Formations of the United States Army during World War I

Formations of the United States Army during World War I

This is a list of formations in the United States Army during the First World War. Many of these formations still exist today, though many by different designations.


=Field Armies=

*First United States Army
*Second United States Army
*Third United States Army

Army Corps

Ambulance corps

* U.S. Ambulance Corps

Motor transport Corps

* The Motor Transport Corps of the United States Army during World War 1

Army corps

*I Corps
*II Corps
*III Corps
*IV Corps
*V Corps
*VI Corps
*VII Corps
*VIII Corps
*IX Corps

Tank corps

* United States Tank Corps


=Divisions=

Cavalry Divisions

*15th Cavalry Division

Infantry Divisions

*1st Division ("The Big Red One")
*2nd Division ("Indian Head Division"; "Warrior Division")
*3rd Division ("Rock of the Marne")
*4th Division ("Ivy Division")
*5th Division ("Red Devils"; "Red Diamond")
*6th Division ("Red Star")
*7th Division ("Bayonet Division"; "Lightfighters")
*8th Division ("Golden Arrow Division"; "Pathfinder Division")
*9th Division
*10th Division
*11th Division
*12th Division
*13th Division ("Lucky 13th")
*14th Division
*15th Division
*16th Division
*17th Division
*18th Division
*19th Division
*20th Division
*26th Division
*27th Division
*28th Division
*29th Division
*30th Division
*31st Division
*32nd Division
*33rd Division
*34th Division
*35th Division
*36th Division
*37th Division
*38th Division
*40th Division
*41st Division
*42nd Division ("Rainbow Division")
*76th Division ("Liberty Bell Division"; "Onaway Division")
*77th Division ("Statue of Liberty Division")
*78th Division ("Lightning Division")
*79th Division ("Cross of Lorraine Division")
*80th Division ("Blue Ridge Division")
*81st Division ("Wildcat Division")
*82nd Division ("All-Americans")
*83rd Division ("Thunderbolt Division"; "Ohio Division")
*84th Division ("Railsplitters")
*85th Division ("Custer Division")
*86th Division ("Blackhawk Division")
*87th Division ("Golden Acorn Division")
*88th Division ( Fighting Blue Devils"; "Clover Leaf Division")
*89th Division ("Rolling W")
*90th Division ("Tough 'Ombres")
*91st Division ("Pine Tree Division"; "Wild West Division")
*92nd Division (Colored) ("Buffalo Soldiers")
*93d Division (Colored) ("Blue Helmets")
*95th Division
*96th Division
*97th Division
*98th Division
*99th Division
*100th Division
*101st Division
*102nd Division


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