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84TH INFANTRY DIVISION RAILSPITTERS (NOW 84TH TRAINING COMMAND), US ARMY
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Origin/meaning
According to tradition this Division traces its origins back to the Illinois Militia Company in which the young Captain Abraham Lincoln served during the Black Hawk War of 1832. The Insignia was chosen to honour this legacy.
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