| 41st Infantry Division |
 Shoulder sleeve insignia | | Active | July 1917 - June 1919; September 16, 1940 - December 31, 1945; 1946- {later changed to a Brigade} | | Country | USA | | Branch | U.S. Army | | Type | Division | | Role | Infantry | | Nickname | Jungleers | | Battles/wars | Battle of Buna-Gona | The 41st Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II. A National Guard unit, it was reorgnized in 1965 as a separate infantry brigade; the 41st Brigade Combat Team is headquartered in Tigard, Oregon and is currently assigned to the 7th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado. Image File history File links 41st_Infantry_Division. ...
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Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
The Sunset shoulder patch of the 41st Brigade Combat Team The 41st Brigade Combat Team is an element in the Oregon Army National Guard. ...
Fort Carson is a census-designated place and United States Army Base located in El Paso County, Colorado. ...
World War I
- Activated: July 1917 (National Guard Division from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana).
- Overseas: February 1918.
- Major operations: The Division did not see action as a unit.
- Commanders: Maj. Gen. Hunter Liggett (18 September 1917), Brig. Gen. Henry Jervey (20 September 1917), Brig. Gen. G. LeR. Irwin (12 December 1917), Maj. Gen. Hunter Liggett (20 December 1917), Brig. Gen. LeR. Irwin (18 January 1918), Brig. Gen. Richard Coulter, Jr. (23 January 1918), Brig. Gen. Robert Alexander (14 February 1918), Brig. Gen. Edward Vollrath (3 August 1918), Brig. Gen. W. S. Scott (19 August 1918), Maj. Gen. J. E. McMahon (21 October 1918), Brig. Gen. Edward Vollrath (24 October 1918), Brig. Gen. Eli g. Cole, USMC (29 October 1918), Brig. Gen. Edward Vollrath (27 December 1918), Maj. Gen. Peter E. Traub (29 December 1918).
- Inactivated: June 1919.
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World War II - Activated: 16 September 1940 (National Guard Division from Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming).
- Overseas: 4 March 1942.
- Campaigns: New Guinea, Southern Philippines, Papuan.
- Distinguished Unit Citations: 3.
- Awards: DSC-2 ; DSM-3 ; SS-540; LM-14; SM60 ; BSM-1,572 ; AM-73.
- Commanders: Maj. Gen. George A. White (September 1940-November 1941), Brig. Gen. Carlos A. Pennington (November-December 1941), Maj. Gen. Horace H. Fuller (December 1941-June 1944), Maj. Gen. Jens A. Doe (June 1944 to inactivation).
- Inactivated: 31 December 1945 in Japan.
Combat Chronicle The 41st Infantry Division arrived in Australia, 7 April 1942, and underwent intensive training. The 163rd Regiment entered the Battle of Buna-Gona, at Dobadura on 2 January 1943, and fought continuously in the Sanananda area until it fell the 22nd. A period of patrolling and training followed while elements of the Regiment advanced against stiff resistance to the Kumisi River in February. Combatants Australia, United States Japan Commanders George Vasey (Australia); Edwin F. Harding/ Robert L. Eichelberger (United States) Ken Yamagata Strength 20,000+ 7,400+ Casualties 3,500 (not counting tropical diseases); 1,300 Australian and 1,000 US personnel killed in action. ...
The 163rd left for Australia, 15 July 1943. The 162nd Regiment relieved the 163rd in the Sanananda-Killerton-Gona area and the outpost area at the mouth of the Kumisi River, February 1943, leapfrogged along the coast in the Morobe area, and fought the long Salamaua campaign, 29 June 1943 to 12 September 1943. On 22 April 1944, the 163rd Regiment landed at Aitape while the remainder of the Division came ashore at Humboldt Bay near Hollandia. Hollandia and the Cyclops and Sentani Airdromes fell after ineffectual resistance, and the Division patrolled and mopped-up until relieved on 4 May. The 163rd landed against slight opposition at Arara, 17 May, and consolidated the Arara and Toem area. Wakde Island was taken, 1820 May. Biak Island was invaded, 27 May, and a period of harsh jungle fighting followed. Elements landed at Korim Bay and Wardo, 17 August, to prevent an enemy escape, and the Division was occupied with patrols and training until 8 February 1945. Jayapura is the capital of Papua province, Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea. ...
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On that date, it arrived at Mindoro, Philippine Islands. On 28 February, the 186th landed on Palawan Island, completing the occupation by 8 March. The rest of the 41st landed at Zamboanga, Mindanao, 10 March, against light initial resistance. The enemy fought fiercely until opposition was dissipated early in April. Elements took Basilan Island unopposed, 16 to 30 March, Sanga-Sanga, 2 April, and Jolo, 9 April. While elements fought northwest of Davao, the rest of the Division continued patrolling and mopping up activities in the Southern Philippines until VJ Day. Occupational duty followed in Japan until inactivation. Beach in Northern Mindoro Mindoro is the seventh-largest island in the Philippines. ...
Palawan is an island province of the Philippines located in the Mimaropa region. ...
Zamboanga refers to a place in western Mindanao in the Philippines. ...
Mindanao is the second largest and easternmost island in the Philippines. ...
Basilan is an island province of the Philippines located in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). ...
Davao refers to several places in Mindanao in the Philippines. ...
15 August 1945 marked Victory over Japan or VJ Day, taking a name similar to Victory in Europe Day, which was generally known as VE Day. ...
1887 - Summers Law established Oregon National Guard 1917 - 41 Infantry Division formed (Named the Sunset Division) 1940 - 41 Infantry Division inducted into Federal service WW II 1945 - 41 Infantry Division deactivated in Kure, Japan 1946 - 41 Infantry Division reformed in Oregon 1965 - 41 Infantry Division reorganized as the 41st Infantry Brigade 1968 - Redesignated the 41 Separate Infantry Brigade 1975 - 41 Separate Infantry Brigade became "Roundout" to the 7th Infantry Division 1994 - 41 Separate Infantry Brigade designated as "Enhanced" 1998 - Selected as one of the eSB’s to form the Integrated Division 2006 - Deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix
General - Nickname: Jungleers ; previously called Sunset Division.
- Shoulder Patch: A semicircle of red with 12 orange rays and an orange sun, with a blue base.
- Local Humor/Lore: 1/2 a patch = 1/2 a Brigade (in Oregon there is also the 82 Brigade; 41+41=82) Otherwise a great group of soldiers.
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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