An instance comes to mind from the 1941-1946 years lived in an infantry division.
That, I knew from my reading, was a very famous infantry division.
Among the infantry divisions, the 84th, 30th and 102nd had their eyes on Berlin, too.
Although considered an infantry division, the 24th included two airborne battle groups for several months.
Infantry Division which was the same day reorganized into the 13.
They were attached mostly to the 35th, the 42nd, the 89th, and the 92nd infantry divisions.
It was organized along standard lines for a German infantry division.
To the west of the city was the 20th Infantry Division.
Being impatient, he did not wait for his infantry divisions to catch up.
By comparison, a British infantry division in 1944 had an establishment of 18,347 men.