>>/7489/ > Technically US 11th = SING 12th, correct? US 11th Division: 1917* (32nd Division) 23 = 32 mirror 32nd Infantry Division (United States) The United States 32nd Infantry Division was formed from Army National Guard units from Wisconsin and Michigan and fought primarily during World War I and World War II. With roots as the Iron Brigade in the American Civil War, the division's ancestral units came to be referred to as the Iron Jaw Division. During tough combat in France in World War I, it soon acquired from the French the nickname Les Terribles, referring to its fortitude in advancing over terrain others could not.[1] It was the first allied division to pierce the German Hindenburg Line of defense,[1] and the 32nd then adopted its shoulder patch; a line shot through with a red arrow, to signify its tenacity in piercing the enemy line. It then became known as the Red Arrow Division.[2] 32nd Infantry Division 32nd infantry division shoulder patch.svg 32nd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia Active 1917–1919 1924–1946 1946-1967 Country United States Branch United States Army Type Infantry Size Division Nickname(s) "Les Terribles"; "Red Arrow Division" Mascot(s) Vicksburg Engagements World War I Aisne-Marne Oise-Aisne Meuse-Argonne World War II New Guinea Luzon Southern Philippines Decorations Presidential Unit Citation Commanders Notable commanders Clovis E. Byers Edwin F. Harding During World War II, the division was credited with many "firsts". It was the first United States division to deploy as an entire unit overseas and among the first[3] of seven U.S. Army and U.S. Marine units to engage in offensive ground combat operations during 1942. The division was among the first divisions to engage the enemy and were still fighting holdouts after the official Japanese surrender. The 32nd logged a total of 654 days of combat during World War II, more than any other United States Army division.[2][4] The unit was inactivated in 1946 after occupation duty in Japan. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/32nd_Infantry_Division_(United_States)