Division insignia of the United States Army
Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are cloth emblems worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms to identify the primary headquarters to which a soldier is assigned. The SSI of some army divisions have become known in popular culture.[1][2][3]
Airborne/infantry
Note: several insignia are of World War II formations.
Note: US infantry divisions were not formed under the following numbers:"53"; "54"; "56"; "57"; "58"; "60"; "64".[4][5]
- 1st Infantry Division"Big Red One"[6]
- 2nd Infantry Division"Indianhead"[6]
- 3rd Infantry Division"Marne Division"[6]
- 4th Infantry Division"Ivy Division"[6]
- 5th Infantry Division"Red Diamond"[6]
- 6th Infantry Division"Sightseeing Sixth"[6]
- 6th Airborne Division
Operation Vendetta "phantom" unit - 7th Infantry Division"Bayonet"[6]
- 8th Infantry Division"Pathfinder"<ref name="cmhlist"/
- 9th Infantry Division"Old Reliables"[6]
- 9th Airborne DivisionFourteenth Army "phantom" unit
- 10th Division
(Regular Army/National Guard unit of 1918–19) - 10th Mountain Division"Climb to Glory" Division Formerly "10th Light Division (Alpine)" [World War II]
10th Infantry DivisionJune 1948 - June 1958 - 11th Infantry Division
"Lafayette Div"
(Regular Army/National Guard 1918–19; distinct from National Guard 11th Division) - 11th Airborne Division"Angels"[6]
- 11th Infantry DivisionFourteenth Army "phantom" unit
- 12th Infantry Division
1917–19
"Plymouth Division" - 13th Airborne Division"Unicorn" Division
- 14th Division
(Regular Army/National Guard WWI—distinct from National Guard 14th Division) - 14th Division
(National Guard WWI—distinct from Regular Army 14th Division) - 17th Infantry DivisionFourteenth Army "phantom" unit
- 17th Airborne Division"Golden Talons" Division
- 18th Division
(Regular army/National Guard WWI—distinct from National Guard 18th Division) - 18th Airborne Division"phantom" unit
- 21st Airborne DivisionFourteenth Army "phantom" unit
- 22nd Infantry Division"phantom" unit (Used in Middle East)
- 23rd Infantry Division"Americal"
- 24th Infantry Division"Victory Division"[6]
- 25th Infantry Division"Tropic Lightning"[6]
- 26th Infantry Division"Yankee"[6]
- 27th Infantry Division"New York" Division
- 28th Infantry Division"Keystone"[6]
- 29th Infantry Division"Blue and Gray"[6]
- 30th Infantry Division"Old Hickory" Division
- 31st Infantry Division"Dixie Division"
- 32nd Infantry Division"Red Arrow"[6]
- 33rd Infantry Division"Prairie"[6]
- 34th Infantry Division"Red Bull"[6]
- 35th Infantry Division"Santa Fe"[6]
- 36th Infantry Division"Arrowhead"[6]
- 37th Infantry Division"Buckeye"[6]
- 38th Infantry Division"Cyclone"[6]
- 39th Infantry Division "Delta Division"
- 40th Infantry Division"Sunshine Division"[6]
- 41st Infantry Division"Jungleers" Division
- 42nd Infantry Division"Rainbow"[6]
- 43rd Infantry Division"Winged Victory" Division
- 44th Infantry Division"Prepared In All Things Division"
- 45th Infantry Division1924–1939
- 45th Infantry Division"Thunderbird"[6]1939–1953
- 46th Infantry Division Operation Wadham "phantom" unit
- 46th Infantry Division"Iron Fist" Division1947–1968
- 47th Infantry Division"Viking Division"
- 48th Infantry DivisionFourteenth Army "phantom" unit
- 49th Infantry Division"Argonauts"
- 50th Infantry Division "phantom" unit
- 52nd Infantry Division(52nd SSI changed to 49th Division in 1947)
- 55th Infantry DivisionFourth British Army "phantom" unit
- 63rd Infantry Division"Blood and Fire"[6]
- 65th Infantry Division"Battle-Axe" Division
- 69th Infantry Division"Fighting Sixty-Ninth" Division
- 70th Infantry Division"Trailblazers"[6]
- 71st Infantry Division"The Red Circle" Division
- 75th Infantry Division"Make Ready" Division
- 76th Infantry Division"Onway/Liberty Bell" Division
- 77th Infantry Division"Statue of Liberty"[6]
- 78th Infantry Division"Lightning"[6]
- 79th Infantry Division"Cross of Lorraine"[6] Division
- 80th Division"Blue Ridge"[6] Division
- 81st Infantry Division"Wildcat"[6]
- 82nd Airborne Division"All American"[6]
- 83rd Infantry Division"Thunderbolt"[6]
- 84th Infantry Division"Railsplitters"[6]
- 85th Infantry Division"Custer"[6]
- 86th Infantry Division"Blackhawk Division"
- 87th Infantry Division"Golden Acorn"[6]
- 88th Infantry Division"Fighting Blue Devils/Clover Leaf Division"
- 89th Infantry Division"Rolling W" Division
- 90th Infantry Division"Tough 'ombres"[6]
- 91st Infantry Division"Wild West Division"[6]
- 92nd Infantry Division"Buffalo Soldiers" Division
- 93d Infantry Division"Blue Helmets" Division
- 94th Infantry Division"Neuf Cats" Division1923–1942; 1956–1967
- 94th Infantry Division"Neuf Cats" Division1942–1956
- 95th Infantry Division"Iron Men of Metz"[6]
- 96th Infantry Division"The Deadeye Division"
- 97th Infantry Division"Trident" Division
- 98th Infantry Division"Iroquois"[6]
- 99th Infantry Division"Checkerboard Division"
- 100th Division"Century"[6]
- 101st Airborne Division"Screaming Eagles"[6]
- 102nd Infantry Division"Ozark"[6]
- 103rd Infantry Division"Cactus Division"[6]
- 104th Infantry Division"Timberwolf" Division
- 106th Infantry Division"Golden Lions" Division
- 108th Division"Golden Griffins" Division
- 119th Infantry DivisionOperation Wedlock "phantom" unit
- 130th Infantry DivisionOperation Wedlock "phantom" unit
- 135th Airborne Division"phantom" unit
- 141st Infantry DivisionOperation Wedlock "phantom" unit
- 157th Infantry DivisionOperation Wedlock "phantom" unit
Unnumbered
- Panama Canal Division
1921–1932 - Philippine Division
1921-1942 - Hawaiian Division
active 1921–41. Basis for 24th and 25th Divisions
Cavalry
- 1st Cavalry Division"The First Team"
Armored
- Armored Forces
- 1st Armored Division "Old Ironsides"[6]March 1932 – April 1946March 1951 – today
- 2nd Armored Division"Hell On Wheels"[6]July 1940 – Dec 1995
- 3rd Armored Division "Spearhead'[6]April 1941 – Nov 1945 July 1947 – Oct 1992
- 4th Armored Division"Name Enough"April 1941 – 1971
- 5th Armored Division "Victory"[6]Oct 1941 – Oct 1945
- 6th Armored Division "Super Sixth"[6]Feb 1942 – Sept 1945
- 7th Armored Division "Lucky Seventh"[6]March 1942 – Oct 1945
- 8th Armored Division "Iron Snake"April 1942 – Nov 1945
- 9th Armored Division "Phantom"July 1942 – Oct 1945
- 10th Armored Division "Tiger"July 1942 – Oct 1945
- 11th Armored Division "Thunderbolt"Aug 1942 – Aug 1945
- 12th Armored Division "Hellcat Division"Sept 1942 – Dec 1945
- 13th Armored Division "Black Cats"Oct 1942 – Nov 1945
- 14th Armored Division "Liberators"[6]Nov 1942 – Sept 1945
- 15th Armored Division
World War II ghost division see Operation Fortitude - 16th Armored Division "Lightning Power"July 1943 – Oct 1945
- 20th Armored Division "Armoraiders"March 1943 – April 1946
- 22nd Armored Division
- 27th Armored Division "Empire Division"1955–1967
- 30th Armored Division "Volunteers"1954 – Dec 1973Tennessee National Guard
- 39th Armored Division
World War II ghost division see Operation Fortitude - 40th Armored Division "Grizzly Division"July 1954 – 1968California National Guard
- 48th Armored Division "Hurricane Division"Florida National Guard
- 49th Armored Division "Lone Star"Feb 1946 – 1968Nov 1973 – July 2004Texas National Guard
- 50th Armored Division "Jersey Blues"July 1946 – Sept 1993New Jersey National Guard
See also
Sources & references
- Distinctive Unit Insignia, Coat of Arms, Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Archived 27 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/cbtchron/adcomp.html Component Elements of Armored Divisions
- http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/cbtchron/cavcomp.html Component Elements of the 1st Cavalry Divisions
- http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/cbtchron/infcomp.html Component Elements of Infantry Divisions
- http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/cbtchron/abdcomp.html Component Elements of Airborne Divisions
- "Special Designation Listing By Unit Number". United States Army Center of Military History. 1 August 2008. Archived from the original on 1 May 2008. Retrieved 27 October 2008.
- Hesketh, Roger (1999). Fortitude:The D-Day Deception Campaign. St Ermin's Press. ISBN 0-316-85172-8.
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