Eighty-Ninth Division
The Eighty-Ninth Division was a unit of the United States Army that played a significant role during World War I. Activated in 1917, it was primarily composed of soldiers from the Midwest. The division trained at various camps before being deployed to Europe, where it participated in key battles, including the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
After World War I, the division was inactivated in 1919. It was later reactivated during World War II but did not see combat. The division's legacy continues, as it is remembered for its contributions to military history and the sacrifices made by its soldiers during the Great War.