98th Infantry Division Iroquois, US Army
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98TH INFANTRY DIVISION IROQUOIS, US ARMY
History: Raised in October 1918 at Camp McClellan, Alabama. Only Headquarters formed and demobilised 30 November 1918. Reconstituted in the Organised Reserves on 24 June 1921. During World War II, It served as part of the Defences of Hawaii. Arrived in Osaka, Japan 27 September 1945 and served as part of the Occupation Forces until deactivation 16 February 1946. Reactivated at Rochester, NY 18 April 1947. Reorganised 1 May 1959 as 98th Division (Training). In 1994 it was reorganised as 87th Division (Initial Training).
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