The 7th Infantry Division was activated on Jul 1 1940 at Fort Ord California as 7th Division and was moved to Longview Washington on Aug 19 1941 for the Fourth Army Maneuvers. It then moved back to Fort Ord California on Aug 31 1941; arrived in San Jose California on Dec 11 1941, where the unit was re-designated 7th Motorized Div on Apr 9 1942 and was ordered to Camp San Luis Obispo, California, on Apr 24 1942. It moved then to Desert Training Center II Armored Corps Maneuvers on Aug 14 1942 and returned Camp San Luis Obispo California on Oct 20 1942 where it was redesignated 7th Infantry Division on Jan 1 1943. Sent to Fort Ord, California on Jan 15 1943 the 7th Infantry Division departed San Francisco POE on Apr 24 1943.
The unit assaulted Attu Island Aleutians on May 11 1943 and remained in Aleutians until arrived Hawaii Sep 15 1943. Invaded Kwajalein Atoll on Jan 31 1944 and arrived back in Hawaii Feb 15 1944; assaulted Leyte
Philippines Oct 20 1944 and left Mar 27 1945; assaulted Okinawa Apr 1 1945; moved to Korea Sep 8 1945 and remained there active thru 1946.
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Category : 007th Inf Div, US Army - World War 2
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Category : 003rd Inf Div, US Army - World War 2
Tags: 10th Engineer Combat Battalion, 10th Field Artillery Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division, 30th Infantry Regiment, 36th Inf Div, 39th Field Artillery Battalion (105-MM), 3rd CIC Detachment, 3rd Medical Battalion, 3rd Quartermaster Company, 3rd Recon Troop Mecz, 3rd Signal Corps Company, 41st Field Artillery Battalion (105-MM), 441st AAA-Auto-Wpns Battalion, 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion, 703rd OD Light Maintenance Company, 756th Tank Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 9th Field Artillery Battalion, Acerno, Agata, Agrigento, Alsatian Plain, Anzio, Arles, Augsburg, Austria, Avellino, Battipaglia, Bennwihr, Berchtesgaden, Besançon, Brig Gen Charles P. Hall, California, Camp Patrick Henry, Camp Pickett, Canal de Colmar, Capo d'Orlando, Capua, Casablanca, Cavalaire, Cisterna, Clairefontaine, Cleurie, Colmar Pocket, Dilligen, Etival, Fedala, Fort Fontain, Fort Lewis, Fort Ord, Fourth Army Maneuvers, France, French 2eme Division Blindée, French 5eme Division Blindée, French Morocco, Furiano River, Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, Hohe Rhon, Horbourg, Hunter-Liggett Military Reservation, Italy, IX Corps California Maneuvers, Maginot Line, Main River, Maj Gen Charles F. Thompson, Maj Gen John P. Lucas, Maj Gen John W. O'Daniel, Maj Gen Jonathan W. Anderson, Maj Gen Lucian K. Truscott, Maj Gen William R. Schmidt, Messina, Meurthe River, Mont Lungo, Montélimar, Moselle River, Munich, Mussolini Canal, North-Africa, Nuremberg, Pampelonne, Ponte Rotto, Rhine River, Rhône River, RN-7, Rome, Rupt, Salerno, Salzburg, Sicily, St Amé, St Die, St Michel, St Tropez, Strasbourg, Toulon, Tunisian, Vageny, Vesoul, Virginia, Voiron, Volturno River, Vosges, Washington, West Wall, Winter Line, Woerth, Zweibruecken
Stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington and known as the 3rd Division it moved to Fort Ord, California Jan 22 1940 then returned to Fort Lewis, May 19 1940. It moved again to Hunter-Liggett Military Reservation, California May 25 1941 for IX Corps California Maneuvers. The 3rd returned to Fort Lewis again on Jul 1 1941 and participated in the Fourth Army Maneuvers Aug 15 to Aug 30 1941. The 3rd was then transferred to Fort Ord, California on May 1 1942 and was re-designated 3rd Infantry Division on Aug 1 1942. Sent to Camp Pickett, Virginia on Sep 22 1942, it staged at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia on Oct 27 1942 and departed Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation on the same date. The 3rd Inf Div assaulted Fedala North Africa on Nov 8 1942, assaulted Sicily Jul 10 1943 and arrived Italy Sep 18 1943. On Jan 22 1944, the 3rd assaulted Anzio then southern France on Aug 15 1944. The division entered into Germany on Mar 13 1945, arrived New York POE Sep 4 1946 and then Camp Campbell Kentucky Sep 8 1946.
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