Ninety-Fourth Division
The Ninety-Fourth Division is a unit of the United States Army that was established during World War I. It was formed in 1917 and played a significant role in various battles in Europe, contributing to the Allied victory. The division is known for its distinctive shoulder patch, which features a red and white design.
After World War I, the Ninety-Fourth Division was inactivated but later reactivated during World War II. It served primarily in training and support roles, preparing soldiers for combat. The division has since been restructured and is now part of the Army Reserve.