Talk:94th Infantry Division (United States)
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1946?
[edit]The article states the division was "inactivated on 9 February 1946", but according to this reference, then-Colonel Ralph Albert Palladino "...left active duty in March 1946, returning to the 94th Infantry Division, this time as its commander."[1]
- ^ Hilkert, David E. (2004). Chiefs of the Army Reserve: Biographical Sketches of the United States Army Reserve's Senior Officers. Fort McPherson, GA: Office of Army Reserve History, U.S. Army Reserve Command. p. 188. "Link" (PDF). (23 MB)
Thoughts? — MrDolomite • Talk 20:20, 22 March 2010 (UTC)
- On page 502 of History of the 94th Infantry Division in World War II edited by Lt. Laurence G Byrnes (the division's official history), it states: "... the 94th Infantry Division was officially inactivated , unit by unit, during the period from January 29 to February 9, 1946, at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey." 128.104.48.136 (talk) 06:04, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
Info on relative
[edit]Need to find information on uncle killed on front line, Infintey 94. 71.218.147.73 (talk) 22:16, 17 November 2021 (UTC)