Divisions of The United States Army - Divisions of The United States Army (1911 To 1917)

Divisions of The United States Army (1911 To 1917)

  • Maneuver Division (1911) - see History of the United States Army
Regular Army 1913-1916
  • 1st Division (Eastern Department)
  • 2nd Division (Central Department)
  • 3rd Division (Western Department)
  • Cavalry Division: authorized as the Regular Army division for the Southern Department in 1913; never officially numerically designated.
  • Punitive Expedition: (provisional division): 1916–1917
National Guard 1914-1917
  • 5th Division
  • 6th Division
  • 7th Division
  • 8th Division
  • 9th Division
  • 10th Division
  • 11th Division
  • 12th Division
  • 13th Division
  • 14th Division
  • 15th Division
  • 16th Division

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