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  2. The 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized)—nicknamed the "Red Diamond", or the "Red Devils" —was an infantry division of the United States Army that served in World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War, and with NATO and the U.S. Army III Corps. It was inactivated on 24 November 1992 and reflagged as the 2nd Armored Division.

  3. 5th INFANTRY DIVISION - Order of Battle of the United States Army - WWII - ETO | U.S. Army Center of Military History. Home. Force Structure and Unit History Branch....

  4. 5th Infantry Division — US Army Divisions. 5th Infantry Division - Red Diamond. Activated 16 Oct 1939 • Entered Combat 16 Nov 1944 Normandy • Days of Combat 270 • Casualties 12,818. Commanding General. Brig. Gen. Campbell B. Hodges Oct 39. Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Cummins Sep 40. Maj. Gen. Charles H. Bonesteel Jul 41. Maj. Gen. Cortlandt Parker Aug 41.

  5. Jun 13, 2017 · The Sauer River crossing was a nighttime action by 5th Inf Divs three infantry regiments, 2nd, 10th and 11th, jumping off at 0300 on January 18, 1945, without any artillery preparation (not to take away the element of surprise).

  6. 5th Infantry Division. In 1942 a typical infantry regiment consisted of a headquarters and band, a headquarters company, a service company, an anti-tank company, a cannon company, and three infantry battalions. In March 1943 the basic infantry regiment was reorganized to include a headquarters, a headquarters company, a service company, an anti ...

  7. WW-II. With the war clouds forming over Europe in 1939, the 5th Division (Regular) was called on again for service to the country. The 5th Division was reactivated 16 October 1939, at Fort McClellan, Alabama as a "triangular" division, i.e. three infantry regiments - the 2nd, 10th and 11th Regiments, with an authorized strength of approximately ...

  8. With its lineage extending back to 1808 when the Army organized the 4th Infantry, the 5th Infantry Regiment is one of the Armys longest serving infantry units. In 1815, several regiments, including the 9th, 13th, 21st, 40th, and 46th Infantry Regiments, were consolidated to form the 5th Infantry.

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