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/ 

Löf, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) crossing at Löf
Offenbach, Germany
Hanau, Germany
River Our, Luxembourg
90 Infantry Division (USA) crossing the Our
Hatzenport, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) crossings Hatzenport
Moselkern, Germany
Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) drive south along the Périers / Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin road
Oberwampach, Luxembourg
90 Infantry Division (USA) enemy counterattacked at Oberwampach
Chambois, France
Buchholz-Bahnhof, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) fights at Buchholz
Pfaffenheck, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) fights at Pfaffenheck
Zhuri, Czech Republic
90 Infantry Division (USA) fights in Zhuri
Mainz, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) final assault Mainz
Chambois, France
Chambois, France
Beau-Coudray, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) forced an entry into Beau-Coudray
Thionville, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) fought its way into Thionville