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Category:5th Infantry Division (United States)

<nowiki>5th Infantry Division; ৫ম পদাতিক ডিভিশন; 5e division d'infanterie (États-Unis); 5-я пехотная дивизия; 5. US-Infanterie-Division; 5th Infantry Division; 5th Infantry Division; لشکر ۵ پیاده (ایالات متحده آمریکا); 第5步兵師; 5. pehotna divizija; 第5歩兵師団; 5th Infantry Division; 5 Dywizja Piechoty; 5-а піхотна дивізія; 5th Infantry Division; 5th Infantry Division; 5. Infateriedivisioun vun der US-Arméi; 5th Infantry Division; 5th Infantry Division; הדיוויזיה החמישית; 5-ci piyada diviziyası (ABŞ); 1917-1992 United States Army formation; combat formation of the United States Army; Großverband der US Army im Ersten Weltkrieg und Zweiten Weltkrieg; combat formation of the United States Army; 5. Infanterie-Division; 5th Infantry Division; Rote Teufel; 5th Infantry Division, United States Army; US 5th Infantry Division; Red Diamond; 5th Mechanized Infantry Division; Red Devils; 5th Infantry Division; 美國陸軍第5步兵師; 5e division d'infanterie américaine; 5th Infantry Division</nowiki>
5th Infantry Division 
1917-1992 United States Army formation
Нарукавная эмблема 5-й пехотной дивизии
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  • United States Army infantry division
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  • United States Army
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  • United States
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  • infantry warfare
Headquarters location
  • Fort Polk
Inception
  • 11 December 1917
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1992
Part of the series
  • United States Army infantry divisions by unit number (6th Infantry Division, 5, 4th Infantry Division)
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  • 5th Infantry Division Wikimedia disambiguation page
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Subcategories

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

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  • 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized) in the Vietnam War (7 F)

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  • 5th Infantry Division Memorial, Weilerbach (Luxembourg) (5 F)

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  • Casimer P. Lobacz (1 C, 3 F)

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  • Samuel Woodfill (1 C, 20 F)

Media in category "5th Infantry Division (United States)"

The following 74 files are in this category, out of 74 total.

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  • 111-SC-411773 - Four infantrymen, members of two patrols that closed the escape gap east of Metz cutting off the escape of the encircled Germans in the town, shake hands after their mission has been accomplished.jpg 3,872 × 3,184; 1.13 MB
  • 111-SC-42732 - NARA - 55244665.jpg 8,478 × 5,694; 16.26 MB
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  • 3048 Schoup UStroops.original.jpg 1,600 × 1,075; 601 KB
  • 5th Division Insignia - NARA - 5711914 (page 2).jpg 2,928 × 4,243; 3.24 MB
  • 5th Inf Div patch.jpg 400 × 514; 38 KB
  • A member of the 4th Bn., 6th Inf., 5th Inf. Div., aims his M-16A2 rifle through a barbed wire fence during a joint exercise involving units of the Army, Navy, and Air Force - DPLA - aa2cf6e6e10cf48741a7bc6fd1fc6235.jpeg 2,820 × 1,920; 1.89 MB
  • A rear view of the M3 Bradley at Fort Polk.jpeg 2,940 × 1,940; 3.41 MB
  • American soldiers rejoice at the Armistice, 11th November 1918. (45780427912).jpg 3,140 × 2,037; 4.03 MB
  • D300 USmonument Iechternach-1.JPG 3,997 × 2,661; 3.75 MB
  • D300 USmonument Iechternach.JPG 2,495 × 3,747; 2.55 MB
  • Damaged German Panzer V Panther tank in France, 29 October 1944 (111-SC-195759).jpg 2,668 × 2,100; 2.42 MB
  • Diekirch National Museum of Military History oversteken Süre 8-01-2012 16-12-22.png 4,288 × 2,848; 21.13 MB
  • First Caucus of American Legion.jpg 3,006 × 2,379; 1.48 MB
  • Fontainebleau.jpg 250 × 271; 18 KB
  • German atrocities. Germany, Poland & Czechoslovakia - NARA - 292593.jpg 2,440 × 3,000; 1.93 MB
  • Heavily bombed street in Bitburg, Germany, 28 February 1945 (148727214).jpg 1,192 × 942; 770 KB
  • Infantry board an LCVP at Nierstein.jpg 982 × 680; 128 KB
  • Men of 61st Infantry Munitions and Ration Detail getting their Corn Willie for breakfast in stone quarry which was formerly utilized by Germans until driven out by men of 5th Div. N - DPLA - c3fff25a271e61847e2e2b7bc4f1b32d.jpg 8,459 × 5,718; 19.85 MB
  • Metz1944-1.jpg 748 × 498; 118 KB
  • Metz1944-2.jpg 750 × 423; 94 KB
  • The official history of the Fifth division, U. S. A., during the period of its organization and of its operations in the European world war, 1917-1919. The Red diamond (Meuse) division (IA officialhistoryo00soci).pdf 1,033 × 1,456, 480 pages; 26.61 MB
  • Paris Caucus (March 1919).jpg 2,052 × 1,282; 862 KB
  • Photograph of Major Harold O. Prudell, Catholic Chaplain of the 5th Infantry Division - DPLA - bffcb85271c121c0e9bbc2198af9371a.jpg 2,192 × 2,659; 2.73 MB
  • Records of the world war. Field orders. 1918. 5th division (IA recordsofwarfiel00unit).pdf 818 × 1,354, 188 pages; 10.67 MB
  • SC 195669 - A U.S. Army infantry division sets up its headquarters in the boiler room of an old French mine near Trieux, France. 21 October, 1944. (52608176002).jpg 5,180 × 4,077; 2.25 MB
  • SC 195759 - American soldiers of the 5th Division give this German tank a close scrutiny. 29 October, 1944. (52609452368).jpg 5,509 × 4,425; 1.81 MB
  • SC 195760 - General view of a tank destroyer maintenance area, somewhere in France. 29 October, 1944. (52609446053).jpg 5,605 × 4,395; 2.25 MB
  • SC 196144 - Members of an infantry unit ride a train running through the Maginot Line defenses near Errouville, France. 31 October, 1944. (51968955100).jpg 5,335 × 4,055; 1.96 MB
  • SC 201500-S - When his platoon halted momentarily while moving through newly captured Bitburg, Germany, filling station was selected by Pfc. Carl Mattes, of Columbus, O., for brief rest. (53006332046).jpg 5,421 × 4,043; 1.69 MB
  • SC 201556-S - Wreckage lines the streets of Bitburg, Germany, heavily bombed before the 5th Infantry Division of the U.S. Third Army took the town. 28 February, 1945. (53008538243).jpg 4,915 × 3,756; 2.27 MB
  • SC 201590-S - Men of 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, move through the littered streets of newly-captured Bitburg. 28 February, 1945. (53008456425).jpg 5,224 × 4,180; 2.23 MB
  • SC 201661 - Chief switchboard operator, T 5 Sam Lepuna of Chicago, Ill., 5th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, puts a call through from his frontline post near Schankweiler, Germany. 24 February, 1945. (53009888016).jpg 5,200 × 4,064; 1.77 MB
  • SC 270672 - Men of the U.S. 5th Inf. Div. attempt to break open the door of a house in Metz, France, so that they and their waiting comrades may clear the place (52278560150).jpg 5,394 × 4,459; 9.3 MB
  • SC 270673 - Troops of the 10th Inf. Regt., 5th Inf. Div., seek refuge behind the stone masonry of a fence from the 20mm gun fire of the unseen German enemy. Metz. 19 November, 1944. (52291112060).jpg 5,482 × 4,399; 1.97 MB
  • SC 270674 - View of Metz before Yank troops moved on the city. 18 November, 1944. (52291105245).jpg 4,996 × 4,171; 2.24 MB
  • SC 270677 - These men are part of the 2nd Infantry Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, that was pinned down for a day and a half before American tanks reached and relieved them near Diekirch, Luxembourg. (52278358101) (cropped).jpg 5,507 × 3,587; 4.85 MB
  • SC 270677 - These men are part of the 2nd Infantry Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, that was pinned down for a day and a half before American tanks reached and relieved them near Diekirch, Luxembourg. (52278358101).jpg 5,697 × 4,322; 5.76 MB
  • SC 270678 - Preceded by a tank for heavy support, men of the 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, file out of Nachmanderscheid, Province of Luxembourg, carrying their munitions of war. (52294260255).jpg 5,615 × 4,272; 2.22 MB
  • SC 270678 - Preceded by a tank for heavy support, men of the 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, file out of Nachmanderscheid, Province of Luxembourg, carrying their munitions of war.jpg 5,615 × 4,272; 1.79 MB
  • SC 270680 - 5th Infantry Division units of 3rd U.S. Army move up through town of Chorweiler, Germany. 16 March, 1945. (52294264480).jpg 4,261 × 5,125; 2.11 MB
  • SC 270681 - Men of the 5th Inf. Div., U.S. Third Army, file through Nazi roadblock into the newly captured town of Corweiler, Germany. 16 March, 1945. (52276521640).jpg 5,605 × 4,400; 9.27 MB
  • SC 270682 - 5th Division infantry of the 3rd U.S. Army march over bridge in Castellaun, Germany, to clear forests left by the 4th Armored Division, south of Reisweiler. 18 March, 1945. (52294020936).jpg 5,246 × 4,059; 2.49 MB
  • SC 270683 - Infantrymen of the 5th Division, U.S. Third Army, march on Wintersbach, Germany, to clear out the few remaining Nazis cut off from their main units. 18 March, 1945. (52273946132).jpg 4,422 × 5,586; 8.68 MB
  • SC 270684 - Men of the 11th Regt., 5th Inf. Div., U.S. Third Army, march across rough ground enroute to Winterbach, Germany, to clear out German soldiers cut off from their main troops. 18 March, 1945. (52290627997).jpg 4,124 × 5,257; 1.9 MB
  • SC 270685 - Infantrymen of the 11th Regt., 5th Div., U.S. Third Army, march across rough ground enroute to Winterbach, Germany, to clear out German soldiers cut off from their main troops in retreat. 18 March, 1945. (52276512810).jpg 4,414 × 5,584; 8.3 MB
  • SC 270687 - 3rd U.S. Army infantrymen load onto tank destroyer in Konigstadien, Germany, as they drive deeper into Germany. 25 March, 1945. (52279047240).jpg 5,337 × 4,235; 8.35 MB
  • SC 270688 - Infantrymen of the 5th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, enter the town of Hasslach, Germany, near the river Rhine. 25 March, 1945. (52293318115).jpg 5,387 × 4,114; 3.12 MB
  • SC 270690 - Men of Baker Company, Fifth Infantry Division, move up through the woods outside Neuheim, enroute to Schweinheim, Germany, with tank support. (52291598526).jpg 5,558 × 4,252; 3.58 MB
  • SC 270691 - Infantrymen of the 5th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, skirt the newly-taken town of Grevenstein, Germany, to attack a nearby hill which the Germans are using for an observation post. 11 April, 1945. (52292878657).jpg 5,055 × 4,080; 2.46 MB
  • SC 270693 - Halftrack moves through two columns of infantrymen of the 5th Division, First U.S. Army, advancing along mountain road to Grevenstein, Germany, in the Ruhr Pocket. (52292085445).jpg 5,216 × 4,176; 2.13 MB
  • SC 270694 - 5th Infantry Division troops of the 1st U.S. Army advance on the town of Recklinghausen, Germany. (52276266309).jpg 5,404 × 4,193; 6.91 MB
  • SC 270830 - Infantrymen of the 2nd Bn., 60th Regt., 9th Division, U.S. First Army, move forward to cross the Roer River and attack Nideggen, Germany. 27 February, 1945. (52317030399).jpg 4,320 × 5,609; 1.74 MB
  • SC 335284 - 5th Infantry Division, 3rd U.S. Army troops rest in the streets of Hassloch, Germany, after the town was captured. 25 March, 1945. (52233122858).jpg 5,429 × 4,185; 7.05 MB
  • SC 336805 - The half-track of the 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, is parked near the tower outside the newly captured town. Simmern, Germany. 18 March, 1945. (52206628028).jpg 4,267 × 5,411; 6.1 MB
  • SC 336805 - Vehicles of the 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, move into the newly captured town. Simmern, Germany. 18 March, 1945. (52205003939).jpg 4,420 × 5,488; 1.44 MB
  • SC 364266 - Cpl. James Boyd, Riverside, Cal., and Pfc. Edgar Lsquerr(?), Springfield, Mass., operate a 4.2 mortar which is throwing smoke shells to cover the crossing of the 5th Division troops over the Sauer River.jpg 5,497 × 4,503; 2.34 MB
  • Soldiers of the U.S. 5th Infantry Division in the ruins of Bitburg, Germany, 28 February 1945 (148727218).jpg 1,048 × 1,039; 649 KB
  • Three 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized) soldiers inspect a Soviet-made ZPU-4 14.5mm anti-aircraft machine gun left behind by Panamanian Defense Force soldiers who fled the base during the early stages of Operation Just Cause.jpg 2,820 × 1,870; 1.25 MB
  • US 5th Infantry Division.png 1,166 × 1,177; 13 KB
  • US 5th Infantry Division.svg 380 × 600; 256 bytes
  • US Monument Iechternach.jpg 1,208 × 906; 841 KB
  • Vietnam....A member of the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized) Looks out over the fog-shrouded A Shau Valley. - NARA - 531459.tif 2,356 × 3,000; 6.74 MB
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