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  1. The 77th Sustainment Brigade is a unit of the United States Army that inherited the lineage of the 77th Infantry Division ("Statue of Liberty"), which served in World War I and World War II.

  2. The 77th Infantry Division fought in the Pacific Theater during World War II, participating in the invasions of Guam, Leyte, Okinawa and Japan. It was activated in 1940 and inactivated in 1946, and had three commanding generals and 9,212 casualties.

  3. 77th Infantry Division. General Douglas MacArthur, an old football player himself, gave the job of pulling the Statue of Liberty play on the Japs at Leyte to the outfit best fitted to execute it—the 77th Infantry Division, whose men carry Miss Liberty on their shoulders.

  4. Learn how Easy Company, 307th Infantry, fought a desperate battle on Ishimmi Ridge in May 1945, suffering heavy casualties and isolation. The web page tells the story of the company's assault, the Japanese defense, and the survivors' ordeal.

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  5. The 77th Infantry Division, also known as the Statue of Liberty Division, was activated in 1917 and fought in World War I and World War II. It participated in the campaigns of Western Pacific, Southern Philippines, Ryukyus, and Japan, and received 16 Distinguished Unit Citations and 6 Medals of Honor.

  6. Learn about the US invasion of Okinawa in 1945, where the 77th Infantry Division fought on Ie Shima and other islands. See timeline, oral histories, and podcast episodes related to the battle.

  7. Oct 8, 2014 · Infantry Division, 77th. Publisher. Washington, D.C. : Infantry Journal Press. Collection. wwIIarchive; additional_collections. Language. English. To Those Who Did Not Return. They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, To the going down of sun and in the morning. We shall remember them.

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