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Troops of the 9th Infantry Division, nicknamed “The OLD RELIABLES,” have scored many major triumphs since launching combat operations in Vietnam during December, 1966.
The "Go Devils" insignia of the 60th Infantry Regiment, depicting a red devil head, had its origin back in 1942. In an interview with Lt. Col. Arden C. Brill, who at that point in time was a 2nd Lt., and Motor….
May 23, 2016 · The 9th Div leaves RVN in August 1969, but it leaves behind it's 3rd Brigade, the 3rd Bde 9th Inf Div acts separately till October 1970. The Brigade was called the GO DEVIL Brigade. Here's two a uniform grouping, with a cloth version.
Dec 27, 2012 · The 9th Infantry Division fought in Vietnam from 1967 to the summer of 1969, when the 1st and 2nd Brigades were withdrawn. The 3rd Brigade remained in Vietnam, under the control of the 25th Infantry Division, until October 1970 when it came home and the division was inactivated.
The 9th Infantry Division (nicknamed "Old Reliables") is an inactive infantry division of the United States Army. It was formed as the 9th Division during World War I, but never deployed overseas. In later years it was an important unit of the U.S. Army during World War II and the Vietnam War.
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The 9th Infantry Division (“Old Reliables”) was constituted 1 August 1940 at Fort Bragg and deployed overseas 11 December 1942 to invade North Africa, where advanced elements of the division landed 8 November 1942.