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TABLE 3

Geographic Distribution of
National Guard Divisions, World War I

Old Designation New Designation Geographic Area Camp
5th 26th Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut Greene, N.C.[Table 1]
6th 27th New York Wadsworth, S.C.
7th 28th Pennsylvania Hancock, Ga.
8th 29th New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware,[Table 2] and District of Columbia McClellan, Ala.
9th 30th Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina Sevier, S.C.
10th 31st Georgia, Alabama, and Florida Wheeler, Ga.
11th 32d Michigan and Wisconsin MacArthur, Tex.
12th 33d Illinois Logan, Tex.
13th 34th Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota Cody, N.M.
14th 35th Missouri and Kansas Doniphan, Okla.
15th 36th Texas and Oklahoma Bowie, Tex.
16th 37th Ohio and West Virginia[Table 3] Sheridan, Ala.
17th 38th Indiana and Kentucky Shelby, Miss.
18th 39th Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas Beauregard, Miss.
19th 40th California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico Kearny, Calif.
20th 41st Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Wyoming Fremont, Calif.[Table 4]

  1. Division concentrated at various locations in New England.
  2. Delaware troops relieved from the division 8 January 1918.
  3. Reassigned to the 38th Division.
  4. Camp changed from Camp Fremont, California, to Camp Greene, North Carolina.