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The name Custer alludes to General George Armstrong Custer and the fact that the Division was formed at Camp Custer, Michigan in 1917. Thus the letters CD on the insignia stands for Custer Division.
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85TH INFANTRY DIVISION CUSTER (NOW 85TH CUSTER ARMY RESERVE SUPPORT COMMAND (WEST)), US ARMY

Arms of 85th Infantry Division Custer (now 85th Custer Army Reserve Support Command (West)), US Army

(Shoulder Sleeve Insignia)
Arms of 85th Infantry Division Custer (now 85th Custer Army Reserve Support Command (West)), US Army

(Distinctive Unit Insignia)

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The name Custer alludes to General George Armstrong Custer and the fact that the Division was formed at Camp Custer, Michigan in 1917. Thus the letters CD on the insignia stands for Custer Division.


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