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90e division d'infanterie (États-Unis)

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The 90th Infantry Division ("Tough 'Ombres") was a unit of the United States Army that served in World War I and World War II. Its lineage is carried on by the 90th Sustainment Brigade. Activated: August 1917. Overseas: June 1918. Major Operations: St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne. Casualties: Total-7,549 (KIA-1,091; WIA-6,458). Commanders: Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen (25 August 1917), Brig. Gen. Joseph A. Gaston (23 November 1917), Brig. Gen. William Johnston Jr. (27 December 1917), Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen (1 March 1918), Brig. Gen. Joseph P. O'Neil (24 November 1918), Maj. Gen. Charles H. Martin (30 December 1918). Returned to U.S. and inactivated: June 1919. Headquarters, 90th Division 179th Infantry Brigade 357th Infantry Regiment 358th Infantry Regiment 344th Machine Gun Battalion 180th Infantry Brigade 359th Infantry Regiment 360th Infantry Regiment 345th Machine Gun Battalion 165th Field Artillery Brigade 343rd Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm) 344th Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm) 345th Field Artillery Regiment (155 mm) 315th Trench Mortar Battery 343rd Machine Gun Battalion 315th Engineer Regiment 315th Medical Regiment 315th Field Signal Battalion Headquarters Troop, 90th Division 315th Train Headquarters and Military Police 315th Ammunition Train 315th Supply Train 315th Engineer Train 315th Sanitary Train 357th, 358th, 359th, and 360th Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals The division was reconstituted in the Organized Reserve on 24 June 1921 and assigned to the state of Texas. The headquarters was organized on 8 August 1921. Ordered into active military service: 25 March 1942 at Camp Barkley, Texas. Overseas: 23 March 1944. Distinguished Unit Citations: 5. Campaigns: Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes-Alsace, Rhineland, Central Europe Awards: MH-4 ; DSC-54 ; DSM-4 ; SS-1,418 ; LM-19; DFC-4 ; SM-55 ; BSM-6,140 ; AM-121. Commanders: Maj. Gen. Henry Terrell Jr. (March 1942 – January 1944), Brig. Gen. Jay W. MacKelvie (5 April 1944), Maj. Gen. Eugene M. Landrum (13 June 1944), Maj. Gen. Raymond S.
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