Ninety-Ninth Division
The Ninety-Ninth Division, also known as the "Ninety-Ninth Infantry Division," was a unit of the United States Army during World War II. Activated in 1942, it played a significant role in the European Theater, participating in key battles such as the Battle of the Bulge and the Rhine River crossing.
This division was composed of various regiments and support units, contributing to the Allied efforts to defeat the Axis powers. After the war, the Ninety-Ninth Division was inactivated in 1946, but its legacy continues to be honored by veterans and military historians alike.