18th Division (United States) explained

See also: Divisions of the United States Army.

Unit Name:18th Infantry Division
Dates:1917–1919
Country: United States
Type:Infantry
Size:Division
Battles:World War I

There have been a number of 18th Divisions in the history of the United States Army:

Pre-World War I

World War I

Order of battle

Division commander: Colonel James H. Frier (interim), August 21, 1918-September 15, 1918; Brigadier General George H. Estes, September 16, 1918-October 14, 1918; Colonel James H. Frier (interim), October 14, 1918-October 23, 1918; Brigadier General Frederick B. Shaw, October 24, 1919-October 26, 1918; Brigadier General George H. Estes, October 27, 1919-February 14, 1919.[2]

Commander, 35th Infantry Brigade: Colonel Robert C. Williams (interim), August 25, 1918-September 16, 1918; Brigadier General George H. Estes, September 16, 1918-October 13, 1918; Colonel Josephus S. Cecil, October 14, 1918-October 26, 1918; Brigadier General George H. Estes, October 27, 1918-February 14, 1919.[2]

Commander, 36th Infantry Brigade: Colonel James H. Frier (interim), August 21, 1918-October 23, 1918; Brigadier General Frederick B. Shaw (October 24, 1918-February 6, 1919; Colonel James H. Frier, February 7, 1919-February 14, 1919.[2]

World War II

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. Arkansas National Guard. 3 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20100704035201/http://www.arguard.org/ArmyGuard/hist.htm. 4 July 2010. dead.
  2. Book: 1988 . Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War . 3, Part 2 . Washington, DC . Center of Military, United States Army . 656 . Google Books.
  3. Web site: The XVIII Airborne Corps during World War II. D. Thomas Biello. 3 June 2016.