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U.S. 8th Infantry Division

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The 8th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II and later.

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World War I

The 8th Division did not have battle experience in World War I; it returned to the United States and was inactivated in January 1919.

World War II

  • Activated: 1 July 1940
  • Overseas: 5 December 1943
  • Campaigns: Normandy, North France, Rhineland, Central Europe
  • Days of combat: 266.
  • Distinguished Unit Citations: 5
  • Awards: MH-2 ; DSC-33 ; DSM-2 ; SS-768; LM-12 ; DFC-2 ; SM24 ; BSM-2,874 ; AM-107.
  • Commanders: Maj. Gen. Philip B. Peyton (June 1940-December 1940), Maj. Gen. James P. Marley (December 1940-February 1941), Maj. Gen. William E. Shedd (February 1941), Maj. Gen. Henry Terrell, Jr. (March 1941), Maj. Gen. James P. Marley (April 1941-July 1942), Maj. Gen. Paul E. Peabody (August 1942-January 1943), Maj. Gen. William C. McMahon (February 1943-July 1944), Maj. Gen. Donald A. Stroh (July 1944-December 1944), Maj. Gen. William G. Weaver (December 1944-February 1945), Maj. Gen. Bryant E. Moore (February 1945-November 1945), Maj. Gen. William M. Miley (November 1945 to inactivation).
  • Returned to U. S.: 10 July 1945.
  • Inactivated: 20 November 1945.

Combat Chronicle

After training in Ireland the 8th Infantry Division landed on Utah Beach, Normandy, 4 July 1944, and entered combat on the 7th. Fighting through the hedgerows, it crossed the Ay River, 26 July, pushed through Rennes, 8 August, and attacked Brest in September. The Crozon Peninsula was cleared, 19 September, and the Division drove across France to Luxembourg, moved to the Hurtgen Forest, 20 November, cleared Hurtgen on the 28th and Brandenburg, 3 December, and pushed on to the Roer. That river was crossed on 23 February 1945, Duren taken on the 25th and the Erft Canal crossed on the 28th. The 8th reached the Rhine near Rodenkirchen, 7 March, and maintained positions along the river near Koln. On 6 April the Division attacked northwest to aid in the destruction of enemy forces in the Ruhr Pocket, and by the 17th had completed its mission. After security duty, the Division, under operational control of the British Second Army, drove across the Elbe, 1 May, and penetrated to Schwerin when the war in Europe ended.

Assignments in the European Theater of Operations

After World War II

The 8th Infantry Division was stationed in West Germany with headquarters at Bad Kreuznach until it was deactivated again in the 1990s.

  • Activated:
  • Commanders: Maj. Gen. Frederic E. Davison (1972-1973), Maj. Gen. Joseph C. McDonough (1973- )
  • Deactivated:

General

  • Nicknames: Golden Arrow Division; formerly called the Pathfinder Division. Later the Pathfinder Division again, so named in honor of John C. Fremont, the Pathfinder.
  • Slogan: These are my credentials.
  • Shoulder patch: An upward pointing gold arrow piercing a silver figure "8" on a blue shield.

References

  • The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 reproduced at CMH.
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