95th Infantry Division Patch and History, Framed, IF YOU DO NOT SEE A DIVISION REPRESENTED OR WOULD LIKE TO PERSONALIZE A FRAMED UNIT HISTORY FOR YOUR VETERAN CONTACT US BY E-MAIL OR PHONE, Home | | Vietnam Framed | Korea Framed | World War II Framed | Deluxe Unit Patch and History | Personalized Gifts | Links | Policies | References. The division entered combat at Villers, along the Moselle River in France. Our funding helps to refurbish historical Army buildings, acquire and conserve Army historical art and artifacts, support Army history educational programs, research, and publication of historical materials on the American Soldier, and provide support and counsel to private and governmental organizations committed to the same goals. With a personal account, you can read up to 100 articles each month for free. The 95th Division Memorial Highway is a 4-lane divided interstate highway that begins in the southeastern part of the city of Lawton, Oklahoma, traverses the eastern side of the municipal limits of the city to the north, passes the Fort Sill Military Reservation, and continues northward in Comanche County. Login via your Since its establishment in 1775 the Army has played an integral role in the history of our nation. Click image to view Bravest of the Brave, a booklet and website dedicated to the stories, photos, and articles of the 95th Division's journey through the war.Bravest of the Brave, a booklet and website dedicated to the stories, photos, and articles of the 95th Division's journey through the The 95th Infantry Division, known as the “Victory Division” and the “Iron Men of Metz” for their capture of the fortress city of Metz, France, in the fall of 1944, is an often overlooked unit in the annals of U.S. Army history. The division sailed for Europe on 10 August 1944. Our Material is available in digital format (PDF). The Virtual Museum of the 95th Infantry Division - The Iron Men of Metz // Le Musée Virtuel de la 95th Infantry Division - Les Hommes de Fer de Metz 95th Infantry Division - Noel 1944 Livre d'Or The division was under the command of Major General Harry L. Twaddle through out their service in the European Theater of Operations. Overseas: July, 1944 (ETO). Our day to day operations produces On Point: The Journal of Army History, answer over 400 historical inquiries annually, conduct staff rides to Civil War and other battlefields, recognize excellence in Army History writing, and raise funds and construct the National Museum of the United States Army. Copyright notice NO Custom images or graphics may be reused from this site in whole or part without permission first.