Re: [MV] bumper markings

From: RoughDoc@aol.com
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 18:06:33 PDT


32nd Infantry Division of was an original National Guard Division made up of
people from Wisconsin and Michigan. The Division distinguished itself in WW
I.

In 1940, the Division was activated for WW II, and fought in the Pacific,
except for a platoon of it's MP Company, which fought in Europe.

It became a separate Brigade in the 70's, based in Wisconsin.

The 120F is the 120th Field Artillery.

First Battalion, Bravo Battery, and vehicle # 2.

If you are a real trivia nut, B Battery was originally from La Crosse
Wisconsin, and the Commander on the day the Division was activated for WW II
was Captain Elmer E. Chisholm.

Doc



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