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  1. During the postwar period, from 1947 to 1965, the 77th Infantry Division was one of six combat divisions in the Army Reserve and became known as the “Liberty Patch Division.”. There were twelve 77th Commanders from 1946 to 2008 and the most famous soldier serving from 1942 until his retirement in 2000, after 58 years of federal service and ...

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  2. There are 90 soldiers of the 77th Infantry Division World War II still listed as missing in action. Private First Class Alvin D. Arneson 307th Infantry Regiment 05/15/1945. Private William H. Atwell 305th Infantry Regiment 08/07/1944. Private First Class James J. Baltz 307th Infantry Regiment 01/30/1945.

  3. The 77th Sustainment Brigade is a unit of the United States Army that inherited the lineage of the 77th Infantry Division ("Statue of Liberty" [1] ), which served in World War I and World War II. Its headquarters has been at Fort Dix, New Jersey, since its predecessor command, the 77th Regional Readiness Command, was disestablished in 2008 from ...

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  5. The 77th Infantry Division landed in Hawaii, 31 March 1944, and continued training in amphibious and jungle warfare. Elements began to leave Hawaii, 1 July 1944, for the amphibious assault on Guam. Attached to III Amphibious Force, the 77th made an assault landing on Guam, 21 July 1944. After taking over defense of the beachhead, the Division ...

  6. The Division landed in Japan in October 1945 for occupation duty, and was inactivated a few months later, 15 March 1946. General . Nickname: Statue of Liberty Division. Shoulder patch: Statue of Liberty in gold on a blue truncated triangle. Association: 77th Infantry Division Association, 28 East Thirtyninth St.,

  7. The strength of the 77th Division was 991 officers with 27,114 enlisted men. The 77th Division was armed with 260 machine-guns, 16,193 rifles, 24 (155mm) howitzers, 48 (75 mm) guns, and 12 (6-inch) trench mortars. However, the maximum authorized strength had seldom attained its maximum number. The 77th Division can be described in the following ...

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