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DIVISION |
IN
GERMANY
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COMMENTS |
1
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1st
Inf Div |
1945-1955
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The "Big
Red One" Division remained in Germany after WWII as one of the
Occupation units (as of Jan 1947, it was the "only" division
left in Germany). During this period the division's headquarters was
moved several times: Ansbach, Bad Tölz, Grafenwöhr, Darmstadt.
In 1952, the division moved its headquarters to Würzburg where
it remained until 1955 when the division returned to the United States. |
2
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10th
Inf Div |
1955-1958
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The "Mountain"
Division was the first division to be moved to Germany under the "Operation
Gyroscope" concept. It officially replaced the 1st Inf Div in
Würzburg on 27 September 1955. |
3
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3rd
Inf Div |
1958-1996
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The "Marne"
Division moved to Germany as part of Operation Gyroscope in early
1958, officially replacing the 10th Inf Div on 23 April 1958 at Würzburg.
The division remained stationed in the northern Bavaria sector of
Germany throughout its stay in Germany. The 3rd was reflagged as the
1st Infantry Division in April 1996. |
4
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4th
Inf Div |
1951-1956
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The "Ivy"
Division was the first of four divisions to be deployed to Germany
as part of the "Troop Augmentation" progam in 1951. The
division was officially assigned to Seventh Army on 28 May 1951, with
all of its elements arriving in Germany between May-June 1951. Division
headquarters was located at Frankfurt. |
5
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3rd
Armd Div |
1956-1992
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The "Spearhead"
Division officially replaced the 4th Inf Div in Germany on 9 June
1956. The division was stationed in the Frankfurt area until it "cased
its colors" at Drake Kaserne on 17 January 1992. |
6
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2nd
Armd Div |
1951-1957
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The 2nd Armored
Division was the second combat division to arrive in Germany under
the Troop Augmentation program and was officially assigned to Seventh
Army on 15 June 1951. The division's headquarters was located at Bad
Kreuznach. |
7
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4th
Armd Div |
1957-1971
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The 4th Armored
Division deployed to Germany in 1957 as part of Operation Gyroscope.
It officially replaced the 2nd Armd Div on .. |
8
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43rd
Inf Div |
1951-1954
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The "Victory"
Division arrived in Germany in 1951 as the third combat division deployed
under the Troop Augmentation program. The 43rd was officially assigned
to Seventh Army on 21 October 1951. Division headquarters was located
at Augsburg. |
9
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5th
Inf Div |
1954-1956
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The "Red
Diamond" Division was activated on 24 May 1954 in Augsburg, replacing
the 43rd Inf Div. On 31 March 1956, the 5th Inf Div is replaced by
the 11th Abn Div and returns to the United States. |
10
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11th
Abn Div |
1956-1958
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In
March 1956 the 11th Airborne Division was rotated to Augsburg, Germany
as part of Operation Gyroscope. On 31 March 1956, the 11th officially
replaces the 5th Inf Div. The 11th Airborne Division was inactivated
in Augsburg on 1 July 1958. Two of its Airborne Battle Groups were
reassigned to the 24th Infantry Division, the division that replaced
the "Angels" in Augsburg. |
11
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24th
Inf Div |
1958-1969
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On 1 July 1958,
the 24th Infantry Division was activated in Augsburg. The division
was organized as a "composite" division with two airborne
battle groups which had prsviously been part of the 11th Abn Div.
The division remained in Germany until 1969 when it redeployed to
the United States as part of the REFORGER (Return of Forces to Germany)
program. |
12
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28th
Inf Div |
1951-1954
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The "Keystone"
Division was the last of the "troop augmentation" divisions
to arrive in Germany in 1951. On 26 November 1951, the division was
officially assigned to the Seventh Army. The division's headquarters
was located at Göppingen. |
13
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9th
Inf Div |
1954-1956
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The "Old
Reliables" were reactivated on 24 May 1954 at Göppingen,
Germany, replacing the 28th Inf Div. |
14
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8th
Inf Div |
1956-1992
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The 8th Infantry
Division arrived in Germany in August 1956 to switch places with the
9th Inf Div as part of Operation Gyroscope. Originally located at
Göppingen, the division's headquarters moved to Bad Kreuznach
in ... The 8th Infantry Division was reorganized as a "composite"
division on 1 December 1958, so that it could assume the airborne
support responsibility previously held by the 24th Infantry Division.
One brigade contained all the airborne assets. The division was reflagged
as the 1st Armd Div on 17 Jan 1992. |
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