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  1. 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.It was also activated as a peacetime readiness unit from 1947 to 1962 at Fort Dix, New Jersey, and Fort ...

  2. Welcome to the U.S. 9th Infantry Division in WWII website. This website provides information about the World War Two actions of the American 9th Infantry Division. The 9th Infantry Division was also known as "The Old Reliables" or "Notorious Ninth". The Division went through eight battles and was already a “veteran Division” by the time…

  3. Dec 27, 2012 · The History of the 9th Infantry Division The 9th Division's history is preserved in published records. It was organized during World War I but did not go overseas and was inactivated after the war. In 1940 the division was activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, trained there, and went overseas. Along with Washington's National Guard 41st ...

  4. The 9th Armored Division (the "Phantom Division") was an armored division of the United States Army during World War II. In honor of their World War II service, the 9th was officially nicknamed the "Phantom Division." ... Outnumbered five to one, with its infantry rifle companies surrounded for most of the time, clerks, cooks, mechanics ...

  5. The 9th Division was re-designated 9th Infantry Division August 1, 1942 and was deployed to North Africa in November 1942. The Division fought in eight campaigns in the European Theater from North Africa to the Elbe River in eastern Germany which included an amphibious landing in Sicily. The Division endured 23,277 causalities during WWII, the ...

  6. Feb 2, 2010 · 9th Infantry Division "Hitler's Nemesis" The division insignia is a red-and-blue octofoil — a design of eight petals with a white center. The octofoil, based upon the rules of the 15th Century, was the mark of the ninth son. Red and blue are designating colors of an Infantry division headquarters flag; white is for the numbers used in ...

  7. The 9th Infantry Division is the only division to receive a second Gallantry Cross with Palm. Through its aggressive combat operations from January through May 1969, the Division contributed to the destruction of the enemy Winter- Spring Offensive plans and prevented attacks on Saigon and other cities, thus preserving the security of the ...

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · Welcome to the dedicated space honoring the 9th Infantry Division of the United States Army, affectionately known as “The Old Reliables.” This website serves as a tribute to the remarkable history, valor, and enduring legacy of a division that has been pivotal in shaping the course of American military history.

  9. - The Battle for Normandy - After training in England in 1944, the 9th Infantry Division was to prepare for something big. Orders were vague, and the men trained for months. By April 2nd, with all leaves and furloughs cleared up, the training pace was accelerated by a field problem on Easter Sunday. On May…

  10. The 9th Infantry Division was reactivated again later in 1947 and served as a part of the Nato Forces in Goepingen, Germany from 1954 to 1956. It was then reorganized and the three Infantry Regiments became five Infantry Battle Groups. The 9th Infantry Division participated in many battles during the Vietnam War.

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