Wisconsin National Guard and U.S. Army 32nd Infantry Division photographs, 1918.

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Wisconsin National Guard and U.S. Army 32nd Infantry Division photographs, 1918.

Photographs and ephemera related to the service of the Wisconsin National Guard in the 32nd Infantry Division of the United States Army, also known as the "Red Arrow" Division, in 1918. Includes images of soldiers and battlefields in Europe, and ephemera related to the division, including a map of its movements through Europe.

78 photographs and2 pieces of ephemera.

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Wisconsin. National Guard

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The Wisconsin National Guard was established as such by Chapter 208, Laws of 1879, but it was preceded by both a territorial and a state militia (WIHV91-A663). As a result of the lack of uniformity among the National Guard units participating in the Spanish-American War, Congress enacted a law in 1903 to unify the National Guard under federal supervision. The governor, constitutionally, is the commander in chief of the Wisconsin National Guard. However, the National Guar...

United States. Army. Division, 32nd

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H Company of old 31st became 126th Infantry, 32d Division. From the description of U.S. Army 32nd Division records, 1932-1937 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 489664994 The 32nd Division was composed from Wisconsin and Michigan National Guard. It arrived in France in February 1918 and was the sixth Division to join the American Expeditionary Forces. It fought in France and Germany and was demobilized in May 1919. From the description of 32nd Infantry...