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  2. 65th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 65th Infantry Honor Task Force is a coalition of individuals, veterans organizations, and groups dedicated to advocate and preserve the legacy of the 65th Infantry Regiment. The group organized tree planting and plaque commemoration ceremonies around the US, to include Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia; Fort San Felipe del Morro in ...

  3. 65th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 65th Infantry Division landed at Le Havre, France, 21 January 1945, and proceeded to Camp Lucky Strike, where training continued until 1 March, when the division moved forward to relieve the 26th Infantry Division. First elements entered the line, 5 March 1945, and the division as a whole took over aggressive defense of the sector along the ...

  4. Division insignia of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Note: several insignia are of World War II formations. ... 65th Infantry Division "Battle-Axe" Division. 66th Infantry Division. 69th Infantry Division

  5. World War II veterans revisit Rockland's Camp Shanks, and ...

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    The 65th's return to Camp Shanks, after VE Day, took them up the Hudson where their ship docked at the Piermont Pier. Family members of the 65th Infantry Assoc. visit the Camp Shanks Museum in ...

  6. Borinqueneers Congressional Gold Medal - Wikipedia

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    The recommended reverse features an historic sentry box in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, an olive branch, the 65th Infantry insignia patch and unit's motto, HONOR ET FIDELITAS (Honor and Fidelity). [24] However, the gold medal design process and candidate design did not achieve unanimous support among various members of the Borinqueneers community.

  7. 92nd Military Police Brigade - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the 295th, 296th, and 65th Infantry regiments were all formations consisting mostly of Puerto Rican enlisted men and National Guardsmen. The 92nd Infantry Brigade was established on 15 February 1959 as a separate combined arms brigade during the Pentomic reorganization of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] replacing ...