Ninety-Eighth Infantry Division
The Ninety-Eighth Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army during World War II. Activated in 1942, it trained extensively in the United States before being deployed to Europe in 1944. The division participated in several key operations, including the Battle of the Bulge and the advance into Germany.
After the war, the Ninety-Eighth Infantry Division was inactivated in 1946. It was later reactivated as a reserve unit, serving in various capacities until it was finally deactivated in 1992. The division is known for its contributions to the Allied victory in Europe.