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The Tpatch 36th Division Newspaper (659 words) |
 | The original T-Patch was a meager mimeo, a news sheet born during the Carolina Maneuvers of 1942, to comply with VI Corps' request for a Public Relations Section. |
 | With the assistance from the 45th Division News, arrangements were finally made in Naples, only to be canceled by the 36th amphibious move to Anzio. |
 | Subsequent issues were published at Geislingen, staffed partly by ex-members of the 63rd Division who filled gaps left by 36thers who had already returned home, until the division returned to the states in November 1945 for deactivation. |
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U.S. 36th Infantry Division - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (784 words) |
 | On 1 May 2004, the 49th Armored Division of the Texas Army National Guard was officially inactivated and the 36th Brigade of the 49th Armored Division was redesignated the 36th Infantry Division. |
 | The organization of the 36th Infantry Division is still unclear, as the Army is undergoing a transformation to brigade units of action and the 36th is not expected to complete its reorganization until 2006. |
 | The 36th Division insignia consisting of an olive drab "T" on a blue flint arrowhead was adopted in 1918. |