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Divisions  - WW1 through Current - Page 2   www.usarmypatches.com  (thumbnail 125) 

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11th Division 

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11th Division (World War I) - Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, the 11th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Meade, Maryland. The profile is of French General Lafayette.


WW2 and after Airborne

  1. Cut edge-attached tab


"Air Assault"
1963-1965 Test Division using Helicopter deployment

  1. Cut edge-attached tab
  2. Cut edge-tab not attached
  3. Cut edge-red lettered tab


     


11th Inf Div
This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

  1. Cut edge-white back


Misc.

  1. Jacket Patch

  2. Home Front Sweetheart pin with jump wings

  3. Jacket Patch

     


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12th Division 

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12th Division (World War I) - Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, the 12th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Devens, Massachusetts.


WW2 and after

  1. Cut edge-OD border

The Philippine Division was originally a named,  rather than numbered U.S. Infantry Division of World War II. The division was carried on the rolls of the U.S. Army after its decommission in 1942 and was officially re-designated as the 12th Infantry Division in 1946.

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13th Division 

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13th Division (World War I) - Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, the 13th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in March 1919 at Camp Lewis, Washington.


WW2 and after

  1. Bullion

  2. Cut edge-attached tab

  3. Cut edge-kaki back attached tab

     


Misc.

  1. Challenge Coin


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14th Division 

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14th Division (World War I) - Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, the 14th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Ouster, Michigan.

      


14th Inf Div
This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

  1. Cut edge-white back


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17th Division 

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17th Division (World War I) - Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, it was intended to be a replacement and school division. The 17th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana.

 No Insignia


WW2 and after

  1. Cut edge-no tab

  2. Cut edge-tab attached-kaki backing

  3. Current mfg-glue back

          


17th Inf Div
This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

  1. Cut edge-white back


Misc.

  1. Lapel pin


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 18th Division 

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18th Division (World War I) - Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, the 18th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Travis, Texas.


18th Airborne Division
This is a patch for a ghost or phantom division, a part of Operation Fortitude which was designed to fool the Germans about the strength and location of the Allied forces prior to the Normandy invasion.

  1. Cut edge-white back


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19th Division

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19th Division (World War I) - Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, the 19th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Dodge, Iowa.

  1. Felt on felt on felt


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20th Division

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20th Division (World War I) - Organized in 1918 as a regular army and national army division for World War I, the 20th Division did not go overseas and demobilized in February 1919 at Camp Sevier, South Carolina.

  1. Felt on felt-skull is cloth on felt

  2. Felt on wool

  3. Felt on felt

   


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