MAKE A MEME View Large Image World War-I era photograph shows the 28th Infantry Division of the Pennsylvania National Guard returning to Philadelphia from serving in Europe. The 28th ID is the oldest, continually serving division in the United States Army. Because of ...
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Keywords: world war i worldwari 28th infantry division 28thinfantrydivision pennsylvania national guard pennsylvanianationalguard iron division irondivision general pershing generalpershing library company of philadelphia librarycompanyofphiladelphia 28th i.d. 28thid 28 i.d. 28id united states army unitedstatesarmy us army usarmy the iron division theirondivision the great war thegreatwar great war greatwar troopship troop transport trooptransport outdoor World War-I era photograph shows the 28th Infantry Division of the Pennsylvania National Guard returning to Philadelphia from serving in Europe. The 28th ID is the oldest, continually serving division in the United States Army. Because of their courageous fighting during World War I, General Pershing gave the 28th the nickname, the "Iron Division." Accession Number: 7066.Q.40 World War-I era photograph shows the 28th Infantry Division of the Pennsylvania National Guard returning to Philadelphia from serving in Europe. The 28th ID is the oldest, continually serving division in the United States Army. Because of their courageous fighting during World War I, General Pershing gave the 28th the nickname, the "Iron Division." Accession Number: 7066.Q.40
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