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  2. 38th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 38th Infantry Division was directed to Camp Anza, California, for final demobilization and inactivation, which was completed on 9 November 1945. [24] For a time, the 38th Infantry Division remained inactivated while debate raged within the federal government as to the size, scope and even the necessity for a separate Army National Guard.

  3. List of nicknames of United States Army divisions - Wikipedia

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    38th Infantry Division "Cyclone" – official. Named after a tornado hit the camp where the division was training prior to deployment during World War I. "The Avengers of Bataan" This is today's 38th Sustainment Brigade. 40th Infantry Division "Sunshine" – the badge is a gold sunburst on a blue background.

  4. List of current formations of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    34th Infantry Division (ARNG) "Red Bull Division" at Rosemount, Minnesota. 35th Infantry Division (ARNG) "Santa Fe Division" at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 36th Infantry Division (ARNG) "Arrowhead Division" at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas. 38th Infantry Division (ARNG) "Cyclone Division" at Indianapolis, Indiana

  5. Robert Tyndall - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, he was put in command of the 38th Infantry "Cyclone" Division, [8] and he was promoted to major general on 29 October 1924. [3] In 1941, Tyndall mobilized the 50,000 troops of the 38th Division at Camp Shelby , but was forced to retire in May as he reached the mandatory retirement age of sixty-four.

  6. List of formations of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    1st Infantry Division "The Big Red One" 2nd Infantry Division "Indian Head Division" 3rd Infantry Division "Rock of the Marne" 4th Infantry Division "Ivy Division", "Iron Horse" 5th Infantry Division "Red Diamond" 6th Infantry Division "Red Star" 7th Infantry Division "Bayonet Division" 8th Infantry Division "Pathfinders", "Golden Arrow"

  7. Division insignia of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    10th Infantry Division. June 1948 - June 1958 ... 38th Infantry Division "Cyclone" [6] 39th Infantry Division "Delta Division"

  8. Indiana National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The 38th Infantry Division was activated at Camp Shelby, MS, and would serve in the Pacific from 1944-1945, earning the nickname "Avengers of Bataan." After World War II, the Army debated the necessity of a separate National Guard at all, deciding finally in 1947 to maintain the unique dual-status purpose of the National Guard.

  9. Cyclone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    38th Infantry Division (United States), nicknamed Cyclone; Caudron C.714 Cyclone, an unsuccessful French fighter aircraft which saw some use early in World War II; French ship Cyclone, one of several French navy ships named Cyclone; Operation Cyclone, a CIA program to arm and finance Afghan mujahideen (1979–1989)