Tenth Infantry Division
The Tenth Infantry Division is a unit of the United States Army, known for its role in various military operations. Established during World War II, it was primarily involved in combat in Europe. The division is recognized for its adaptability and effectiveness in diverse environments.
After World War II, the Tenth Infantry Division was inactivated, but its legacy continues through various infantry units. The division's history is commemorated by veterans and military historians, highlighting its contributions to American military efforts, including its association with the U.S. Army and the broader military history of the United States.