Thirty-Fourth Infantry Division
The Thirty-Fourth Infantry Division, also known as the "Red Bull Division," is a unit of the United States Army. It was established in 1908 and has a rich history of service in various conflicts, including both World Wars and the War on Terror. The division is primarily composed of National Guard soldiers from several states, including Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Throughout its history, the Thirty-Fourth Infantry Division has earned numerous awards and commendations for its bravery and effectiveness in combat. The division's emblem features a red bull, symbolizing strength and resilience. Today, it continues to serve as a vital part of the U.S. military's reserve forces.