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2nd Infantry Division (United States)

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1022:(CPX) at Camp Bullis to prepare army, corps, and division staffs for future large-scale army maneuvers. The next major training event for the division came in September 1937 when it participated in the Provisional Infantry Division (PID) tests at Camp Bullis. The “Indianhead” Division was temporarily reorganized with three regiments to test the concept of the “triangular” division. The exercise was apparently very successful as further tests were called for after analysis of the results by Army planners. The following year, units of the Eighth Corps Area including the 2nd Division were assembled at Camp Bullis for the Third Army maneuvers. In January 1939, the division was reorganized for the second time as a triangular division, this time for the Provisional 2nd Division (P2D) tests. These tests finalized the decision to adopt the new triangular organization for Regular Army divisions. As a result, in October 1939, the division’s 4th Infantry Brigade was disbanded, the 1st and 20th Infantry Regiments were relieved from assignment, and the 38th Infantry Regiment was assigned to the division to make its transition to the triangular concept complete. 1681:, soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Division were given the mission of protecting the rear and right flank of the Eighth Army as it retired to the south. After this battle, while surrounded and outgunned, the division had to fight its way south through what was to become known as "The Gauntlet" - a PVA roadblock 6 miles (9.7 km) long where the 23rd Infantry Regiment fired off its stock of 3,206 artillery shells within 20 minutes, a massive barrage that prevented PVA troops from following the regiment. A large number of documents, including all records from the US 2nd Infantry Division and the US 24th Infantry Regiment, were lost during the battle, and this made it difficult for historians to either analyze the events in detail or to assess the exact battle damage and losses incurred. However, it was later approximated that the US 2nd Infantry Division had suffered 4,037 casualties, and most of its artillery pieces, 40 percent of its signal equipment, 45 percent of its crew-served weapons, 30 percent of its vehicles were lost during the battle. Thus, the US 2nd Infantry Division was deemed to be crippled, Major General 1301: 1163: 1569: 2591:(Deployed as a combination of mechanized infantry and light infantry with two platoons of Bradley Fighting Vehicles and 1 platoon of armored HMMWVs). As a result of the short notice, extensive training was conducted by the brigade as they switched from a focus of the foreign defense of South Korea to the offensive operations that were going to be needed in Iraq. Furthermore, time was given for the majority of the soldiers to enjoy ten days of leave. This was vital: many of the soldiers had been in South Korea for a year or more with only two weeks or less time in the United States during their stay of duty. More, they were about to depart on a deployment scheduled to last at least another year. Finally, in August 2004, the brigade deployed to Iraq. 2894: 2538: 2513: 490: 1384: 1740:. The division would not receive relief until October, with its infantry regiments having suffered heavy losses. The 23rd Infantry Regiment bore the brunt of the damage, having been severely mauled on Heartbreak Ridge. The 2nd Division was withdrawn after possessing both Bloody and Heartbreak Ridges, and the damage they inflicted upon the PVA/KPA that held the ridges was estimated at 25,000 casualties. Ridge warfare was not embarked upon again as a military strategy for the remainder of the war. In January 1953 the division was transferred from IX Corps to I Corps. 1078: 629: 2886: 660: 147: 2365: 2694: 3382: 42: 2915: 99: 858: 1098: 511: 3366: 2905:, Washington that wear the "Indianhead" shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI). The 2nd Infantry Division commander, however, exercises command only over the Korea-stationed units, which include the division artillery, the combat aviation brigade, the sustainment brigade, the attached 210th Field Artillery Brigade, and a rotational Stryker Brigade Combat Team from the U.S. The Joint Base Lewis–McChord SSI-bearing units—two Stryker Brigade Combat Teams―are under 458: 3278: 3088: 2992: 1014:, Infantry CMTC, and ROTC cadets. Units of the 2nd Field Artillery Brigade trained the artillery officers of the 90th Division, the XVIII Corps, and several General Headquarters Reserve (GHQR) artillery units in the Eighth Corps Area. After transferring to Fort Francis E. Warren, the 4th Infantry Brigade conducted their maneuver training at the Pole Mountain Military Reservation where they also trained their affiliate Reserve units of the 474: 69: 3137: 3061: 3041: 2968: 2945: 2603:, and Company C (Medical), 2d Forward Support Battalion. To the eastern end of the city sat a much more austere camp, known as the Combat Outpost. This was home to the 1-503d Infantry Regiment. East of them but outside of the city proper itself was the town of Habbiniya and the 1–506th Infantry Regiment. Adjacent to this camp was the logistically important camp of Al-Taqaddum, where the 2d Forward Support Battalion was stationed. 81: 6268: 2072:'s personnel and equipment, and the colors and unit designations of the 1st Cavalry Division, returned from South Korea, were used to form a new formation, the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). The personnel of the existing 1st Cavalry Division in Korea took over the unit designations of the old 2nd Infantry Division. Thus, the 2nd Infantry Division formally returned to South Korea in July 1965. From 1966 onwards 3256: 2595:
control of the eastern half of the volatile city of Ar-Ramadi. Within a few weeks of taking over operational control from the previous units, 2nd Brigade began suffering casualties from violent activity. Many of the units had to move to new camps in support of this new mission. The primary focus of the 2d BCT for much of their deployment was the struggle to gain local support and to minimize casualties.
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On 1 June 2006 at Fort Lewis, Washington the 4th Brigade, 2d Infantry Division was formed. From April 2007 to July 2008 the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team was deployed in as part of the surge to regain control of the situation in Iraq. The brigade assumed responsibility for the area north of Baghdad
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From June 2006 to September 2007, the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team deployed from Fort Lewis, Washington in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. During the 3rd Stryker Brigade's second deployment to Operation Iraqi Freedom their mission was to assist the Iraqi security forces with counter-insurgency
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Upon landing in country, the 2d BCT was given strategic command to much of the sparsely populated area south and west of Fallujah. Their mission, however, changed when the major strategic actions began to take place within the city proper. At this time, the brigade combat team was refocused and given
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border. During deployment, 35 soldiers were killed in combat, two others were killed in accidents, and 239 were wounded. In July 2010, the 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team was inactivated and reflagged as the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team. The brigade's Special Troops Battalion was also inactivated
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In 1968 the 2nd Infantry Division was headquartered at Tonggu Ri and responsible for watching over a portion of the DMZ. In 1968 North Koreans continued to probe across the DMZ, and in 1969, while on patrol, four soldiers of 3d Battalion, 23d Infantry were killed. On 18 August 1976, during a routine
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on 2 July 2015, the Brigade Combat Team requirement in Korea has been filled by rotational forces from the United States on nine-month deployments. From 2015 to 2022, but in the summer of 2022 the Army announced the Korea Rotational Force would switch from the armor to Stryker brigades. Rotational
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From October 2006 to January 2008, the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployed from Fort Carson, Colorado in support of the Multi-National Division – Baghdad (1st Cavalry Division) and was responsible for assisting the Iraqi forces to become self-reliant, bringing down the violence and insurgency
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in 1921. The 2nd Division was the most combat-ready division stationed in the continental United States during most of the interwar period, given that the majority of the unit was stationed at a single post and the division headquarters staff was not allowed to atrophy like those of the 1st or 3rd
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On 15 January 2010, Gul Mudin was killed "by means of throwing a fragmentary grenade at him and shooting him with a rifle," an action carried out by SPC Jeremy Morlock and PFC Andrew Holmes under the direction of Gibbs. Morlock allegedly told Holmes, age 19 and on his first tour of duty, that the
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From November 2003 to November 2004, the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team deployed from Fort Lewis, Washington in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In the sands of Iraq the 3rd Brigade Stryker Brigade Combat Team proved the value of the Stryker brigade concept in combat and logistics operations.
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3rd SBCT deployed in December 2011 and served in Afghanistan for one-year. 16 soldiers from the brigade died during the deployment. They were joined by their sister Stryker brigade, the 2nd SBCT, in the spring. 2nd Brigade returned around December 2012 and January 2013 having lost eight soldiers
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The 2d Brigade Combat Team was in action in the city of Ramadi for many events, including the Iraqi national elections of January 2005. While the voting was accomplished and little to no violence was seen within the city, few voters participated (estimated to be in the 700 person range for the
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The brigade was spread out amongst many camps. To the west of the city of Ar-Ramadi sat the camp of Junction City. 2ID units stationed there included: HQ 2d BCT, 2nd ID; 2–17th Field Artillery; 1–9th Infantry; 44th Engineer Battalion; Company A, 102d Military Intelligence Battalion; Company B,
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Christopher Winfield, the father of platoon member SPC Adam Winfield, attempted to alert the Army of the kill team's existence after his son explained the situation from Afghanistan via a Facebook chat. In response to the news from his son, Winfield called the Army inspector general's 24-hour
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on 23 October 2008 for his actions on 5 April 2007 when he was a specialist. Shortly after, SPC Erik Oropeza of the 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team Thus the division will be credited with the 17th and 18th Distinguished Service Cross awardings since 1975.
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In July 2005, the brigade began to get relieved by units of the Army National Guard, as well as the 3d Infantry Division of the Regular Army. Six months into the deployment, the units of the 2d BCT were given word that they would not be returning to South Korea but, rather, to
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in August 1940 and were primarily performed with the Regular Army and National Guard divisions stationed in the Fourth and Eighth Corps Areas. After the exercises in Louisiana, the “Indianhead” Division returned to Fort Sam Houston. The following June, the division moved to
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SGT Karl King and PFC David Valenzuela lay down cover fire behind the cover of a Stryker vehicle while their squad maneuvers down a street in Al Doura, Iraq, on 7 March 2007. The soldiers are from Company C, 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 3rd BCT, 2nd Infantry
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Spc. Justin Heimsoth (left) and Sgt. Chris Hagen fill sandbags for a machine gun position during Operation Southern Fist in Afghanistan's Spin Boldak district, 29 Sept. 2012. Both soldiers are infantrymen with the 2nd Infantry Division's 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry
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Given the task of defending likely areas of enemy advance from the north, in 1982 the division occupied 17 camps, 27 sites, and 6 combat guard posts in strategic locations such as the Western (Kaesong-Munsan) Corridor; the Chorwon-Uijongbu Valley and other areas.
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On 8 November 1957, it was announced that the division was to be inactivated. However, in the spring of 1958, it was announced that the division would be reorganizing at Fort Benning. Division elements were reorganized into two infantry battle groups (the
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for gallantry under fire at Belleau Wood, Soissons, and Blanc Mont. This entitles current members of the division and of those regiments that were part of the division at that time (including the 5th and 6th Marine Regiments) to wear a special lanyard, or
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The 2d BCT also built several new camps within the city. For security reasons, many are left unverified, however ones that can be confirmed include Camps Trotter and Corregidor built to ease the burden on the accommodations at Combat Outpost.
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During the late spring of 2004, many of the soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Division's 2d Brigade Combat Team were given notice that they were about to be ordered to further deployment, with duty in Iraq. Units involved in this call-up included:
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During the early post-World War I period, the division’s time was spent rebuilding and training on a limited scale. The slow pace left time for the division to assist Hollywood in making movies about the Army. Division units participated in
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in "Operation Paul Bunyan" to cut down the "Panmunjeom Tree". This effort was conducted by Task Force Brady (named after the 2nd ID Commander) in support of Task Force Vierra (named after the Joint Security Area Battalion commander).
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in April 1926. By 1926, however, maneuver training of divisional units was becoming more frequent, leaving little time for movies. The maneuvers generally took place in May, before the division’s units assisted the training of
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In August 1951, the division was on the offensive once again, ordered to attack a series of ridges that had been designated threats to the Eighth Army's line. These actions would devolve into the battles of
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On 27 July 1942, the division was again transferred to the Louisiana Maneuver Area, remaining there until 22 September 1942, whereupon the formation again returned to Fort Sam Houston. It then moved to
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as commander of the 2nd Infantry Division which remained on duty in Korea. Seitz commanded the division during a tense period following the armistice when both vigilance and intensive training of the
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After the armistice, the division remained in Korea until 1954, when it was reduced to near zero strength, the colors were transferred to Fort Lewis, Washington, Georgia and, in October 1954, the
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on 23 July, becoming the first unit to reach Korea directly from the United States. Initially employed piecemeal, the entire division was committed as a unit on 24 August 1950, relieving the
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2nd Infantry Division marching up the bluff at the E-1 draw of Omaha Beach (7 June 1944). They are going past the German resistance nest 65 that defended the route to Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer.
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assumed command of the 2nd Division and remained in that capacity until August 1919, when the unit returned to the US. The division went on to win hard-fought victories at
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For this mission, the brigade fell under the direct command not of the 2d Infantry Division, but rather under a Marine division. For the first six months while in
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On 22 February, Gibbs and SPC Michael S. Wagnon allegedly shot the second victim, Marach Agha, and placed a Kalashnikov next to the body to justify the killing.
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during deployment. The 4th Stryker BCT also deployed to its first deployment to the country in fall 2012 and returned in summer 2013 having lost four soldiers.
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The ceremony took place at the entrance of the new Freeman Hall, which retains the name of the previous headquarters on Camp Red Cloud in Uijeongbu.
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5,000 Warriors created a human version of the division's distinctive Indianhead patch at Indianhead Stage Field on Camp Casey, Korea on 22 May 2009
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On 2 May, Mullah Adadhdad was killed after being shot and attacked with a grenade. SPC Adam C. Winfield and Gibbs were allegedly the perpetrators.
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soldier who alerted MPs during an initially unrelated investigation into hashish use by members of the 3rd Platoon. The alleged ringleader was
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In World War I, there was only one type of division in the US Army, the infantry division, and all divisions were called simply "Division".
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3rd Brigade deployed to Iraq 4 August 2009 for the brigade's third deployment to Iraq, the most of any Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT).
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Commanded the 3rd Brigade as they deployed to reinforce the battered French along the Paris to Metz road. The division first fought at the
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Two soldiers of 9th Infantry Regiment of 2nd Division in front of a military cinema, provided for soldiers' entertainment (1 March 1945).
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The division spent the winter of 1917–18 training with French and Scottish veterans. Though judged unprepared by French tacticians, the
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Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig, Foto by Robert Capa: American soldiers crossing Zeppelin Bridge, Leipzig, Germany, April 18, 1945
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levels and supporting the rebuilding of the Iraqi infrastructure. 43 soldiers from the brigade were killed during the deployment.
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World War II Order of Battle: An Encyclopedic Reference to U.S. Army Ground Forces from Battalion through Division, 1939–1946
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and the 2nd Infantry Division was called upon to help halt these attacks. On 2 November 1966, soldiers of the 1st Battalion,
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With the outbreak of hostilities in Korea on 25 June 1950, the 2nd Infantry Division was quickly alerted for movement to the
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Army Battle Casualties and Nonbattle Deaths (Statistical and Accounting Branch, Office of the Adjutant General, 1 June 1953
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units were primarily stationed in Camp Casey until 2017 when the forces were split between Camp Casey and Camp Humphreys.
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Vietnam Order of Battle: A Complete Illustrated Reference to the U.S. Army and Allied Ground Forces in Vietnam, 1961–1973
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after training maneuvers. Sergeants Mark Walker and Fernando Nino, the two soldiers involved, were found not guilty of
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The 2nd Infantry Division is in South Korea, with a number of camps near the DMZ. Command headquarters are located at
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In September 1956, the division deployed to Alaska, with the division headquarters at Fort Richardson, as part of an
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in late October. The division was within 50 miles (80 km) of the Manchurian border when the PVA launched their
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The 2nd Infantry Division is unique as the only U.S. Army division to incorporate South Korean soldiers through the
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and with the 9th and the 23rd by his side the battle began at 5:45am. Using an artillery concept from World War I (
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The 2nd Infantry Division has a unique structure: there are brigades stationed in the Republic of Korea and at
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The Second Infantry Division in World War I: A History of the American Expeditionary Force Regulars, 1917-1919
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The division lost 1,964 (plus USMC: 4,478) killed in action and 9,782 (plus USMC: 17,752) wounded in action.
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U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations, 1919-41
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SSG Christopher B. Waiters of 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 3d Brigade Combat Team was awarded the
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was required by the U.S. Army until the 2nd Infantry Division was redeployed to the United States in 1954.
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was declared, and the 2nd Division entered Germany, where it assumed occupation duties until April 1919.
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During the summer of 2010, the U.S. military charged five members of the 3rd Platoon, Bravo Company,
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on 17 October. It then moved to England, where it trained and staged for forward movement to France.
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operations in the Ninewa Province. 46 soldiers from the brigade were killed during the deployment.
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on 1 October. The momentum of the attack was maintained, and the race to the North Korean capital,
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and reflagged and the rest of the subordinate units were reassigned to the reactivated 2nd SBCT.
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with the formation of a "kill team", which staged three separate murders of Afghan civilians in
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2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division (Attached to 7th Infantry Division)
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tree-trimming operation within the DMZ, two American officers of the Joint Security Force (
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North Korean forces were engaging in increasing border incursions and infiltration attempts
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Two days after arriving to the unit on 10 Dec., he was told he would receive the DSC
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and the Diyala province. 35 soldiers from the brigade were killed during the deployment.
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was signed on 27 July 1953, the 2nd Infantry Division withdrew to positions south of the
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from October 1943 to June 1944, the 2nd Infantry Division crossed the channel to land on
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and contributed to shattering the four-year-old stalemate on the battlefield during the
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commander of 2nd Infantry Division was relieved from command by the end of the battle.
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The division took a brief rest 19–26 September before moving to defensive positions at
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and proceeded to assault and secure Hill 192, a key enemy strong point on the road to
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20 December 1944: Attached, with the entire First Army, to the British 21st Army Group
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upon the latter's return from Germany. The division's three infantry regiments (the
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on 26 September. On 23 September the division was assigned to the newly activated US
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In 1965 at Fort Benning, Georgia, the 2nd Infantry Division's stateside units, the
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Article contributed by the Public Affairs Office, Headquarters, US Forces, Korea.
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on 3 October 1944, and was ordered, on 11 December 1944, to attack and seize the
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2nd Infantry Division in Europe World War II Combat Film DVD August–October 1944
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2nd Infantry Division with assigned units in South Korea 2023 (click to enlarge)
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were killed in an ambush by North Korean forces. In 1967 enemy attacks in the
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Divisions, the other two nominally active stateside Regular Army divisions.
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deployment (soldiers and families, no equipment), switching places with the
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in mid-December forced the division to withdraw to defensive positions near
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In June 1958, the division was reorganized at Fort Benning, Georgia, as a
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Company C, 2nd Aviation (Aviation Intermediate Maintenance), Camp Stanley
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against crumbling KPA opposition to establish contact with forces of the
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and Wonju. The UN front was saved and the general offensive continued.
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Order of Battle for the Second Infantry Division in the First World War
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The Brigade: A History: Its Organization and Employment in the US Army
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In May 1940, the “Indianhead” Division deployed to the vicinity of
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2nd US Infantry Division World War II in Normandy Combat Film DVD
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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which ended any German hope for victory. On 11 November 1918 the
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1st, 15th, 16th, and 23rd Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals
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Second Indianhead Division Association web site. History page.
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on the Yangju highway as the vehicle was returning to base in
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In 1987–1993 parts of the division were organized as follows:
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List of commanders of 2nd Infantry Division (United States)
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2nd Infantry Division organic units 2023 (click to enlarge)
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eastern half of the city, according to 2nd BCT officials).
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to conduct a general counteroffensive against the PVA/KPA,
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The division crossed the Rhine on 21 March and advanced to
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struck and killed two 14-year-old South Korean schoolgirls
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tank of the 2nd Infantry firing on enemy positions in 1952
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United States Army units and formations in the Korean War
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5 September 1944: VIII Corps, Ninth Army, 12th Army Group
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The Division's headquarters is located at USAG Humphreys
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Awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces
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Rotational Stryker Brigades under 2nd Infantry Division
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, "Warrior Knights"
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on 4 May 1945, and attacked in the general direction of
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22 October 1944: VIII Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group
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18 August 1944: VIII Corps, Third Army, 12th Army Group
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24 December 1943: XV Corps, but attached to First Army
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18 January 1945: V Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group
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2nd Infantry Division soldiers in action during the
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Military units and formations in Washington (state)
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Raquel Villlalona, 2ID/RUCD Public Affairs 2923:Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion 1285:on 9 March, the division advanced south to take 583:2nd Infantry Division-ROK/U.S. Combined Division 5027:"Lewis-based Stryker BCT headed to Afghanistan" 4710:"102nd Military Intelligence Battalion Lineage" 4516: 4514: 4512: 4290:Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Brigades 4086:. Combat Studies Institute Press. p. 165. 4054:The United States Marine Corps in the World War 3971:The U. S. Army in World War I: Orders of Battle 3879:(5 Nov 2018) 2ID Regimental Walk, A New Chapter 2757:use, impeding an investigation and attacking a 2228:203 mm self-propelled howitzers & 9 × 2041:Standard organization chart for a ROAD division 1653:, ended on 19 October when elements of the ROK 1042:, after which it returned to its home station. 5057:"4th Stryker brigade deploying to Afghanistan" 4360:. US Army Aviation Digest - July / August 1993 4271: 4269: 3992: 3990: 986:After transfer of the 4th Infantry Brigade to 5477: 5075:"Stryker prep | Flickr - Photo Sharing!" 4147: 4145: 4143: 4141: 4139: 3935:United States Army Center of Military History 3842:"Army bans alcohol for 2nd ID in South Korea" 3794:United States Army Center of Military History 3747:"Eighth Army in Korea-Continuing a Tradition" 1332:8 April, established a bridgehead across the 1106:Assignments in European Theater of Operations 898:United States Army Center of Military History 896:Source for World War I data and information: 837:The 2nd Division was three times awarded the 8: 6336:Divisions of the United States in Korean War 6296:Infantry divisions of the United States Army 4983:"Lewis' 3rd Stryker Brigade to deploy again" 3385:194th Division Sustainment Support Battalion 2531:2ID soldiers reconnoitering Baghdad in 2006. 814:On 28 July 1918, Marine Corps Major General 6301:United States Army divisions of World War I 3259:602nd Aviation Support Battalion "Warhorse" 2056:In 1963, the division was reorganized as a 1344:, mopped up in the area, and outposted the 1340:on 15 April. On 18 April the division took 1261:on 29 September 1944. The division entered 751:2nd Train Headquarters and Military Police 5484: 5470: 5462: 5349:"Army announces upcoming unit deployments" 4881:"Spc. earns DSC for heroism during ambush" 4020: 4018: 2449:"2nd Infantry Division" United States 1391:The 2nd Infantry Division returned to the 523: 40: 4574:"Battery F, 26th Field Artillery Lineage" 4026:"2nd Infantry Division Homepage: History" 2500:Learn how and when to remove this message 2049:, the division did not see action in the 1411:. They then moved to the staging area at 643:. It was organized on 26 October 1917 at 5140:. Association of the United States Army. 4209: 4197: 4185: 3625: 3424: 4028:. 2nd Infantry Division. 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US Army Field Artillery School. 1987 3167:5th Squadron (Attack/Reconnaissance), 2682:deployed to Iraq in the fall of 2009. 2569:1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment 2350:2nd Infantry Division Band, Camp Casey 2141:(M60A3 Patton main battle tanks & 2058:Reorganization Objective Army Division 384:Deputy Commanding Officer – Maneuver 31: 5427:2nd Infantry Division (United States) 5337:. Stars and Stripes. 11 October 2022. 5096:Whitlock, Craig (18 September 2010). 4942:Whitlock, Craig (18 September 2010). 4394:"2nd Battalion, 2nd Aviation Lineage" 4334: 3784: 3782: 3369:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 3281:Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 3140:Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 3081:1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment 3044:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 2948:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 2206:155 mm self-propelled howitzers) 1836:(31 August 1, 2 and 3 September 1950) 1818:(31 August 1, 2 and 3 September 1950) 1812:(31 August 1, 2 and 3 September 1951) 1588:. The division arrived in Korea, via 1242:was won, and was the first place the 909:The 2nd Division arrived at Hoboken, 565:("Indianhead") is a formation of the 395:Deputy Commanding General – Support 7: 4756:. US Army Center of Military History 4754:"2nd Infantry Division Band Lineage" 4734:. US Army Center of Military History 4712:. US Army Center of Military History 4690:. US Army Center of Military History 4668:. US Army Center of Military History 4642:. US Army Center of Military History 4620:. US Army Center of Military History 4598:. US Army Center of Military History 4576:. US Army Center of Military History 4554:. US Army Center of Military History 4528:. US Army Center of Military History 4396:. US Army Center of Military History 3973:. General Data LLC. pp. 29–30. 3903:"Korea-oorlog - Historische missies" 2844:Camp Mobile – adjacent to Camp Casey 2794:Army Criminal Investigation Division 2747:2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment 2706:ordered 4,000 soldiers from the 5th 2438:adding citations to reliable sources 5446:3rd Brigade / 2nd Infantry Division 5138:"Army Leaders Defend Aviation Cuts" 4913:"DoD Announces Iraq Unit Rotations" 4356:Colonel Johnnie L. Sheperd (1993). 4322: 2874:Camp Red Cloud (former) - Uijeongbu 2353:44th Engineer Battalion, Camp Howze 2239:, Camp Stanley (Target Acquisition) 1620:began a general offensive northward 1194:on 10 June, the division liberated 1084:, dedicated in 1936, is located in 668:Headquarters, 2nd Infantry Division 624:, wearing the 2nd Division insignia 563:2nd Infantry Division (2ID, 2nd ID) 452:Combat service identification badge 5033:. 16 February 2012. Archived from 4923:from the original on 10 March 2009 4051:McClellan, Major Edwin N. (1920). 2735:Rogue "kill team" criminal charges 2589:5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment 2543:U.S. soldiers take cover during a 1117:14 April 1944: V Corps, First Army 25: 4780:2nd Infantry Division (2ID)-Korea 4596:"296th Support Battalion Lineage" 4495:"Field Artillery - February 1990" 4462:"Field Artillery - December 1989" 4429:"Field Artillery - February 1987" 3660:2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 3536:3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3517:1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3377:Division Special Troops Battalion 3203:3rd Battalion (General Support), 2290:296th Support Battalion (Forward) 1991:Infantry Brigades, respectively. 1971:upon its arrival at Fort Lewis). 573:in the event of an invasion from 311:First and Second Battles of Wonju 6267: 6266: 5420: 5118:. Armytimes.com. 15 January 2015 4879:Cox, Matthew (7 February 2009). 4688:"122nd Signal Battalion Lineage" 4640:"2nd Engineer Battalion Lineage" 4113: 3396: 3388: 3380: 3372: 3364: 3355:2nd Division Sustainment Brigade 3335: 3327: 3312: 3300: 3284: 3276: 3254: 3238: 3222: 3198: 3182: 3162: 3154: 3135: 3117: 3109: 3098: 3086: 3075: 3059: 3047: 3039: 3021: 3013: 3002: 2990: 2978: 2966: 2951: 2943: 2913: 2773:killing was carried out for fun. 2536: 2524: 2414: 2402:, some 40 miles south of Seoul. 2347:4th Chemical Company, Camp Casey 1612:break out of the Pusan Perimeter 1395:on 20 July 1945, and arrived at 1289:, 10–11 March, and to guard the 1238:. After 39 days of fighting the 977:Citizens Military Training Camps 861:Omar Bundy & John A. Lejeune 748:Headquarters Troop, 2nd Division 589:from other U.S. Army divisions. 145: 97: 79: 67: 4981:Ashton, Adam (27 August 2011). 4890:. Army Times Publishing Company 4001:. Stackpole Books. p. 77. 3796:. 21 April 2010. Archived from 3482:1st Armored Brigade Combat Team 3446:2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team 3409:Rotational Brigade Combat Teams 3332:70th Brigade Support Battalion 3129:2nd Infantry Division Artillery 3114:14th Brigade Engineer Battalion 3034:2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team 3027:296th Brigade Support Battalion 3018:23rd Brigade Engineer Battalion 2927:1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team 2871:- South Korea near USAG Yongsan 2702:On 17 February 2009, President 2425:needs additional citations for 2167:& OH-58C Kiowa helicopters) 2156:& OH-58C Kiowa helicopters) 1998:Division, having reflagged the 1909:15th Field Artillery Battalion 1679:Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River 1574:Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River 1368:. The division crossed over to 306:Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River 4732:"4th Chemical Company Lineage" 3820:"Commanding General, 2ID/RUCD" 3417:Since the inactivation of the 3323:333rd Field Artillery Regiment 2269:, Camp Stanley (9 × M270 MLRS) 1762:, appointed Brigadier General 1006:began to road-march over from 406:Deputy Commanding General – 1: 4358:"Bring your Career to Korea!" 3307:38th Field Artillery Regiment 3291:37th Field Artillery Regiment 3266:210th Field Artillery Brigade 3122:2nd Brigade Support Battalion 3105:17th Field Artillery Regiment 3009:37th Field Artillery Regiment 2822:City, 45 miles north of 1956:was reflagged as the Second. 1614:starting on 16 September and 1515:Distinguished Service Crosses 1431:Campaign participation credit 1101:December 1944 order of battle 729:17th Field Artillery Regiment 723:15th Field Artillery Regiment 717:12th Field Artillery Regiment 4229:Korea: The First War We Lost 3969:Rinaldi, Richard A. (2004). 3649:Joint Base Lewis-McCord, WA 2850:(former) – East of Uijeongbu 2788:(D-Fla.), and a sergeant at 2784:hotline, the office of Sen. 2678:The 2nd Infantry Division's 1967:(which was reflagged as the 1751:. Soon after the armistice, 1557:Distinguished Unit Citations 1521:Distinguished Service Medals 1393:New York Port of Embarkation 1316:, relieving elements of the 1064:New York Port of Embarkation 964:in May and June 1925 and in 797:American Expeditionary Force 713:2nd Field Artillery Brigade 3790:"Special Unit Designations" 3146:2nd Combat Aviation Brigade 2672:Distinguished Service Cross 1920:2nd Reconnaissance Company 1677:on 25 November. During the 1626:driving southward from the 587:Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) 440:Complete list of commanders 6352: 5007:. Flickr. 10 February 2012 2841:(former) – near Camp Casey 2808:(Division Command) – near 2738: 2242:Battery B, 6th Battalion, 1745:Korean Armistice Agreement 1688:The Eighth Army ordered a 1360:, where 2 ID relieved the 1186:plus 1 (7 June 1944) near 1066:, and started arriving in 745:1st Field Signal Battalion 579:United States Forces Korea 326:Battle of Heartbreak Ridge 6264: 5391:Clark, George B. (2007). 4661:Raines, Rebecca Robbins. 4080:McGrath, John J. (2004). 3868:. Access date: 2016-10-28 3187:2nd Battalion (Assault), 2826:; 17 miles south of 2792:who told him to call the 2610:, the BCT fell under the 2309:5th Air Defense Artillery 2082:Korean Demilitarized Zone 2070:11th Air Assault Division 1749:Korean Demilitarized Zone 1586:Eighth United States Army 1387:World War II unit history 1376:, attacking that city on 1138:11 December 1944: V Corps 867:Third Battle of the Aisne 739:4th Machine Gun Battalion 734:2nd Trench Mortar Battery 707:6th Machine Gun Battalion 686:5th Machine Gun Battalion 538: 535: 301:Battle of Pusan Perimeter 39: 18:U.S. 2d Infantry Division 4263:Retrieved 9 August 2016. 4107:Clay, Steven E. (2010). 3997:Stanton, Shelby (2006). 3227:4th Battalion (Attack), 2903:Joint Base Lewis–McChord 2835:– adjacent to Camp Casey 2790:Joint Base Lewis-McChord 2741:Maywand District murders 2275:Division Support Command 2152:(Attack), Camp Stanley ( 1931:A Company, 72nd Tank Bn 1806:(4 and 5 September 1950) 1472:Total battle casualties: 1281:, 4 March. Reaching the 1147:28 April 1945: VII Corps 1082:Second Division Memorial 877:Château-Thierry campaign 809:Château-Thierry campaign 581:personnel. Known as the 171:Joint Base Lewis-McChord 48:Shoulder Sleeve Insignia 27:Active US Army formation 5397:McFarland & Company 3751:Soldier Support Journal 3402:23rd Chemical Battalion 3393:11th Engineer Battalion 2710:Brigade Combat Team to 2680:4th Brigade Combat Team 2581:44th Engineer Battalion 2573:506th Infantry Regiment 2372:On 13 June 2002, a 2ID 1667:People's Volunteer Army 1190:. 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U.S. 2d Infantry Division

Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
United States
South Korea
United States Army
Infantry
Headquarters
Division
Eighth Army
Camp Humphreys
South Korea
Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Washington
Red
blue
World War I
Aisne
Belleau Wood
Aisne-Marne
St. Mihiel
Meuse-Argonne
World War II
Normandy
Northern France
Rhineland
Ardennes-Alsace
Central Europe
Korean War
Battle of Pusan Perimeter

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