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  2. 9th Infantry Division (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Infantry Division (Korean: 제9보병사단, Hanja: 第九步兵師團), also known as White Horse Division (Korean: 백마부대; hanja:白馬師團) after the victory of Battle of White Horse Hill, is an infantry division of the Republic of Korea Army. The unit is composed of the 28th, 29th, 30th infantry brigades, and an artillery ...

  3. Category : Military units of the United States Army in South ...

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    1st Brigade, 7th Infantry Division (United States) 2nd Infantry Division (United States) 3rd Infantry Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division; 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-US Combined Division Sustainment Brigade; 7th Cavalry Regiment; 7th Infantry Division (United States) 9th Infantry Regiment (United States) 15th Field Artillery Regiment (United States)

  4. Category : United States Army units and formations in the ...

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    Eighth Army (United States) 2nd Infantry Division (United States) 3rd Infantry Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division; 3rd Infantry Division (United States) 7th Infantry Division (United States) 24th Infantry Division (United States) 25th Infantry Division (United States) 40th Infantry Division (United States) 45th Infantry Division (United States)

  5. 9th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the division was redesignated as the 1st Cavalry Division and essentially the flags traded places with similar units in Korea. The 1st and 2nd Battalions, 9th Infantry were reflagged in Korea under the 2nd infantry Division. The 2nd Battalion remained in Korea until inactivated at Fort Lewis in June 1971.

  6. List of military units involved in Operation Just Cause

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    7th Infantry Division (Light), Task Force Atlantic [4] A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 9th Cavalry; 2nd Brigade. 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment (DRF 2) 5th Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment; 3rd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment (DRF 1) 6th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery Regiment; A Battery, 2-62d ADA; B Company, 27th Engineer Battalion

  7. 9th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Infantry Division (nicknamed "Old Reliables") is an inactive infantry division of the United States Army. It was formed as the 9th Division during World War I , but never deployed overseas. In later years it was an important unit of the U.S. Army during World War II and the Vietnam War .

  8. 15th Engineer Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 15th Engineers were reconstituted and placed on the inactive rolls on 25 August 1921, followed by assignment to the 9th Infantry Division on 24 March 1923. The unit was redesignated as the 15th Engineer Battalion in July 1940 and activated at Fort Bragg on 1 August. During World War II, the 15th Engineer Combat Battalion first saw action in ...

  9. Category:Divisions of South Korea in Korean War - Wikipedia

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    1st Infantry Division (South Korea) 2nd Quick Response Division (South Korea) 3rd Infantry Division (South Korea) 5th Infantry Division (South Korea) 6th Infantry Division (South Korea) 7th Infantry Division (South Korea) 8th Maneuver Division; 9th Infantry Division (South Korea) 11th Maneuver Division; 12th Infantry Division (South Korea)