Seventy-Third Infantry Division
The Seventy-Third Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army that served during World War II. Activated in 1943, it was primarily involved in the Pacific Theater, participating in various campaigns against Japanese forces. The division was known for its infantry capabilities and played a significant role in the liberation of occupied territories.
After the war, the division was inactivated in 1946. Its legacy continues to be honored through various commemorations and historical studies, reflecting the contributions of its soldiers to the overall success of the Allied forces in the conflict.