90 Infantry Division (USA)

90 Infantry Division (USA)

"Alamo Division"

"Tough Ombres"

The division insignia consists of a monogrammatic red "T" and "O" on a square olive drab background. It was adopted by the 90th Division during World War I because most of its original personnel were drafted from Texas and Oklahoma.

Source: http://www.90thdivisionassoc.org/ 

Malling, France
Hanau, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) reached Hanau
Rumpenheim, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) reached the Main River
Brandscheid, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) relieve 4 Inf.Div.
Fuchsmühl, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) sixty-three Americans were found
Mont Castre, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) strike the cream of the enemy
Morshausen, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) strong defense in Morshausen
Mayenne, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) take the city of Mayenne
Beau-Coudray, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) the Mahlman Line remained intact
Piscataway Township, NJ 08854, New Jersey, United States
90 Infantry Division (USA) to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey
Etain, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) to Etain
New York City, United States
90 Infantry Division (USA) to Europe
Fontainebleau, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) to Fontainebleau
Habscheid, Germany
Hollnich, Germany
Reims, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) to Reims
Fort Dix, United States
90 Infantry Division (USA) training and building
Périers, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) waited for further orders just south of Périers
Beau-Coudray, France
90 Infantry Division attacking south through Beau-Coudray