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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
10th Mountain Division
U.S. Army
The 10th Mountain Division is a light infantry division in the United States Army. It was originally formed during World War II as a specialized unit for mountain warfare, with soldiers trained in skiing, mountaineering, and cold weather operations. The division's motto is "Climb to Glory," reflecting its unique skill set and history. Today, the 10th Mountain Division is based at Fort Drum, New York and continues to be trained for combat in harsh, mountainous environments.
2:35th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment ("Cacti Blue") was originally constituted in 1916 and has served with distinction in multiple conflicts. It saw significant action during World War II in the Pacific Theater, notably in the Solomon Islands and the Philippines. The battalion was later deployed to Vietnam, participating in major operations such as the Battle of Pleiku and Operation Paul Revere. In recent decades, 2/35th Infantry has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan as part of the 25th Infantry Division, continuing its legacy of service and adaptability.

31st Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 31st Infantry Division is a unit of the United States Army that has played a significant role in several major conflicts, including World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. It is often referred to as the "Dixie Division" due to its roots in the southern United States. The division has a long and storied history of defending American interests both at home and abroad. Today, the 31st Infantry Division continues to serve as a vital component of the Army's reserve forces.
Army Recruiting
U.S. Army
**Army Recruiting** has served as a vital component of military readiness since its formal establishment in the early 20th century. Tasked with attracting, enlisting, and processing qualified volunteers, Army Recruiting has adapted to changing social, technological, and geopolitical landscapes. During major conflicts such as World War II, the Korean War, and the Global War on Terrorism, recruiters played a crucial role in sustaining the Army’s manpower. Today, Army Recruiting employs targeted outreach, digital platforms, and community engagement to maintain a highly capable and diverse force.
Basic Training Ft. Benning
U.S. Army
Basic Training at Fort Benning, Georgia, has served as a cornerstone of U.S. Army training since its establishment in 1918. Originally created to prepare troops for World War I, Fort Benning evolved into the primary site for Infantry and Armor Basic Combat Training. Over the decades, it has shaped millions of Soldiers, instilling discipline, physical fitness, and foundational combat skills. Today, Fort Benning—now part of Fort Moore—continues its legacy as a premier training center, adapting to the changing needs of the modern Army.
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