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/ 

Nieder Uttfeld, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Nieder Uttfeld
Ober Uttfeld, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Ober Uttfeld
Oppenhausen, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Oppenhausen
Petite Hettange, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Petite Hettange
Saint-Goar, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Saint-Goar
Sonlez, Luxembourg
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Sonlez
Tirschenreuth, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Tirschenreuth
Waldmünchen, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Waldmünchen
Weiden, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Weiden
Windhausen, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) captured Windhausen
Mont Castre, France
90 Infantry Division (USA) charged with hand grenades and bayonets
Veckring, France
Brodenbach, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) cleared Brodenbach
Münster Sarmsheim, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) clearing Münster Sarmsheim
Bacharach, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) clearing westbank Rhein Bacharach
Bad Salzig, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) clearing westbank Rhein Bad Salzig
Bingen, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) clearing westbank Rhein Bingen
Bacharach, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) clearing westbank Rhein Hirzenach
Niederheimbach, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) clearing westbank Rhein Niederheimbach
Trechtingshausen, Germany
90 Infantry Division (USA) clearing westbank Rhein Trechtingshausen