Ninety-Eighth Division
The Ninety-Eighth Division, also known as the "Iroquois Division," is a unit of the United States Army. It was established during World War I and is primarily known for its training and support roles. The division has been involved in various military operations and exercises throughout its history.
In addition to its World War I service, the Ninety-Eighth Division has participated in training for the Army Reserve and has contributed to domestic disaster response efforts. The division's focus on readiness and community support highlights its ongoing importance within the U.S. Army structure.