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32nd Infantry Division (32nd ID) "Red Arrow Division"
United States Army (USA)

Background
The 32nd Infantry Division (32nd ID) was formed from formed from U.S. Army National Guard units from Wisconsin and Michigan. During July 1917 activated at at Camp MacArthur in Waco, Texas. The 32nd Infantry Diviosn was comprised of the 125th Infantry Regiment and 126th Infantry Regiment that formed the 63rd Infantry Brigade. Also, the 127th Infantry Regiment and 128th Infantry Regiment forming the 64th Infantry Brigade plus three artillery regiments of the 57th Field Artillery Brigade.

World War I
During World War I, the 32nd Division deployed overseas to France as part of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) under the command of General John J. Pershing. In France, nicknamed "Les Terribles" by French General de Mondesir who observed them fighting at Fismes. The division's patch, a red rarrow piercing a line inside a green rectangle symbolized the fact that the 32nd Division penetrated every German defensive line it faced during World War I. Also nicknamed the "Red Arrow Division" or simply the "Red Arrow".

125th Infantry Regiment (125th IR)
The 125th Infantry Regiment.

126th Infantry Regiment (126th IR)
The 126th Infantry Regiment had a over 2,600 dead and missing in the Pacific War between 1942–1945. During World War II, the 126th Infantry Regiment had a total of 92 soldiers Missing In Action (MIA). Of that total, 68 were MIA between November 1942–January 1943 im the Battle of Buna. The other 76 were other locations.

1st Lt. Hershel G. Horton, O-373543, C.O. I Company (WIA 12/1/42, KIA 12/15/42 BR) Aurora, Illinois
Sgt Bernard F. Clarke 36155586, medical detachment (KIA 12/9/42, BR) Michigan

On January 2, 1944 the U.S. Army, 6th Army, 32nd Infantry Division (32nd ID) "Red Arrow Division", 126th Regimental Combat Team (126th RCT) under the command of General Martin with the 120th Field Artillery plus other elements land at Sawoi (Suai) and capture the Saidor and Saidor Airfield area.

127th Infantry Regiment (127th IR)
The 127th Infantry Regiment.

128th Infantry Regiment (128th IR)
The 128th Infantry Regiment.

References
The 32d Infantry Division in World War II The "Red Arrow"
32 Answered: A South Carolina Veterans' Story (2015) by Joe H Camp Jr.
The Ghost Mountain Boys (2007) by James Campbell
Born in the U.S.A. - Raised in New Guinea

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