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  2. 7th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment in the United States Army. In its 200-year history it has participated in 12 wars, been awarded 78 campaign streamers, and 14 unit decorations. [ 3 ] The regiment has served in more campaigns than any other infantry unit in the United States Army.

  3. Seventh United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Seventh Army was the I Armored Corps, which was activated on 15 July 1940 at Fort Knox, Kentucky.With the goal of stopping German expansion in Europe and Africa, it was decided that the first operation for United States Army forces would be to assist the British in driving German forces from North Africa.

  4. VII Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    4th BN, 7th Infantry Regiment (Mech) 2nd BN, 41st Field Artillery Regiment (M109 155mm howitzer) 2nd Brigade 1st BN, 35th Armor Regiment 2nd BN, 70th Armor Regiment 4th BN, 70th Armor Regiment 6th BN, 6th Infantry Regiment (Mech) 2nd BN, 1st Field Artillery Regiment (M109 155mm howitzer) 3rd Brigade 3rd BN, 35th Armor Regiment 1st BN, 37th ...

  5. List of United States divisions during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The 1st through 25th Infantry Divisions, excepting the 10th Mountain Division, were raised in the Regular Army or the Army of the United States prior to American involvement in World War II. Because of funding cuts, in September 1921, the 4th through 9th Infantry Divisions were mostly inactivated.

  6. 7th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Infantry Division is a non-deployable administrative headquarters of the United States Army based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.It is charged with maintaining the capability of two Stryker infantry brigade combat teams, a combat aviation brigade, and a Division Artillery Unit, as well as preparing units for several U.S. Army Pacific yearly exercises.

  7. Charles H. Corlett - Wikipedia

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    Major General Charles Harrison Corlett (July 31, 1889 – October 13, 1971), nicknamed "Cowboy Pete", was a senior United States Army officer who commanded troops in both the Pacific and European Theaters during World War II. He led the attack on Kiska in 1943 and commanded the 7th Infantry Division in the taking of

  8. 7th Regiment - Wikipedia

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    7th Regiment, or 7th Infantry Regiment may refer to: Active units 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery ... 7th Royal Tank Regiment - World War II British army ...

  9. 3rd Brigade, 7th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Men of the 64th Regiment, 14th Brigade, 7th Division, celebrate the news of the Armistice with Germany, November 11, 1918. The 3rd Brigade, 7th Infantry Division was first constituted and activated in the regular army as the 14th Infantry Brigade on 6 December 1917, exactly eighth months after the American entry into World War I, at Camp Wheeler, Georgia. [1]