89th "Midwest" Division
Post WWII the division switched a
Red, White and Blue color scheme
Worn From:
6 December 1948 - 1 October 1959.
Re-designated:
Eighty-ninth Division Training.
Worn from: 1 October 1959 - 1 October 1973.
Re-designated:
Eighty-ninth Army Reserve Command.
Worn from: 23 August 1974 - 1995.
Re-designated:
Eighty-ninth Army Regional Support Command.
Worn from: 1995 - Current.
Red, white, and blue are the national colors. The stylized "W,"
which when reversed becomes an "M," refers to this organization.
In the past it was known as the Middle West Division
because it was formed of men from Kansas, Missouri, and Colorado
in World War I.
Campaigns:
World War I
(St.-Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Lorraine 1918)
World War II
(Rhineland, Central Europe).