88th Infantry Division
The 88th Infantry Division, also known as the "Blue Devil Division," is a unit of the United States Army. It was activated during World War I and later played a significant role in World War II, particularly in the European Theater. The division is recognized for its distinctive blue and yellow shoulder patch, symbolizing its heritage and valor.
After World War II, the 88th Infantry Division was inactivated but was later reactivated for service during the Cold War. Today, it is part of the Army Reserve and continues to train and prepare for various missions, maintaining its legacy of service and dedication to the nation.