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24th INFANTRY DIVISION (MECHANIZED) Cold War Organization • 1988 |
In 1988 the 24th Infantry Division was assigned to US XVIII Airborne Corps and was stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia. Though earmarked for Europe the Victory Division was not a REFORGER unit with prepositioned equipment. In the event of mobilization the division's troops would move by air while its equipment would be transported by sea. The 24th was organized under the Army of Excellence (Division 86) scheme, which was supplanting the ROAD organizational scheme. There were five types of AoE divisions: armored, mechanized infantry, light infantry, airborne and airmobile. Of its four combat brigades one, the 48th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized), was a round-out brigade from the Georgia Army National Guard (ARNG). The organizational flag for infantry divisions was horizontally divided, scarlet over national flag blue, with the division's shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) in proper colors centered. For brigades of these divisions, the flag was vertically divided, scarlet and national flag blue, with the division's SSI in proper colors horizontally centered over the brigade numeral or monogram. For brigades of infantry divisions, the numeral or monogram was white. The flag for the division artillery headquarters (DIVARTY) was scarlet with a wide central horizontal yellow stripe and the division's SSI in proper colors centered. For division support command (DISCOM) headquarters, the flag had narrow scarlet end stripes and a wide national flag blue central stripe, with the division's SSI in proper colors centered. As a separate brigade, the 48th Infantry Brigade had a flag with vertical stripes of national flag blue and scarlet, with the brigade SSI in proper colors centered. Organizational flags for divisions and brigades were 3 feet at the hoist by 4 feet on the fly with 2 1/2-inch yellow fringe. They were made of heavyweight rayon banner cloth with the insignia and numerals or monograms applied to appear properly on both sides of the flag. Campaign and unit decoration streamers awarded to divisions were always displayed with these flags. Organizational flags were always carried or displayed with the National Color. Guidons for headquarters elements of divisions were of the same design as the corresponding organizational flags. Dimensions were 20 inches at the hoist by 27 inches on the fly with a 10-inch fork. Older guidons made of cotton or wool bunting were still used if serviceable, but new ones were made of heavyweight rayon banner cloth. Note: Active links in descriptions point to pages depicting the guidons of subordinate units. Division base units, e.g. the combat engineer battalion, were administratively assigned to the DISCOM. Tactically, however, they fell under the direct control of the division headquarters and are so presented here. |
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NATIONAL COLOR & ORGANIZATIONAL FLAGS |
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24th INFANTRY DIVISION (MECHANIZED) |
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DIVISION SUPPORT COMMAND |
HEADQUARTERS ELEMENT GUIDONS |
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