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36TH INFANTRY DIVISION ARROWHEAD, USA

Arms of 36th Infantry Division Arrowhead, USA

(Shoulder Sleeve Insignia)
Arms of 36th Infantry Division Arrowhead, USA

(Distinctive Unit Insignia)

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

Organised in 1917 of Units form Oklahoma and Texas, this is indicated by the Arrowhead from Oklahoma (previously known as Indian Territory) and a T for Texas. Deactivated in 1919 it was reactivated 1923-45. irt was reformed in 2004 by the reorganisation of the 49th Armored Division and today consists of Units from Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana.


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