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Divisions of the United States Army

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and higher-level commands. These non-divisional units numbered approximately 1.5 million soldiers, enough personnel to man roughly 100 more divisions. The strategic philosophy was that such units could be assigned to divisions on an as-needed basis, and would allow divisions to remain as mobile
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division structure (there have been several minor changes during these times). The 1911–1917 era lists divisions raised during the Army's first attempts at modernizing the division, prior to the authorization of permanent divisions, and the 1917–1941 era lists the first permanent divisions, prior to
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In 1940, the National Guard voluntarily withdrew their allotment of the 21st through 24th Cavalry Divisions, partially in response to the Army's decision that the National Guard did not need four Cavalry Divisions and the Army's unwillingness to allot the National Guard armored divisions. The 61st
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As much as possible, divisions are only listed in the eras in which they were first created. Some divisions, such as the 1st Cavalry Division, are listed in multiple eras, as their organizations were drastically changed from one era to the next. Many divisions overlap the years listed in the era
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The National Defense Act of 1916 provided that the "Army of the United States" would consist of the Regular Army, the Volunteer Army, the Officers' Reserve Corps, the Enlisted Reserve Corps, the National Guard in the service of the United States, and such other land forces as were or might be
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Several divisions have existed under multiple designations, such as the 10th Mountain Division (10th Light Division (Alpine), 10th Infantry Division). Additionally, several divisions with the same numerical designations were completely separate and unrelated divisions (there have been two 5th
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authorized by Congress. The president was to determine both the number and type of National Guard units that each state would maintain. Both the Regular Army and the National Guard were to be organized, insofar as practicable, into permanent brigades and divisions.
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In an attempt to maintain its divisions, the Army Reserve transformed several of its combat divisions into training divisions; these divisions were still designated as infantry divisions until authorized as "divisions (training)" by the adjutant general in 1959.
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all artillery batteries were removed from divisional control to form brigades under corps control. The evolution of divisions within the Army of the Potomac served as a model by which the other field armies in the Union organized themselves.
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The infantry brigades, field artillery brigades, and several other of the subordinate units of the Panama Canal, Hawaiian, and Philippine Divisions were numbered accordingly with what should have been the 10th, 11th, and 12th Divisions.
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Divisions listed with an additional identifier in parentheses ("alpine" or "test", for example) existed only with that identifier. Divisions that have held multiple additional identifiers, such as the 1st Cavalry
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McGrath, John J. The Brigade: A History, Its Organization and Employment in the US Army. (2004). Fort Leavenworth, KS : Combat Studies Institute, US Army Command and General Staff College. Pg
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as such). All of the 1917–1941 (non-cavalry) divisions, with the exceptions of the 10th through 20th and 101st Divisions, would be redesignated as Infantry Divisions at some point in the 1941–present era.
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The 105th and 107th Infantry Divisions were intended to be negro divisions of the Army of the United States; however, due to a shortage of available manpower, their activations were canceled in 1942.
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Shrader, C. R., Newell, C. R. (2011). Of Duty Well and Faithfully Done: A History of the Regular Army in the Civil War. United States: Nebraska. p. 71
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10th Division – Organized in 1918 as a Regular Army and National Army division for World War I, the 10th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Funston, Kansas.
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The 76th through 91st and 94th through 104th Divisions existed primarily as officer billets with enlisted cadre; they were not completely reactivated until America's entry into World War II.
812:: 1918–1919 – Organized in 1918 as a Regular Army and National Army division for World War I, the 16th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in March 1919 at Camp Kearny, California. 3281: 3052:
Wilson, J. B. (1998). Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades. United States: Center of Military History, U.S. Army. Pg. vii
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had been deactivated during the war and the Philippine Division was destroyed as a result of the Japanese victory in the Philippines), but also because it had become evident that the
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as their staff. Administrative needs eventually led to the addition of a quartermaster, a commissary of subsistence, an ordnance officer, and a surgeon, all with the rank of
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Unique among the 14 unorganized divisions, the 15th Airborne Division was not only a victim of the decision to set the size of the Army at 89 divisions (the
1559:: 1954–1973. The 30th Armored Division was organized as the result of an agreement between Tennessee and North Carolina to split the 30th Infantry Division. 3034: 244:
the cavalry were removed from divisional control to form their own brigades under army control, until February 1863 when they were formed into a dedicated
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advent of specialized (armored, airborne, etc.) divisions. The 1941–present era lists all of the divisions organized, raised, or authorized since then.
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Dalessandro, Robert J. & Knapp, Michael G. "Organization and Insignia of the American Expeditionary Force, 1917–1923". Schiffer Publishing, 2008.
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division, infantry divisions became officially designated by "Infantry Division" (with the 25th Infantry Division being the first constituted by the
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This relatively low number (compared to the high estimates) was partially due to the army's policy of assigning many combat units, particularly
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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 (Revised Edition)
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Eicher, J., Eicher, D. (2002). Civil War High Commands. United States: Stanford University Press. p. 65
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was formulated and put to the test following the turn of the 20th century. In 1916, the permanent division would finally be authorized by
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Various elements of the 4th through 9th Divisions remained on active duty until those divisions' full activation prior to World War II.
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Since the authorizations of permanent divisions, the United States Army has raised 128 separate divisions with unique lineages.
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in 1864) major generals were also put in charge of field armies and corps, allowing some divisions to be commanded by
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gains in 1942 and 1943 resulted in a further contraction of U.S. mobilization, and the last wartime division, the
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is divided into three eras: 1911–1917, 1917–1941, and 1941–present. These eras represent the major evolutions of
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Other than the aforementioned Armored, Cavalry, and Infantry, the only official Army division designations are
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categories, mainly due to the slow pace in which they were deactivated, inactivated, or otherwise disbanded.
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divisions. A shortage of manpower resulted in the activation of the 105th and 107th being canceled in 1942.
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and flexible as possible. By the end of 1943, U.S. Army strength stood at more than 70 divisions.
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American Military History, Volume II: The United States Army in a Global Era, 1917–2003
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US Army Infantry Divisions, 1943–1945, Volume 1: Organisation, Doctrine and Equipment
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divisions were simply designated by "Division". Following the advent of the
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Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades
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In the beginning the division commander was allowed only an assistant
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107th Infantry Division: never actually organized during World War II
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105th Infantry Division: never actually organized during World War II
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72nd Infantry Division: never actually organized during World War II
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68th Infantry Division: never actually organized during World War II
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67th Infantry Division: never actually organized during World War II
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62nd Infantry Division: never actually organized during World War II
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61st Infantry Division: never actually organized during World War II
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18th Armored Division: never actually organized during World War II
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15th Airborne Division: not actually organized during World War II
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The Deceivers: Allied Military Deception in the Second World War
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Divisions planned but never actually formed during World War II
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Divisions in the United States Army have existed since the
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74th Infantry Division: unorganized World War II division
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73rd Infantry Division: unorganized World War II division
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through 66th Cavalry Divisions were inactivated in 1942.
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in United States history were formed, divisions were the
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The 105th and 107th Infantry Divisions were to join the
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22nd Armored Division: unorganized World War II division
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21st Armored Division: unorganized World War II division
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of three divisions, each with two brigades and assigned
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5th Motorized Division: phantom World War II division
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22nd Infantry Division: phantom World War II division
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21st Infantry Division: phantom World War II division
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19th Infantry Division: phantom World War II division
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15th Infantry Division: phantom World War II division
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14th Infantry Division: phantom World War II division
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Divisions of the United States Army (1941 to present)
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39th Armored Division: phantom World War II division
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15th Armored Division: phantom World War II division
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Arriving to take command of the 697:Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of World War I Divisions 347:Bold denotes current United States Army divisions 3282:Lists of United States Army units and formations 2885:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks 1082:: 1918–1919; 1921–1942* (96th Infantry Division) 1076:: 1918–1919; 1921–1942* (95th Infantry Division) 1052:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (91st Infantry Division) 1046:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (90th Infantry Division) 1040:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (89th Infantry Division) 1034:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (88th Infantry Division) 1028:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (87th Infantry Division) 1022:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (86th Infantry Division) 1016:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (85th Infantry Division) 1010:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (84th Infantry Division) 1004:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (83rd Infantry Division) 998:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (82nd Infantry Division) 992:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (81st Infantry Division) 986:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (80th Infantry Division) 980:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (79th Infantry Division) 974:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (78th Infantry Division) 968:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (77th Infantry Division) 962:: 1917–1919; 1921–1942* (76th Infantry Division) 932:: 1917–1919; 1921–1940* (41st Infantry Division) 926:: 1917–1919; 1921–1941* (40th Infantry Division) 914:: 1917–1919; 1921–1941* (38th Infantry Division) 908:: 1917–1919; 1921–1940* (37th Infantry Division) 902:: 1917–1919; 1921–1940* (36th Infantry Division) 896:: 1917–1919; 1921–1940* (35th Infantry Division) 890:: 1917–1919; 1921–1941* (34th Infantry Division) 884:: 1917–1919; 1921–1940* (33rd Infantry Division) 878:: 1917–1919; 1921–1940* (32nd Infantry Division) 872:: 1917–1919; 1923–1940* (31st Infantry Division) 866:: 1917–1919; 1921–1940* (30th Infantry Division) 860:: 1917–1919; 1921–1941* (29th Infantry Division) 854:: 1917–1919; 1921–1941* (28th Infantry Division) 848:: 1917–1919; 1921–1940* (27th Infantry Division) 842:: 1917–1919; 1921–1941* (26th Infantry Division) 3212:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 3210:Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Brigades 3205:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 3198:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1864:: 1940–1945; 1946–1954* (27th Armored Division) 1309:: 1942–1945; 1948–1949; 1950–1953; 1954–present 353:Divisions of the United States Army (1911–17) 169:of the United States Army on 22 July 1775 in 8: 2940:, the United States Army was composed of 37 2140:: 1946–1947 (renamed 49th Infantry Division) 1702:: 1939–1950; 1951–1953; 1954–1957; 1962–1992 1196:(formerly 11th Airborne Division): 1963–1965 1118:: 1918; 1921–1942* (102nd Infantry Division) 1112:: 1918; 1921–1942* (101st Airborne Division) 1106:: 1918; 1921–1942* (100th Infantry Division) 320:(briefly authorized from 1942 to 1943), and 3093: 3091: 3035:Division insignia of the United States Army 2117:: 1947–1967 (former 52nd Infantry Division) 1100:: 1918; 1921–1942* (99th Infantry Division) 1094:: 1918; 1921–1942* (98th Infantry Division) 1088:: 1918; 1921–1943* (97th Infantry Division) 729:(later 3rd Infantry Division): 1917–present 723:(later 2nd Infantry Division): 1917–present 717:(later 1st Infantry Division): 1917–present 31:Division insignia of the United States Army 3081: 3079: 3077: 335:An unspecified division today refers to a 2916:Learn how and when to remove this message 1179:Divisions in bold are currently active.* 1064:(Colored): 1917–1918β€”provisional division 143:, when the Army switched its emphasis to 87:Learn how and when to remove this message 3277:Lists of divisions (military formations) 2558:: 1942–1945; 1946–1959* (104th Division) 284:divisions were specifically designated; 50:This article includes a list of general 3045: 3005:never saw combat for this very reason. 2928:At the time of the Japanese attacks on 2503:: 1942–1946; 1946–1955* (98th Division) 2470:: 1942–1945; 1946–1955* (95th Division) 2426:: 1942–1945; 1946–1955* (91st Division) 2283:: 1942–1946; 1946–1955* (78th Division) 2261:: 1942–1945; 1946–1955* (76th Division) 2219:: 1943–1945; 1952–1955* (70th Division) 3151: 2849:First Army Division West: 2006–present 2846:First Army Division East: 2006–present 1315:: 1946–1952* (108th Infantry Division) 1296:: 1946–1952* (100th Infantry Division) 1130:: 1921–1942* (104th Infantry Division) 1124:: 1921–1942* (103rd Infantry Division) 232:was first formed after the disastrous 18:15th Infantry Division (United States) 3224:Center of Military History, U.S. Army 2697:: 1942–1943* (90th Infantry Division) 2657:: 1943–1944* (89th Infantry Division) 2651:: 1943–1944* (71st Infantry Division) 2645:: 1943–1944* (10th Mountain Division) 1290:: 1946–1952* (84th Infantry Division) 1271:: 1946–1952* (80th Infantry Division) 956:: 1921–1940* (45th Infantry Division) 950:: 1921–1940* (44th Infantry Division) 944:: 1921–1941* (43rd Infantry Division) 7: 3030:Formations of the United States Army 2691:: 1942–1943* (8th Infantry Division) 2685:: 1942–1943* (7th Infantry Division) 2679:: 1942–1943* (6th Infantry Division) 2670:: 1942–1943* (4th Infantry Division) 2106:: 1946–1954* (48th Armored Division) 1973:: 1940–1945; 1946–1967; 2004–present 1960:: 1940–1945; 1946–1963; 1984–present 1947:: 1941–1945; 1946–1963; 1991–present 1890:: 1941–1946; 1946–1967; 1985–present 735:: 1917–1921; 1940–1946; 1947–present 3272:Divisions of the United States Army 1511:: unorganized World War II division 3194:Stewart, Richard W. (ed.) (2005). 56:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 3180:Muschett, James O. (ed.) (2001). 3177:. 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These divisions were led by 3184:. Westport: Hugh Lauter Levin. 1: 2587:: 1952–1955* (108th Division) 2643:10th Light Division (Alpine) 2360:: 1942–1955* (85th Division) 470:National Defense Act of 1916 205:, when the first large true 3191:. Mechanicsburg: Stackpole. 3187:Stanton, Shelby L. (2006). 3166:Bellanger, Yves J. (2002). 2655:89th Light Division (Truck) 3298: 2722:Reserve training divisions 2649:71st Light Division (Pack) 1376:United States Constabulary 337:United States Army Reserve 119:Divisions, for instance). 28: 2794:: 1955–2008, 2010–present 2717:: 1944–1945; 1985–present 2045:: 1943–1945; 1947–present 1997:: 1941–1945; 1946–present 1877:: 1941–1945; 1946–present 1228:: 1943–1958; 2022–present 312:(three test divisions in 3216:Wilson, John B. (1998). 3208:Wilson, John B. (1987). 3201:Tolson, John J. 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