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  1. 99th Infantry Division Historical Society

    WEBDespite being older and. Honoring 99th Infantry Division veterans and continuing their legacy through expositions, research, tours, and education for future generations. Join us!

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    The 99th Infantry Division briefly existed, but never deployed, in the closing days of World War I, was reconstituted as a reserve unit in 1921, was ordered into active military service in 1942, and deployed overseas in 1944. The 99th landed at the French port of Le Havre and proceeded northeast to Belgium.
    The men of the 99th Infantry Division, who wear the blue and white squares, taken from the coat of arms of William Pitt, on their shoulder patch, were among those who denied the Nazisโ€™ efforts to re-take the vital bridgehead. They went into this battle without much combat hardening, but they held their ground.
    The Von Rundstedt attack caught the Division on the 16th. Although cut up and surrounded in part, the 99th held as a whole until reinforcements came. Then it drew back gradually to form defensive positions east of Elsenborn on the 19th. Here it held firmly against violent enemy attacks.
  3. The 99th Infantry Division during World War II

  4. 99th Infantry Division - U.S. Army Center of Military History

  5. 99th Infantry Division โ€” US Army Divisions

    WEB(15 Sep 44 - 21 Mar 45) (16 Dec 44 - 25 Jan 45) (22 Mar 45 - 11 May 45) Campaign Route Map. DIVISION CHRONICLE. The 99th Infantry Division arrived in England, 10 October 1944, moved to Le Havre, France, 3 โ€ฆ

  6. 99th Infantry Division - US Army - WW2 - Sons of Liberty

  7. 99th Infantry Division - Patton's Third Army Living Historians

  8. Byron O. Wilkins, 99th Infantry Division - The National โ€ฆ

    WEBJuly 27, 2020. Byron O. Wilkins, 99th Infantry Division - The National WWII Museum Oral History. Watch on. Byron O. Wilkins describes his experiences during the opening phase of the Battle of the Bulge from โ€ฆ

  9. Van Dorn Army Museum - 99th Infantry

  10. CHECKERBOARD | 99th Infantry Division Association

    WEBHOVER OVER IMAGE TO ENLARGE IT. CHECKERBOARD, official publication of the 99th Infantry Division Association, an association of World War II veterans who served in Battle Babies division at the Battle of the โ€ฆ