84 Infantry Division (USA)

84 Infantry Division (USA)

84th Infantry Division (USA)

"Railsplitter Division"

"Lincoln Division"

 

During World War I the 84th Division was referred to as the "Lincoln" division because it was primarily made up of National Guard [i.e., National Army] units from Illinois, Kentucky, and Indiana--the Lincoln states. Its original insignia was a red ax on a white background within a red circle, with the name "Lincoln" above the ax and the number "84" below it.

The present insignia consists of a white ax splitting a white rail on a red circular background. Both insignias recall President Lincoln's youthful use of the ax. With the addition of a split rail, the division adopted the new nickname of "Railsplitters".

84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Appelhulsen
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Arendsee
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Bad Nenndorf
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Baillonville
Belgium
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Barvaux
Belgium
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Beetzendorf
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Blier
Belgium
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Burgdorf
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Colleville
France
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Dulken
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Eygelshoven
Netherlands
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Gulpen
Netherlands
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Hannover
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Harze
Belgium
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Herford
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Krefeld
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Lembeck
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Lerbeck
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Lindern
Germany
84 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Marche
Belgium