Thirty-Second Infantry Division
The Thirty-Second Infantry Division, also known as the Red Arrow Division, is a unit of the United States Army that was formed during World War I. It is composed of soldiers from the states of Wisconsin and Michigan. The division is recognized for its distinctive red arrow insignia, symbolizing its ability to pierce through enemy lines.
During its history, the Thirty-Second Infantry Division has participated in various conflicts, including World War II and the Korean War. The division has earned numerous awards for its bravery and effectiveness in combat, making it a notable part of American military history.