94th Infantry Division (now 94th Regional Readiness Command), US Army
History: Activated 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserve as 94th Division. Organized in November 1921 in Boston (Massachusetts). Activated 15 September 1942 at Fort Custer (Michigan) and re-designated 94th Infantry Division. Inactivated 7 February 1946 at Camp Kilmer (New Jersey). Reactivated in the Reserve in 1956 and inactivated 1963. The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia was inherited by the 94th Army Reserve Command which was later redesignated 94th Regional Support Command and 94th Regional Readiness Command. In 2009 the 94th RRC was reorganised as 94th Training Division (Force Sustainment).
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Country: United States |
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