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The 94th Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I, and of the Organized Reserve Corps in 1921 until 1942. The 94th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II, and of the United States Army Reserve from 1956 until 1963. It continued in the Army Reserve as the 94th Command Headquarters (Divisional) from 1963 until the Army's realignment of reserve component combat arms into the Army National Guard in 1967.

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  • 94th Infantry Division (United States)
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  • The 94th Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I, and of the Organized Reserve Corps in 1921 until 1942. The 94th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II, and of the United States Army Reserve from 1956 until 1963. It continued in the Army Reserve as the 94th Command Headquarters (Divisional) from 1963 until the Army's realignment of reserve component combat arms into the Army National Guard in 1967.
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  • 93(xsd:integer)
Garrison
  • ? 1956–1967
  • Fort Custer, Michigan 1942–1943
  • Fort Devens, MA 2002–2009
  • Fort Lee 2009 – present
  • Hanscom AFB, MA 1968–2002
  • Puerto Rico 1918
  • deployed to ETO 1943–1946
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  • Army Reserve 1956–present
  • Organized Res. Corps 1921–1942;
  • U.S. Army 1918;
  • U.S. Army 1942–1946;
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  • CAS training 2009–present
  • combined arms & services 1968–2009
  • infantry 1918–1967
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  • 100(xsd:integer)
Nickname
  • "Neuf-Cats"
  • "Patton's Golden Nugget"
  • "Pilgrim Division"
Country
  • United States
Type
  • division 1918–1967
  • regional reserve HQ 1968–2009
  • training division 2009–present
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  • Distinctive Unit Insignia
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  • 1918(xsd:integer)
  • 1921(xsd:integer)
  • 1942(xsd:integer)
  • 1956(xsd:integer)
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  • 94(xsd:integer)
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  • 95(xsd:integer)
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  • The 94th Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I, and of the Organized Reserve Corps in 1921 until 1942. The 94th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II, and of the United States Army Reserve from 1956 until 1963. It continued in the Army Reserve as the 94th Command Headquarters (Divisional) from 1963 until the Army's realignment of reserve component combat arms into the Army National Guard in 1967. The 94th Army Reserve Command (later redesignated 94th Regional Support Command and 94th Regional Readiness Command) was a regional command and control headquarters over most United States Army Reserve units throughout the six New England states of Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. For forty years, beginning in the late 1960s, the United States Army Reserve was divided up into a varying number of regional, branch-immaterial commands. Originally designated "army reserve commands" ("ARCOMs"), several were disbanded in and around 1995, while the remainder were redesignated "regional support commands" ("RSCs") at that time and re-dubbed "regional readiness commands" ("RRCs") in 2001. In addition to the RRCs, several mission-oriented commands were established, including such as training divisions and engineer commands. Like most RRCs, the 94th Regional Readiness Command was scheduled to be deactivated in fiscal year 2009 as part of the Army Reserve's reorganisation into a functionally based command structure reporting to respective major Army commands ("MACOMs"); plans were altered, the 94th became a training division headquartered at Fort Lee. The 94th ARCOM/RSC/RRC wore the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 94th Infantry Division but did not, according to the United States Army Center of Military History, perpetuate the lineage of the old division and was thus not entitled to the division's battle honors. Similarly, Army Regulation 840-10 dictates that the distinguishing flag of an RRC features a white-bordered, 38.1 cm (15 in.) tall rendering of the shoulder sleeve insignia on a plain blue background, rather than on the horizontally divided bi-colour background of red over blue as carried by an infantry division. The 94th Division (Force Sustainment) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, charged with providing sustainment training throughout the United States. The Division is based at Fort Lee, Virginia and is subordinate to the 80th Training Command. The Division has subordinate Brigades that perform military occupational specialty (MOS) reclassification training. The Division has Brigades in the Continental United States and a Multi-functional Brigade in Puerto Rico. The 94th Infantry Division's standard (flag) and lineage bestowed upon the 94th Division (Force Sustainment) at its activation in 2009.
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