Seventy-First Division
The Seventy-First Division is a unit of the United States Army, established during World War I. It was formed in 1917 and is known for its distinctive insignia featuring a yellow and blue design. The division played a significant role in several key battles, including the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, contributing to the Allied victory.
After World War I, the Seventy-First Division was reactivated during World War II but was primarily used for training purposes. Today, it is recognized for its historical contributions and is part of the U.S. Army Reserve, continuing to honor its legacy through various commemorative events.