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History: It was activated in 1917 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. It was deactivated in 1923 with National Guard Units and today consists of Units from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Delaware,<br> | |||
Michigan, Tennessee and West Virginia. | |||
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It was activated in 1917 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. When this Camp was damaged by a Tornado the Division was named Cyclone Division. | It was activated in 1917 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. When this Camp was damaged by a Tornado the Division was named Cyclone Division. This is indicated by the SSI and DUI. | ||
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38TH INFANTRY DIVISION CYCLONE, USA
History: It was activated in 1917 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. It was deactivated in 1923 with National Guard Units and today consists of Units from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Delaware,
Michigan, Tennessee and West Virginia.
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Origin/meaning
It was activated in 1917 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. When this Camp was damaged by a Tornado the Division was named Cyclone Division. This is indicated by the SSI and DUI.
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