Ivy Division

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Ivy Division is the nickname of the U.S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division, a storied combat unit known for its service in major conflicts including both World Wars, Vietnam, and the Iraq War.

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Surface form Occurrences
4th Infantry Division 0
capture of Saddam Hussein 0
Fort Carson 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Army corps
U.S. Army infantry division
U.S. Army installation
military operation
nickname
awarded Belgian Fourragère NERFINISHED
French Croix de Guerre NERFINISHED
Presidential Unit Citation NERFINISHED
branch United States Army
conflict Iraq War
Vietnam War
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
World War I
World War II
country United States of America
formationDate 1917-12-10
garrison Fort Carson NERFINISHED
insignia four ivy leaves in a cross pattern
insigniaColor green
insigniaShape diamond
insigniaSymbolism ivy representing Roman numeral IV
landedAt Utah Beach NERFINISHED
motto Steadfast and Loyal
nickname Ivy Division NERFINISHED
notableCommander George H. Decker NERFINISHED
Raymond O. Barton NERFINISHED
William C. Westmoreland NERFINISHED
notableEvent capture of Saddam Hussein
participant 4th Infantry Division NERFINISHED
participatedIn Battle of the Bulge NERFINISHED
Central Highlands campaign (Vietnam War) NERFINISHED
D-Day NERFINISHED
Iraq War troop surge NERFINISHED
Meuse-Argonne Offensive NERFINISHED
Normandy landings NERFINISHED
Operation Attleboro NERFINISHED
Operation Iraqi Freedom NERFINISHED
Operation Junction City NERFINISHED
St. Mihiel Offensive NERFINISHED
invasion of Iraq (2003) NERFINISHED
refersTo 4th Infantry Division NERFINISHED
role Stryker operations
armored warfare
mechanized infantry
size division
subordinateTo III Corps NERFINISHED
theater European Theater of Operations NERFINISHED
Pacific Theater of Operations NERFINISHED
Western Front (World War I) NERFINISHED
type combined arms division

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