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96TH INFANTRY DIVISION THE DEADEYE DIVISION, US ARMY
History: Activated 5 September 1918 as 96th Division, organized 20 October 1918 at Camp Wadswoth (South Carolina). Inactivated at the same location on 7 Janaury 1919. Assigned 24 June 1921 to the Organized Reserve. Activated 15 August 1942, reorganized at Camp Adair (Oregon) as the 96th Infantry Division. Inactivated 3 February 1946 at Camp Anza (California).
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