, created from the assets of the disbanding
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policies stating that the greatest possible proportion of men sent overseas as replacements should have at least six months of training, prohibiting the sending of soldiers who were younger than nineteen or who had children conceived prior to
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the 42nd, initially organized with state troops in 1917, as a Guard formation. During the process, New York successfully petitioned the War Department for the 42nd Infantry Division. After the state governors formally notified the
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held a position covering a front of 7,500 yards, three times the normal frontage for a regiment in defense. After a two-hour artillery bombardment, the 222nd Infantry Regiment was repeatedly attacked by elements of the German
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Description: The 4th quadrant of a rainbow with three bands of color: red, gold and blue, each 3/8-inch (.95 cm) in width, outer radius 2 inches (5.08 cm); all within a 1/8-inch (.32 cm) Army green border.
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placed in the window of Esposito's office. Esposito was commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 42ID. Allen had recently arrived in Iraq to serve as Esposito's executive officer, or second in command.
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In the 1970s, the division headquarters was located at the armory at 125 West 14th Street in Manhattan. It was relocated in December 1989 to the Glenmore Armory in Troy, New York and remains there to this day.
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students or aviation cadets with approximately five months of training in the division, and 35% were men from other arms, principally antiaircraft, with approximately four months of training in the division.
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As the 42nd was a composite division, it was not contemplated for reorganization after World War I, and all of its former elements were assigned to other National Guard divisions or remained demobilized.
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overseas as replacements unless men could be found from other sources, to supplement the capacity of replacement training centers, and to build up a reserve of replacements for
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Triangular Division example: 1942 U.S. infantry division. The brigades of the Square division have been removed, and there are three regiments directly under divisional control.
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During the Cold War and through the present, the 42ID and its soldiers have been regularly called upon for homeland security missions including disaster relief (such as
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sector on February 16, 1918, and it was joined by the 67th Field Artillery Brigade shortly thereafter. Rainbow's soldiers were distributed over the entire sixteen-mile
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in the detention facility. The 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry deployed to Guantanamo Bay as well and provided security for the Joint Task Force at
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Soldiers of the 167th Infantry Regiment man positions near St. Benoit, on the Meuse River, during the St. Mihiel offensive, September 1918.
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Army Battle Casualties and Nonbattle Deaths, Final Report (Statistical and Accounting Branch, Office of the Adjutant General, 1 June 1953)
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Military investigators determined that the mine was deliberately placed and detonated with the intention of killing Esposito and Allen.
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approved the proposal, and recalled MacArthur saying that such an organization would "stretch over the whole country like a rainbow."
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structure. From 1967 to 1969, the division was briefly part of the Selected Reserve Force, designed to reinforce the active army in
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The 2/108th Infantry deployed to Iraq in 2004. In 2004–05, the 1/69 Infantry served in Iraq, eventually providing security on the
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in RC-East. The brigade was tasked with numerous missions across eastern Afghanistan. The missions included partnering with the
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84th Infantry Brigade (this was the brigade that Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur commanded from July 1918 to November 1918)
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was the division's chief of staff until he later went on to command the 84th Brigade of the division. The AEF was commanded by
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Original design of 42nd Infantry Division "Rainbow" patch, showing half arc. The patch was later modified to a quarter arc.
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The three infantry regiments (222nd, 232nd, & 242nd) and a detachment of the 42ID Headquarters arrived in France at
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117th Train Headquarters and Military Police (formerly 1st and 2nd Companies, Coast Artillery, Virginia National Guard)
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in January 1945, TF Linden repulsed a number of enemy counterattacks at Hatten and other locations during the German "
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Alberto B. Martinez from the officers' unit was charged in the killing but was acquitted in a court-martial trial at
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The 42nd Division ended World War II on occupation duty in Austria and was inactivated by the end of January 1947.
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and distinctive unit insignia acknowledging the nickname. Division lore includes the story that division commander
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company was awarded the Army Meritorious Unit Commendation for its service in Iraq.
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Square Division example: 1940 US Infantry Division. On the far left can be seen two Brigades of two Regiments each
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wear the uniform of the 42nd Infantry Division. The 42nd Infantry Division was featured in the 2008 monster film
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117th Engineer Regiment (formerly Separate Battalions, Engineers, California and South Carolina National Guards)
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who "...seemed, from Menoher and MacArthur's view, to think more highly of the Rainbow's performance than did
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In 2004, the division headquarters and division troops of the 42nd Infantry Division deployed as part of
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Sgt. Rikki Sanchez, from the 150th General Support Aviation Battalion, 42nd Infantry Division, mans an
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directed the formation of a composite National Guard division, comprising units from 26 states and the
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Approach to Final Victory: America's Rainbow Division in the Saint Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives
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The 42nd Infantry Division with headquarters in Troy, commanded by Brigadier General Thomas D. Kinley.
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On 14 February 1945, the 42ID as a whole entered combat. Initially occupying defensive positions near
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During 1944, the 42nd Infantry Division was subject to large-scale removals of personnel to adhere to
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117th Trench Mortar Battery (formerly 3rd and 4th Companies, Coast Artillery, Maryland National Guard)
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The soldiers who provide security around the ghost-contaminated apartment building in the 1984 film
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151st Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm) (formerly 1st Field Artillery, Minnesota National Guard)
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150th Machine Gun Battalion (formerly Companies E, F, and G, 2nd Infantry, Wisconsin National Guard)
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Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918 World War I and its Violent Climax
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The first major overseas effort of the 42ID was the deployment of elements of the 50th BCT/42ID to
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149th Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm) (formerly 1st Field Artillery, Illinois National Guard)
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Another version of the original design of 42nd Infantry Division "Rainbow" patch, showing half arc.
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The majority of the brigade landed in Afghanistan in early March. The brigade headquarters was on
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from the 1st Infantry Division on 14 February 2005. The 42ID directed the operations of: 1st BCT,
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Headquarters Troop, 42nd Division (formerly 1st Separate Troop, Cavalry, Louisiana National Guard)
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151st Machine Gun Battalion (formerly Companies B, C, and F, 2nd Infantry, Georgia National Guard)
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The 42nd Infantry Division with headquarters in Troy, commanded by Major General John W. Cudmore.
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The 42nd Infantry Division with headquarters in Troy, commanded by Major General Robert J. Byrne.
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149th Machine Gun Battalion (formerly 3rd Battalion, 4th Infantry, Pennsylvania National Guard)
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The 42nd Infantry Division exercises training and readiness oversight of the following units:
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117th Field Signal Battalion (formerly 1st Battalion, Signal Corps, Missouri National Guard)
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Roster of the Rainbow division (forty-second) Major General Wm. A. Mann, Commanding
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166th Ambulance Company (formerly 1st Ambulance Company, New Jersey National Guard)
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165th Field Hospital (formerly 1st Field Hospital, Washington, D.C. National Guard)
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167th Ambulance Company (formerly 1st Ambulance Company, Tennessee National Guard)
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Rainbow Memories; Character Sketches of the 1st Battalion 166th Infantry Regiment
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waged a 48-hour defense of the battalion command post, for which he received the
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168th Ambulance Company (formerly 1st Ambulance Company, Oklahoma National Guard)
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165th Ambulance Company (formerly 1st Ambulance Company, Michigan National Guard)
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commanded the 42ID during its entire period of federal service in World War II.
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WW I colors unfurled for first time in France. Note half arc rainbow in design.
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fell next after hand-to-hand engagements during the period of 9 to 12 April.
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117th Ammunition Train (formerly 1st Ammunition Train, Kansas National Guard)
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on 8 to 9 December 1944, and were formed into Task Force (TF) Linden, under
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166th Field Hospital (formerly 1st Field Hospital, Nebraska National Guard)
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117th Sanitary Train (165th–168th Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals)
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provided security at all the major river crossings into New York City and
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168th Field Hospital (formerly 1st Field Hospital, Colorado National Guard
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In 2008, the 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT), headquartered in
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of some types of equipment still existed, as evidenced, for example, by
5894: 5713: 5696:. Richmond, VA: House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc. 11 July 2016. 4545:
Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy (1922).
3656:. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History. 31 January 2021 3540: 1596: 1509: 663: 597:. As far as administration, supply, and discipline were concerned, the 512: 439: 347:
Men of Company D, 165th Infantry Regiment, 42nd Division, on hike from
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The division is currently headquartered at the Glenmore Road Armory in
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On 16 June 1918, General Pershing ordered the 42nd to entrain to "the
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and became the division's chief of staff, with Mann as its commander.
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Republican, First, Last, and Always: A Biography of B. Carroll Reece
5078:"William "Wild Bill" Donovan OSS, Awarded the Medal of Honor in WWI" 3584:"42nd "Rainbow" Infantry Division: A Combat History of World War II" 3559:. Los Angeles, CA: Jarrett Entertainment Group. 2001. Archived from 1816:), emergency preparedness (such as Y2K missions), airport security, 1026:(155 mm) (formerly 1st Field Artillery, Indiana National Guard) 4971:"Roger Cutler Jr., 70, of Needham; was lawyer, banker and Olympian" 4651:. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. 20 May 2021. 3375:. Latham, NY: New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs 2061: 2019: 4026:. Washington, DC: Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. 2294: 2268: 1850: 1670: 1605: 1301: 1229: 917: 880: 872: 864: 776: 693: 358: 342: 6061: 5709:"Todd Pillion defeats Heath for Virginia Senate District 40 seat" 4787:
Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War
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George Emerson Brewer scrapbook, 1903, 1913-1923 (bulk 1917-1919)
4260:. Albany, NY: New York Legal Publishing Corp. 1993. p. 527. 4241:. Albany, NY: New York Legal Publishing Corp. 1995. p. 478. 4222:. Albany, NY: New York Legal Publishing Corp. 1997. p. 540. 1391:. In mid-May, 42nd Division patrols arrested German war criminal 4386:. Albany, NY: New York Legal Publishing Corp. 1975. p. 492. 4334:. Albany, NY: New York Legal Publishing Corp. 1988. p. 463. 4279:. Albany, NY: New York Legal Publishing Corp. 1991. p. 528. 1765: 1611: 1345: 1055:
117th Supply Train (formerly Supply Train, Texas National Guard)
854: 6103: 4492:. Kingston, NY. Associated Press. 4 September 1948. p. 12. 4318:. Tavistock, England: West of England Press. 1987. p. 216. 5921:"Joyce Kilmer's Death Related in Papers Displayed at Columbia" 5274:. Columbus, OH: Supreme Court of Ohio and Ohio Judicial Center 4463:"Annual Report for the Division of Military and Naval Affairs" 4441:"Annual Report for the Division of Military and Naval Affairs" 4419:"Annual Report for the Division of Military and Naval Affairs" 2842:
United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
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David Zucchino, "Widows pursue justice in soldiers' slayings"
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Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association
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Bolkcom, Joe; Dvorsky, Robert E.; Fiegen, Thomas L. (2001).
285: 5946:"Associate Justice Memorial, Arthur Easterbrook Whittemore" 4934:. March 9, 2006. Archived 2008-04-17. Retrieved 2013-06-28. 3560: 1504:
In April 1963, the 42nd Division was reorganized under the
5670:"Richard W. O'Neill, 84, Dies; A Winner of Medal of Honor" 5105:"Fighting Father Duffy remembered fondly in New York City" 3875:
State of New York – Division of Military and Naval Affairs
5929:. New Brunswick, NJ. 31 July 1961. p. 3 – via 5828:"Gen. Weyand Leaves 25th Division: Gen. Tillson Commands" 5180:. New York, NY: American Airlines. 5 May 1943. p. 1. 5003:. Hartford, CT. 25 December 1947. p. 23 – via 4288: 4286: 3590:. Baton Rouge, LA: Army and Navy Publishing Company: 177. 1281:, the Assistant Division Commander (ADC). As part of the 461:, who remained in this position for the rest of the war. 6011:
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Lineages and Honors Information, Divisions and Brigades
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Wzorcowy nazista: Arthur Greiser i okupacja Kraju Warty
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Campaigns: Ardennes-Alsace, Rhineland, Central Europe.
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Rosedale Arch dedicated to the Rainbow Division in WWI
5811:. Scranton, PA. 27 April 1969. p. 23 – via 5193:"Gen. Thomas T. Handy Dies; Was Deputy for Eisenhower" 4879:"Obituary: Services Conducted for Hamilton F. Corbett" 4188:. Washington, DC: United States Army. 28 January 2010. 4044:. U.S. Army Center of Military History. 27 April 2017. 3499:"42nd Infantry "Rainbow" Division to be 100 years old" 2738:, World War I, college football player and businessman 499:. The day after Christmas, the 42nd, along with other 4862:. Portland, OR. 13 June 1919. p. 21 – via 4370:. Washington, DC: National Guard Bureau. p. 232. 1704:, was mobilized and deployed to Afghanistan to train 1519:
The 42nd Infantry Division absorbed the units of the
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Casualties: total 14,683 (KIA – 2,058; WIA – 12,625).
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although he was soon to be replaced by Major General
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Senior Leader Management Office (24 November 2020).
4854:"Cpt. Corbett and Carroll Hurlburt Both in New York" 4669:. New haven, CT: Yale Law School. 12 September 2005. 3707:. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press. p.  3703:
Dachau 29 April 1945: The Rainbow Liberation Memoirs
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Henry Hold and Company, Inc., New York. p.  3150: 1913:Reconnaissance Surveillance and Target Acquisition 1712:brigade was officially mobilized and to report to 944:(formerly 69th Infantry, New York National Guard) 418:The 42nd Division was assembled in August 1917 at 6959:Military units and formations established in 1917 6954:Military units and formations in New York (state) 5422:Senior Leader Management Office (30 April 2001). 5213:"Rainbow Division Veterans to Help Start New One" 4564:"How the 'Citizen Soldiers' Defeated the Germans" 4524:. Takoma Park, MD: General Data LLC. p. 45. 4111:Defense Video Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS) 3816:"Chapter XI: A New Direction – Flexible Response" 6934:United States Army divisions during World War II 6025:, Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated 1994 6023:The Rainbow Division in the Great War, 1917–1919 5901:. Pullman, WA: Washington State University. 2000 5781:"Louis W. Ross, Architect, Dies; Rites Saturday" 4924:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4708:"Joe Brooks, All-American Tackle, Kills Himself" 4645:"Veteran Of The Day: Army Veteran Vito Bertoldo" 3182:Duffy, Bernard K.; Carpenter, Ronald H. (1997). 2792:, World War I, Catholic priest and army chaplain 503:it had now linked up with, departed for another 5570:"General Officer Biography, Jeff W. Mathis III" 4738:. Detroit, MI: Detroit Historical Society. 2021 4551:. Saginaw, MI: Seeman & Peters. p. 32. 4470:New York Division of Military and Naval Affairs 4448:New York Division of Military and Naval Affairs 4426:New York Division of Military and Naval Affairs 4018:Durr, Eric; Valenza, Andrew (20 October 2018). 2412:1st Battalion, 182nd Field Artillery Regiment ( 2380:1st Battalion, 109th Field Artillery Regiment ( 1003:(formerly 4th Infantry, Alabama National Guard) 6964:Military units and formations in Massachusetts 5557:. 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Lawlor" 4807:"Necrology, Kenneth John Conant (1895-1984)" 4521:The US Army in World War I: Orders of Battle 3781: 3779: 3644: 3642: 3640: 3638: 3636: 3634: 3632: 3630: 3628: 3626: 2825:, World War II, U.S. Army lieutenant general 2759:, World War II, athlete, attorney and banker 2077:86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain) 1599:, platoons also worked with U.S. Marines in 1206:Headquarters Company, 42nd Infantry Division 1009:(formerly 3rd Infantry, Iowa National Guard) 989:(formerly 4th Infantry, Ohio National Guard) 6944:United States Army divisions of World War I 5952:. Boston, MA: Commonwealth of Massachusetts 5852:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 4616:. New York, NY: The Stuyvesant Company: 20. 4587:. New York, NY: Random House. p. 332. 4164:"New Leadership For 42nd Infantry Division" 3410:"A.E.F. Divisional Insignia: 42nd Division" 3393:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2993:, World War II, U.S. Army brigadier general 2095:1st Squadron, 172nd Cavalry Regiment (RSTA) 1756:Louis Allen were killed on 7 June 2005, at 1727:(ANSF), assisting in the Government of the 1560:in the months following 11 September 2001. 316:, the 42nd Infantry Division has served in 6122: 6108: 6100: 6082:www.lonesentry.com – 42nd Division history 5678:. New York, NY. 11 April 1982. p. 34. 5349:. Austin, TX: Texas Legacy Support Network 5316:"Biography, Olin DeWitt Talmadge Johnston" 2819:, World War I, U.S. Army four-star general 2284:42nd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade 1745:Deaths of Phillip Esposito and Louis Allen 1684:In 2008, 26 company-sized elements of the 5658:. New York, NY: Time Inc. 22 August 1955. 5082:Special Operations Forces Report (SOFREP) 4904:"Scott Corbett dies, author and educator" 4450:. Albany, NY: Williams Press. p. 17. 4428:. Albany, NY: Williams Press. p. 22. 4145:"Rainbow Division Welcomes New Commander" 4113:. Washington, DC: Defense Media Activity. 4088:"National Guard Thomas Spencer Biography" 3896:Casey, George W. Jr. (16 December 2009). 3654:World War II Divisional Combat Chronicles 3650:"Combat Chronicle, 42d Infantry Division" 3556:The Return of Paul Jarrett: Photo Gallery 3433: 3431: 3429: 3427: 2966:, Operation Iraqi Freedom, member of the 2953:United States Deputy Secretary of Defense 1226:42nd Counterintelligence Corps Detachment 696:(a sector comparatively more active than 546:"On February 13, 1918, the day that the 5971:1humanguy at YouTube (4 December 2013). 4472:. Albany, NY: Williams Press. p. 6. 3999:. Tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil. 24 August 2007 3526: 3524: 3440:"Historic Rainbow Division is Born Anew" 3026:, World War I, associate justice of the 2474:Commanders of the 42nd Infantry Division 2452:3643rd Brigade Support Battalion (NH NG) 1209:742nd Ordnance Light Maintenance Company 5826:25th Infantry Division (6 March 1967). 3459: 3457: 3362: 3360: 3358: 3356: 3354: 3352: 3185:Douglas MacArthur: Warrior as Wordsmith 3153:The First World War: a complete history 3082: 2999:, World War II, U.S. Army major general 1883:Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion 1792:incidents among U.S. forces during the 774:. In total, it saw 264 days of combat. 577:". "Rainbow division entrained for the 363:Memorial in Fère-en-Tardenois (France). 5845: 5650:"National Affairs: New Air Force Boss" 5576:. Arlington, VA: National Guard Bureau 5430:. Arlington, VA: National Guard Bureau 5225:. 12 July 1943. p. 5 – via 5130:. Arlington, VA: National Guard Bureau 5076:Balestrieri, Steve (15 October 2018). 4954:. Brooklyn, NY. p. 3 – via 4917: 4732:"Person Record, Wilber Marion Brucker" 4562:MacArthur, Douglas (24 January 1964). 4315:The Army Quarterly and Defence Journal 3981:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 3974: 3386: 2861:, World War I, college football player 2732:, World War I, architectural historian 2562: 2480: 2301:Division Sustainment Support Battalion 2260:1st Battalion (Security and Support), 1506:Reorganization Objective Army Division 910:reactivated as a National Guard unit. 378:declaring war on Germany in April 1917 31: 5191:Treaster, Joseph B. (17 April 1082). 5151:"Report of the Committee on War Work" 4979:. Boston, MA. p. 43 – via 4682:"Biographical Note, George E. Brewer" 4182:"New York Adjutant General to Retire" 4151:. Washington, DC: United States Army. 3788:"Chapter VIII: An Interlude of Peace" 3533:Insignia of the 42nd Rainbow Division 3088: 3086: 2905:, World War I, 83rd Brigade commander 2744:, World War II, journalist and author 2702:, World War I, college football coach 2352:Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 2328:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 2290:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 2209:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 2191:Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 2087:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 1992:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 1899:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 1157:Headquarters, 42nd Infantry Division 450:(AEF) to do so, under the command of 7: 5103:Goldenberg, Richard (29 June 2018). 4995:"Exiles Name DeLacour to membership" 4969:Coughlin, William P. (2 June 1986). 4759:"Biography, Senator Robert J. Burns" 4406:. Troy, NY. 31 July 1973. p. 5. 3603:"Chapter VII: The Crucible – Combat" 3438:Watson, Elmo Scott (5 August 1943). 3209:James, D. Clayton (1 October 1970). 3028:Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court 2981:, World War I, author and journalist 1147:Deactivated: 29 June 1946 in Europe. 5867:Jones, Thomas (15 September 2014). 5057:. Albany, NY: New York State Senate 5031:. Boise, ID. p. 4 – via 2929:, Cold War, U.S. Army major general 2710:United States Secretary of the Army 434:. The 42nd arrived overseas to the 249:Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur 6089:Big Picture: 42nd Rainbow Division 5707:Marais, Bianca (5 November 2019). 5624:"Biography, Thomas Croft Neibauer" 5303:. Asbury Park, NJ. pp. B1–B2. 4162:Goldenberg, Richard (3 May 2009). 3844:. History.army.mil. Archived from 3818:. History.army.mil. Archived from 3446:. Hope, ND. p. 2 – via 2867:, World War I, journalist and poet 1818:critical infrastructure protection 25: 5549:Neeley, Graham R. (31 May 2017). 5532:"Reporter Writes View of the War" 5403:. Bayside, NY: Political Edge LLC 4364:Office of Public Affairs (1977). 4345:Rat, Jacquie (15 December 2005). 4094:. Washington, DC: National Guard. 4055:Kratzer, Jean (3 February 2024). 3997:"27 Infantry Brigade Combat Team" 3877:. Annual Report 1990: 29–30. 1990 3868:"42d Infantry "Rainbow" Division" 3343: 3331: 3319: 3307: 3290: 3278: 3266: 3254: 3242: 2813:, World War I, business executive 2322:26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade 2217:3rd Battalion (General Support), 1982:44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team 1893:27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team 1831:In October 2005, elements of the 1686:50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team 1659:116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team 1262:Army Specialized Training Program 638:served one week at a time on the 557:the 42nd division to move to the 519:had been attached to the 42nd at 6905: 6904: 5690:"Member Spotlight: Todd Pillion" 5595:Karmik, Thom (25 January 2016). 5295:"War not far away at open house" 5268:"Biography, Benson Walker Hough" 5124:"Biography, Francis J. Evon, Jr" 4627:Johnson, Harold Stanley (1917). 4502: 4124:Robidoux, Carol (25 June 2013). 4086:Guard, National (8 March 2021). 3842:"Chapter XII: Flexible Response" 3686: 3674: 3124:"42nd Infantry Division History" 3104:from the original on 9 June 2010 2849:, Operation Iraqi Freedom, actor 2555:MG Howard G. Garrison, 1977–1978 2546:MG Bernard G. Ehrlich, 1985–1986 2455: 2447: 2431: 2419: 2407: 2391: 2375: 2355: 2339: 2315: 2293: 2277: 2272:642nd Aviation Support Battalion 2267: 2255: 2239: 2228: 2212: 2196: 2186:42nd Infantry Division Artillery 2180: 2170: 2167:572nd Brigade Engineer Battalion 2162: 2150: 2130: 2114: 2098: 2090: 2070: 2060: 2057:104th Brigade Engineer Battalion 2052: 2041: 2029: 2018: 2007: 1995: 1975: 1967:152nd Brigade Engineer Battalion 1956: 1940: 1929: 1918: 1902: 1886: 1878: 1863: 1855:Structure 42nd Infantry Division 1514:Pennsylvania Army National Guard 801:, (7 November 1918), Brig. Gen. 241:Major General Charles T. Menoher 79: 40: 27:US Army National Guard formation 5752:New York's Fighting Sixty-Ninth 4946:"Cunningham Was World War Hero" 4608:Whigham, H. J. (1 March 1919). 4143:Sanzo, Rachel (15 April 2013). 3800:. CMH Pub 60-14. Archived from 3615:. CMH Pub 60-14. Archived from 2975:, World War I, U.S. congressman 2525:MG George T. Garrett, 1999–2002 2331:211th Military Police Battalion 2175:186th Brigade Support Battalion 2065:250th Brigade Support Battalion 1970:427th Brigade Support Battalion 1729:Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 1725:Afghan National Security Forces 1589:759th Military Police Battalion 1569:Joint Detention Operation Group 1379:On 25 April, the 42ID captured 1254:Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 1194:142nd Engineer Combat Battalion 1120:Prisoners of war taken: 59,128. 829:was demobilized in May 1919 at 809:(22 November 1918), Brig. Gen. 793:(5 September 1917), Brig. Gen. 372:When the United States entered 245:Major General Charles D. Rhodes 5347:The History of Longhorn Sports 4736:Detroit Historical Society 100 4570:. New York, NY: Time Inc.: 81. 3588:World War Regimental Histories 2798:, Operation Enduring Freedom, 2717:, World War II, member of the 2552:MG Joseph A. Healey, 1978–1983 2549:MG Vincent W. Lanna, 1983–1985 2534:MG John W. Cudmore, 1991– 1993 2528:MG Thomas D. Kinley, 1996–1999 2462:197th Field Artillery Regiment 2438:201st Field Artillery Regiment 2426:197th Field Artillery Regiment 2398:119th Field Artillery Regiment 2362:103rd Field Artillery Regiment 2244:1st Battalion (Attack/Recon), 2157:101st Field Artillery Regiment 2048:112th Field Artillery Regiment 1963:258th Field Artillery Regiment 1554:New Jersey Army National Guard 1483:, Seventh Army, 6th Army Group 1476:, Seventh Army, 6th Army Group 1469:, Seventh Army, 6th Army Group 1024:150th Field Artillery Regiment 805:(10 November 1918), Maj. Gen. 797:(19 December 1917), Maj. Gen. 269:Major General Joseph J. Taluto 261:Major General Harry J. Collins 253:Major General C. A. F. Flagler 1: 5314:Simon, Bryant (8 June 2016). 5293:Zedalis, Joe (12 July 2004). 4765:. Des Moines, IA: Iowa Senate 4399:"Gen. Baker Commands Rainbow" 3939:, 8 April 2010, 15 March 2013 3497:Staff Report (27 July 2017). 3369:"Origin of the Rainbow Patch" 3094:"Special Designation Listing" 2960:, World War I, Medal of Honor 2945:, World War I, Medal of Honor 2937:United States Army Air Forces 2923:, World War I, Medal of Honor 2911:, World War I, anthropologist 2786:, World War I, Medal of Honor 2780:, World War I, Medal of Honor 2690:, World War II, law professor 2346:197th Field Artillery Brigade 2298:42nd Special Troops Battalion 1841:New Orleans Convention Center 1837:Belle Chase Naval Air Station 1758:Forward Operating Base Danger 1624:Baghdad International Airport 1017:67th Field Artillery Brigade 710:"; relinquishing the current 475:. After initially landing at 448:American Expeditionary Forces 265:Major General Martin H. Foery 5974:Ghostbusters: Saving the Day 5926:Central New jersey Home News 5395:Rose, Naeisha (8 May 2019). 5341:Little, Bill (26 May 2014). 4944:Weer, William (6 May 1934). 4805:Fergusson, Peter J. (1985). 4518:Rinaldi, Richard A. (2005). 3922:– via Wayback Machine. 3898:"General Orders No. 2009–13" 3732:Epstein, Catherine. (2011). 3505:. Rahway, NJ. Archived from 3071:United States National Guard 2840:, World War I, judge of the 2800:Connecticut Adjutant General 2591:Cornelius Wendell Wickersham 2558:MG Harold R. Story 1975–1977 2543:BG Martin E. Lind, 1986–1987 2537:MG Martin E. Lind, 1989–1991 2531:MG Robert J. Byrne 1993–1996 2495:MG Steven Ferrari, 2017–2021 2492:MG Thomas Spencer, 2021–2024 2467:372nd Signal Company (NH NG) 2203:42nd Combat Aviation Brigade 1739:Deaths of Esposito and Allen 1558:Newark International Airport 1550:New York Army National Guard 1293:, relieving elements of the 889:The 42nd Division adopted a 821:deactivation on 9 May 1919). 351:, France, to a rest camp at 333:New York Army National Guard 257:Major General George W. Read 5834:. Củ Chi Base Camp, Vietnam 5728:Bowers, F. Suzanne (2010). 5555:The Encyclopedia of Alabama 5376:. Washington, DC: U.S. Army 5368:Tupper, Ben (17 May 2011). 5320:South Carolina Encyclopedia 5201:. New York, NY. p. 15. 4581:Persico, Joseph E. (2005). 4439:O'Hara, Almerin C. (1964). 4417:O'Hara, Almerin C. (1967). 4293:Flynn, Lawrence P. (1988). 4105:Durr, Eric (3 March 2017). 3905:Army Publishing Directorate 2855:, World War I, U.S. senator 2807:, World War I, psychiatrist 2565:MG John C. Baker, 1973–1975 2540:BG Richard Evans, 1987–1989 2515:Paul C. Genereux, 2006–2009 2334:26th Network Signal Company 1839:and from there went to the 1667:Montana Army National Guard 956:William "Wild Bill" Donovan 813:(28 March 1919), Maj. Gen. 739:, specifically with German 6980: 5950:Massachusetts Court System 5805:"New Position for Tallman" 3408:Smith, Herbert E. (1935). 3020:, World War I, illustrator 2873:, Cold War, member of the 1742: 1733:Operation Enduring Freedom 1239:When reconstituted in the 1212:42nd Quartermaster Company 1124:Presidential Unit Citation 205:Operation Enduring Freedom 6902: 6036:Thompson, Robert (2023). 5899:Washington State Magazine 5450:Minnesota Military Museum 5343:"Biography, Louis Jordan" 4067:: New York National Guard 3531:Davis, Martin L. (1985). 3014:, World War II, Historian 2890:, U.S. Army major general 2833:New Jersey National Guard 2771:, World War I, U.S. Army 2752:New York City Comptroller 2233:3rd Battalion (Assault), 1688:(IBCT), headquartered at 1618:mission in northern Iraq. 1565:Guantanamo Bay Naval Base 1389:Dachau concentration camp 1241:Army of the United States 714:sector "to the relieving 631:holding the sector. Each 281:Distinctive unit insignia 39: 6040:. Westholme Publishing. 5551:"Sidney Earnest Manning" 5484:"Michael Joseph Lenihan" 5149:Mitchell, H. W. (1920). 4347:"Final salute to a hero" 4132:. Nashua, NH: Patch.com. 3786:Wilson, John B. (1998). 3601:Wilson, John B. (1998). 3367:42nd Infantry Division. 3149:Gilbert, Martin (1994). 2987:, World War I, architect 1409:Total battle casualties: 1360:on 6 April, following a 1111:Overseas: November 1944. 907:shoulder sleeve insignia 646:, and the third week in 426:, four months after the 304:(42ID) ("Rainbow") is a 237:Major General W. A. Mann 48:Shoulder Sleeve Insignia 5977:. Event occurs at 1:57 5622:Robison, Heath (2022). 4825:10.1086/ges.24.1.766935 4461:Hausauer, Karl (1951). 3796:. Army Lineage Series. 3611:. 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(1946). 3212:The Years of MacArthur 2903:Michael Joseph Lenihan 2805:Samuel Warren Hamilton 2724:Frank Merrill Caldwell 2696:, World War I, surgeon 2672:Notable former members 2002:102nd Cavalry Regiment 1925:69th Infantry Regiment 1909:101st Cavalry Regiment 1869:42nd Infantry Division 1856: 1619: 1521:26th Infantry Division 1395:and Waffen-SS officer 1322:Schweighouse-sur-Moder 1235: 1140:Commanders: Maj. Gen. 938:83rd Infantry Brigade 923: 886: 878: 870: 782: 768:Battle of Saint-Mihiel 620:purposes it was under 403:On 1 August 1917, the 364: 356: 302:42nd Infantry Division 290: 116:Glenmore Road Armory, 35:42nd Infantry Division 6006:21 March 2021 at the 5832:Tropic Lightning News 5488:penelope.uchicago.edu 5482:Bill, Thayer (2016). 5084:. 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United States Army
Infantry
Division
Troy
special designation
World War I
Champagne-Marne
St. Mihiel
☆Meuse-Argonne
World War II
Ardennes-Alsace
Rhineland
Central Europe
War on Terror
Iraq War
Operation Enduring Freedom
MG
Major General W. A. Mann
Major General Charles T. Menoher
Major General Charles D. Rhodes
Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur
Major General C. A. F. Flagler
Major General George W. Read
Major General Harry J. Collins
Major General Martin H. Foery
Major General Joseph J. Taluto
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