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/ 

Polch, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Polch
Probstzella, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Probstzella
Pronsfeld, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Pronsfeld
Rambrouch, Luxembourg
90th Infantry Division (USA) Rambrouch
Savigny-sur-Ardres, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) Savigny-sur-Ardres
Schonecken, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Schonecken
Sees Sarthe, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) Sees
Mont Castre, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) seized Mont Castre
Sprendlingen, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Sprendlingen
Sprendlingen, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Sprendlingen
St-Jores, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) St-Jores
St-Jores, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) St-Jores
Ste-Mere-Eglise, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) Ste-Mere-Eglise
Ste-Suzanne Manche, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) Ste-Suzanne
Steinberg Hessen, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Steinberg
Stutzerbach, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Stutzerbach
Susice, Czech Republic
90th Infantry Division (USA) to Susice
Trieux, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) Trieux
Veckring, France
90th Infantry Division (USA) Veckring
Veckring, Germany
90th Infantry Division (USA) Veckring