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672:, New York. In addition to the unit training camps, the infantry regiments of the division rotated responsibility for conducting the infantry CMTC held at Camp Dix each year. On a number of occasions, the division participated in Second Corps Area or First Army command post exercises in conjunction with other Regular Army, National Guard, and Organized Reserve units. These training events gave division staff officers’ opportunities to practice the roles they would be expected to perform in the event the division was mobilized. Unlike the Regular Army and National Guard units in the First Corps Area, the 78th Division did not participate in the Second Corps Area maneuvers and the First Army maneuvers of 1935, 1939, and 1940 as an organized unit due to lack of enlisted personnel and equipment. Instead, the officers and a few enlisted reservists were assigned to Regular Army and National Guard units to fill vacant slots and bring the units up to war strength for the exercises. Additionally, some were assigned duties as umpires or as support personnel.
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troop, and one infantry regiment was removed by inactivation. The field artillery brigade headquarters and headquarters battery became the headquarters and headquarters battery of the division artillery. Its three field artillery regiments were reorganized into four battalions; one battalion was taken from each of the two 75 mm gun regiments to form two 105 mm howitzer battalions, the brigade's ammunition train was reorganized as the third 105 mm howitzer battalion, and the 155 mm howitzer battalion was formed from the 155 mm howitzer regiment. The engineer, medical, and quartermaster regiments were reorganized into battalions. In 1942, divisional quartermaster battalions were split into ordnance light maintenance companies and quartermaster companies, and the division's headquarters and military police company, which had previously been a combined unit, was split.
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2006:"U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Training > 84th TNG CMD > 78th TNG DIV"
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1447:Description: A gold color metal and enamel device
267:, and currently trains and evaluates units of the
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943:. In mid-November 1945 the division relieved the
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2108:"Road named in honor of 78th Lightning Division"
1222:. 1,368 officers and enlisted men had perished.
628:the division was commanded by Brigadier General
828:After landing in France, the division moved to
43:78th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia
1015:78th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized)
738:153rd Field Artillery Brigade (Englewood, NJ)
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1862:United States Army Center of Military History
1089:Assignments in European Theater of Operations
1004:903rd Field Artillery Battalion (105 mm)
994:308th Field Artillery Battalion (105 mm)
875:The 78th held the area it had taken from the
562:303rd Train Headquarters and Military Police
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3031:Infantry divisions of the United States Army
2057:U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH).
1151:Called into federal service: 15 August 1942.
1031:Headquarters Company, 78th Infantry Division
696:303rd Ordnance Company (Medium) (Newark, NJ)
396:Roll of Honor: two Medal of Honor recipients
3046:United States Army divisions of World War I
1138:19 April 1945: First Army, 12th Army Group.
531:308th Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm)
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1947:Stivers, William; Carter, Donald (2017).
1182:(August 1942 – November 1945), Maj. Gen.
773:403rd Quartermaster Regiment (Newark, NJ)
690:78th Military Police Company (Newark, NJ)
2164:United States Army Institute of Heraldry
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748:308th Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm) (
741:307th Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm) (
594:on 24 June 1921, allotted to the Second
2151:Order of Battle: U.S. Army World War II
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718:310th Infantry Regiment (Englewood, NJ)
324:Regiments: the 307th, 308th and 309th.
1956:. US Army Center of Military History.
699:78th Tank Company (Light) (Newark, NJ)
590:The division was reconstituted in the
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402:: Total-7,144 (KIA-1,169; WIA-5,975).
194:Brigadier General Christopher W. Cook
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758:303rd Ammunition Train (Trenton, NJ)
733:312th Infantry Regiment (Newark, NJ)
723:156th Infantry Brigade (Newark, NJ)
1780:Pre and Post-Mobilization Training
1755:Pre and Post-Mobilization Training
1189:Inactivated: 22 May 1946 in Europe.
1126:3 February 1945: XVIII (Abn) Corps.
1067:19 December 1944 – 23 December 1944
804:5th Second Army Tennessee Maneuvers
770:303rd Medical Regiment (Newark, NJ)
245:78th Training Division (Operations)
2187:The 78th Division Veterans Assoc.
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687:Headquarters Company (Newark, NJ)
559:Headquarters Troop, 78th Division
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962:On parade in Berlin, 8 May 1946
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413:(28 November 1917), Brig. Gen.
306:American entry into World War I
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1763:2nd Battalion, 309th Regiment
1738:2nd Battalion, 311th Regiment
1713:3rd Battalion, 310th Regiment
1688:1st Battalion, 310th Regiment
1663:1st Battalion, 309th Regiment
1206:, of the 311th Infantry); ten
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1065:628th Tank Destroyer Battalion
521:153rd Field Artillery Brigade
417:(28 December 1917), Maj. Gen.
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1805:Mineral County, West Virginia
1790:1st Battalion, 311th Regiment
1788:2nd Battalion, 310th Regiment
1786:1st Battalion, 310th Regiment
1761:1st Battalion, 309th Regiment
1503:Campaign participation credit
1208:Distinguished Service Crosses
1094:9 November 1944: Ninth Army,
409:(23 August 1917), Brig. Gen.
18:78th Division (United States)
1493:Division (Training Support).
1418:3d Battalion, 318th Regiment
1410:2d Battalion, 311th Regiment
1402:3d Battalion, 309th Regiment
1275:, and on 6 December 1958 to
1129:12 February 1945: III Corps.
1110:18 December 1944: VII Corps.
967:World War II order of battle
556:303rd Field Signal Battalion
1858:"Special Unit Designations"
1815:In the 2019 superhero film
1426:2d Battalion, 323d Regiment
550:307th Machine Gun Battalion
511:309th Machine Gun Battalion
477:308th Machine Gun Battalion
443:Headquarters, 78th Division
355:, France, sometime in 1918.
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1726:Presidential Unit Citation
1701:Presidential Unit Citation
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1651:Presidential Unit Citation
1154:Overseas: 14 October 1944.
1037:78th Quartermaster Company
379:Activated: 27 August 1917.
269:United States Army Reserve
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1132:16 March 1945: VII Corps.
1053:Counterintelligence Corps
763:303rd Engineer Regiment (
726:311th Infantry Regiment (
711:309th Infantry Regiment (
681:Headquarters (Newark, NJ)
227:Distinctive unit insignia
36:
1932:Wilson, John B. (1998).
1907:Clay, Steven E. (2010).
1776:Army Superior Unit Award
1751:Army Superior Unit Award
1485:and for the area of the
1232:Total battle casualties:
1141:22 May 1946: Deactivated
927:and cutting part of the
919:. The 78th expanded the
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666:5th Observation Squadron
1115:British 21st Army Group
1043:Military Police Platoon
1012:303rd Medical Battalion
981:311th Infantry Regiment
978:310th Infantry Regiment
975:309th Infantry Regiment
800:Tennessee Maneuver Area
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468:310th Infantry Regiment
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451:155th Infantry Brigade
428:Inactivated: June 1919.
316:. It consisted of four
2084:Permanent Order 332-07
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565:303rd Ammunition Train
405:Commanders: Maj. Gen.
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32:78th Infantry Division
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574:303rd Sanitary Train
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1172:Days of combat: 125.
905:9th Armored Division
658:1st Medical Regiment
621:Sea Girt, New Jersey
571:303rd Engineer Train
2065:on 14 November 2014
1204:Jonah Edward Kelley
1180:Edwin P. Parker Jr.
1040:78th Signal Company
939:was stationed near
638:7th Field Artillery
382:Overseas: May 1918.
247:("Lightning") is a
212:Edwin P. Parker Jr.
122:special designation
2237:United States Army
2197:My Dad Goes to War
1835:Robert Downey, Jr.
1811:In popular culture
1681:REMAGEN BRIDGEHEAD
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1273:Kearny, New Jersey
1250:Missing in action:
1244:Wounded in action:
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