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The Hawaiian Division was a division of the United States Army, dedicated to the defense of Hawaii. This division was named rather than numbered, as were the Philippine, Panama Canal and Americal Divisions. It was first activated under the peacetime Square Division Table of Organization and Equipment (TO&E) on 25 February 1921 as the Hawaiian Division using assets of the World War I era 11th Infantry Division. It, the Philippine Division, and the Americal Division were the last three U.S. Army divisions to be named rather than numbered. Joseph E. Kuhn, then in command of Schofield Barracks, oversaw the initial organization and employment of the division.

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  • The Hawaiian Division was a division of the United States Army, dedicated to the defense of Hawaii. This division was named rather than numbered, as were the Philippine, Panama Canal and Americal Divisions. It was first activated under the peacetime Square Division Table of Organization and Equipment (TO&E) on 25 February 1921 as the Hawaiian Division using assets of the World War I era 11th Infantry Division. It, the Philippine Division, and the Americal Division were the last three U.S. Army divisions to be named rather than numbered. Joseph E. Kuhn, then in command of Schofield Barracks, oversaw the initial organization and employment of the division. The division retained the square division TO&E until 1941, when it was reorganized under a triangular division TO&E, and part of its former organization became the core of the new 24th Infantry Division and 25th Infantry Division.It included the 21st and 22nd Infantry Brigades, and the 19th, 21st, 27th, and 35th Infantry Regiments. (en)
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  • Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (en)
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  • Hawaiian Division (en)
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  • *21st Infantry Brigade **19th Infantry Regiment **21st Infantry Regiment *22nd Infantry Brigade **27th Infantry Regiment **35th Infantry Regiment *11th Field Artillery Brigade **8th Field Artillery Regiment **11th Field Artillery Regiment **13th Field Artillery Regiment **11th Ammunition Train *3rd Engineer Regiment *11th Medical Regiment *Hawaiian Division Train, Quartermaster Corps *Hawaiian Division Air Service *Headquarters, Special Troops **Headquarters and Military Police Company **11th Signal Company **11th Ordnance Company **11th Tank Company **Motorcycle Company #11 (en)
  • *21st Infantry Brigade **19th Infantry Regiment **21st Infantry Regiment *22nd Infantry Brigade **27th Infantry Regiment **35th Infantry Regiment *11th Field Artillery Brigade **8th Field Artillery Regiment **11th Field Artillery Regiment **13th Field Artillery Regiment **11th Ammunition Train *3rd Engineer Regiment *11th Medical Regiment *11th Quartermaster Regiment *Hawaiian Division Train *Headquarters, Special Troops **Headquarters and Military Police Company **11th Signal Company **11th Ordnance Company **11th Tank Company (en)
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  • The Hawaiian Division was a division of the United States Army, dedicated to the defense of Hawaii. This division was named rather than numbered, as were the Philippine, Panama Canal and Americal Divisions. It was first activated under the peacetime Square Division Table of Organization and Equipment (TO&E) on 25 February 1921 as the Hawaiian Division using assets of the World War I era 11th Infantry Division. It, the Philippine Division, and the Americal Division were the last three U.S. Army divisions to be named rather than numbered. Joseph E. Kuhn, then in command of Schofield Barracks, oversaw the initial organization and employment of the division. (en)
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