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/ 

Budling, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) German counter-attack Budling
Distroff, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) German counter-attack Distroff
Carrouges to Sées, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) heading Carrouges to Sées
Hahnheim, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) heavy fight at Hahnheim
Nieder Olm, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) heavy resistance Nieder Olm
Habscheid, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) hold Habscheid
Longvilly, Luxembourg
90 Infantry Division (USA) hold the line Longvilly
Niederwampach, Luxembourg
90 Infantry Division (USA) hold the line Niederwampach
Oberwampach, Luxembourg
Camp Barkeley, Texas, United States
90 Infantry Division (USA) is born!
Normandy, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) landed on D-day in Normandy France
Saint-Martin-de-Varreville, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) landing in Normandy
Waldmünchen, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) last attacks Waldmünchen day 1
Waldmünchen, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) last attacks Waldmünchen day 2
Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) liberated Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët
Hackenberg, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) near Hackenburg
Les Mans, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) objective Le Mans
Binsfeld, Luxembourg
Heckhuscheid, Germany