United States Army 2nd Infantry Division (Warrior Division)

OK, Grove, Headstone Symbols and Meanings, U. S. Army 2nd Infantry Division (Indian Head)

U. S. ARMY 2ND INFANTRY DIVISION (WARRIOR DIVISION) -  The 2nd Infantry Division ("Indianhead") ("2ID," "2nd ID" or "Second D") is a formation of the United States Army.  The Divisions official nickname is "Warrior Division".   Its primary mission is the defense of South Korea in the initial stages of an invasion from North Korea until other American units can arrive.  There are approximately 17,000 soldiers in the 2nd Infantry Division, with 10,000 of them stationed in South Korea, accounting for about 35% of the United States Forces Korea personnel.

The 2nd Infantry Division is unique in that it is the only U.S. Army division that is made up partially of South Korean soldiers, called KATUSAs (Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army). This program began in 1950 by agreement with the first South Korean president, Syngman Rhee.  Some 27,000 KATUSAs served with the U.S. forces at the end of the Korean War.  As of May 2006, approximately 1,100 KATUSA soldiers serve with the 2ID.  There were also more than 3,000 Dutch soldiers assigned to the division between 1950 and 1954.

WWI Casualties

  • The division lost 1,964 (including USMC: 4,478) killed in action and 9,782 (including USMC: 17,752) wounded in action.

WWII Casualties

  • Total battle casualties: 16,795
  • Killed in action: 3,031
  • Wounded in action: 12,785
  • Missing in action: 193
  • Prisoner of war: 786

WWII Awards and decorations

  • Medals of Honor: 6
  • Distinguished Service Crosses: 34
  • Distinguished Service Medals: 1
  • Silver Stars: 741
  • Legion of Merits: 25
  • Soldier Medals: 14
  • Bronze Stars: 5,530
  • Air Medals: 89
  • Distinguished Unit Citations: 16

 

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OK, Grove, Headstone Symbols and Meanings, 2nd Infantry Division (Indian Head)