36 Infantry Division (USA)

36 Infantry Division (USA)

The 36th Infantry Division ("Arrowhead"[1]), also known as the Texas Division, is a modular division of the United States Army and the Texas Army National Guard. It was activated for service in World War II on 25 November 1940, and was sent overseas in April 1943.

Le Muy Var, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Le Muy
Lepanges Vosges, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Lepanges
Lepanges Vosges, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Lepanges
Lorchingen Moselle, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Lorchingen
Louhans Saone-et-Loire, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Louhans
Luxeuil Haute-Saone, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Luxeuil
Marnbach Bavaria, Germany
36 Infantry Division (USA) Marnbach
Marsanne Drome, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Marsanne
Mommeheim Bas-Rhin, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Mommeheim
Montbronn Bas-Rhin, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Montbronn
Morsbronn-les-Bains Bas-Rhin, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Morsbronn-les-Bains
Oiselay Haute-Saone, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Oiselay
Otterberg Pfalz, Germany
36 Infantry Division (USA) Otterberg
Pfaffenhoffen Bas-Rhin, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Pfaffenhoffen
Plombieres Vosges, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Plombieres
Ribeauville Haut-Rhin, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Ribeauville
Satolas-et-Bonce Isere, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Satolas-et-Bonce
Schwabmunchen Bavaria, Germany
36 Infantry Division (USA) Schwabmunchen
Sisteron Basses Alpes, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Sisteron
Soultz-sous-Forets Bas-Rhin, France
36 Infantry Division (USA) Soultz-sous-Forets