45 Infantry Division (USA)

45 Infantry Division (USA)

On 16 September 1940, the 45th Infantry Division was federalized into the Active duty force.The division's two combat commands, the 89th and 90th Brigades were not activated, as the Army favored smaller and more versatile regimental commands for the new conflict.

The Division was based around the 157th Infantry Regiment, the 179th Infantry Regiment, and the 180th Infantry Regiment. Also assigned to the division were the 158th, 160th, 171st, and 189th Field Artillery Battalions, the 46th Signal Company, the 700th Ordinance Company, the 45th Quartermaster Company, the 45th Reconnaissance Troop, the 120th Engineer Combat Battalion, and the 120th Medical Battalion.

Munchen, Germany
45 Infantry Division (USA) Munchen
Ornans, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Ornans
Rambervillers, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Rambervillers
Rattelsdorf, Germany
45 Infantry Division (USA) Rattelsdorf
Reichshofen, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Reichshofen
Romain, Doubs, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Romain
Roth, Germany
45 Infantry Division (USA) Roth
Saal Thuringia, Germany
45 Infantry Division (USA) Saal
Salernes, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Salernes
Sarrebourg Moselle, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Sarrebourg
Sarreguemines, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Sarreguemines
Schrobenhausen, Germany
45 Infantry Division (USA) Schrobenhausen
Ste-Maxime-sur-Mer Var, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Ste-Maxime-sur-Mer
Vidauban, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Vidauban
Vieux, Ain, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Vieux
Vif, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Vif
Voiron, France
45 Infantry Division (USA) Voiron
Weissenburg, Germany
45 Infantry Division (USA) Weissenburg
Westhöffen Hessen, Germany
45 Infantry Division (USA) Westhoffen
Zwingenberg, Germany
45 Infantry Division (USA) Zwingenberg