1st Infantry Division
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World War Two
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Landing on the coast of France under heavy Nazi machine gun fire are these American soldiers, shown just as they left the ramp of a Coast Guard landing boat. June 6, 1944
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Members of Company I, 3d Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Division, U.S. First Army, ride on a tank, during their advance on the town of Schopen, Belgium. 1-21-45.
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A 1st Infantry Division half-track plows its way through a muddy road in the Hurtgen Forest. 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division. 15 Feb 1945.
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From newly captured town, members of the 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, cross the Weser River in assault boats to take Furstenberg. U.S. First Army. 8 April 1945.
Kosovo
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Members of the 2d Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, pose with their bigade colors after they were unfurled in Kosovo in 1999.
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Exercice avec des fusil allemand G36
Iraq
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2d Brigade, 1st Infantry Division soldier SPC Buckner poses with local women at a medical clinic assessment. Iraq, May 10, 2004
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OH-58D in Iraq
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Humvee during the Battle of Najaf
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A soldier of the 1st Infantry Division is checking a captured SKS
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Cavalry scouts from the 1st Infantry Division, fight their way through southern Fallujah
Other fotos
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German soldiers of the 13th Panzergrenadierdivision (Mechanized Infantry Division) qualify on the M16 on Roman Hill near Würzburg, Germany, as part of their Partnerschaft (here an exchange program between military units, similar to student exchange programs) with a unit from the U.S. 1st Infantry Division.
Insignia
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Flag of the US 1st Infantry Division.
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Flag of the US 1st Infantry Division.
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Distinctive Unit Insignia for the US 1st Infantry Division.
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Combat Service identification Badge
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SVG version
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Insigne of the 2nd brigade
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