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Attached is an illustration of the insignia patch and a brief account of the origins, deployments and war-time activities of the U.S. Army’s 90th Infantry Division during the First World War. We have also thrown in a three page account of the history of the unit by way of providing a review of A History of the 90th Division by Major George Wythe.


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