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Worn: 1920 - 1938
The Fourth Division was organized at Camp Greene, North
Carolina in 1917. The four leaves of the insignia allude
to the numerical designation of the division, while the
word "Ivy" as pronounced suggests the characters used in
the formation of the roman numeral "IV."
Ivy leaves are symbolic of fidelity and tenacity.
Campaigns:
World War I
(Aisne-Marne, St.-Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne,
Champagne 1918, Lorraine 1918)
There is a little piece missing as the moths got to this one
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