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TABLE 19
Location of Organized Reserve Corps Divisions
Post–World War II
Division | Army Area | States |
13th Armored* | Sixth | California, Oregon, and Arizona |
21st Armored | Fifth | Michigan and Illinois |
22d Armored | Fourth | Texas and Oklahoma |
76th Infantry | First | Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont |
77th Infantry | First | New York |
78th Infantry | First | New Jersey and Delaware |
79th Infantry | Second | Pennsylvania |
80th Airborne | Second | Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia |
81st Infantry | Third | Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina |
83d Infantry | Second | Ohio |
84th Airborne | Fifth | Indiana |
85th Infantry | Fifth | Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota |
87th Infantry | Third | Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Florida |
89th Infantry | Fifth | Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado |
90th Infantry | Fourth | Texas |
91st Infantry | Sixth | California, Oregon, and Washington |
94th Infantry | First | Massachusetts |
95th Infantry | Fourth | Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana |
96th Infantry | Sixth | Montana, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, and Utah |
98th Infantry | First | New York |
100th Airborne | Second | Kentucky and West Virginia |
102d Infantry | Fifth | Missouri and Illinois |
103d Infantry | Fifth | Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota |
104th Infantry | Sixth | Washington and Oregon |
108th Airborne | Third | Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and Alabama |
* 13th Armored Division replaced the 19th Armored Division in 1947.
Organized Reserve Corps' block of numbers fell the 92d and 93d Infantry Divisions, but they were not classified as a part of that component. The War Department, however, decided not to maintain all-black divisions or use their traditional numbers in the postwar reorganization.[1]
Two changes took place shortly after the reorganization of the reserve divisions. In 1947 the 13th Armored Division replaced the 19th in the Organized Reserve Corps, and the 52d Infantry Division became the 49th in the National
- ↑ AGF map showing location of division headquarters and states to which division have been allotted, 27 Apr 47, Army Reserve Reference Paper files, DAMH-HSO; WD Cir 124, 1946.