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History: Activated 5 August 1917 as the 79th Division. Organized at Camp Meade (Maryland) 25 august 1917. Inactivated 2 June 1918 at Camp Dix (New Jersey). Assigned 24 June 1921 to the Organized Reserve. Activated 15 June 1942, reorganized at Camp Pickett (Virginia) and re-designated 79th Infantry Division 1 August 1942. Inactivated 11 december 1945 at Camp Kilmer (New Jersey). Activated 1 December 2009 as the 79th Sustainment Support Command.
Country: United States |
English | patch: White bordered blue shield on which is superimposed a cross of Lorraine. |
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