American 51st Division

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:military_unit
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:American_Expeditionary_Force
gptkbp:active_years 1917-1919
gptkbp:awards Received numerous military awards.
Distinguished Unit Citation.
gptkbp:combat_role Frontline infantry.
gptkbp:command_structure gptkb:III_Corps
gptkbp:commander Led by experienced military leaders.
Major General John Smith.
gptkbp:conflict gptkb:World_War_I
gptkbp:country gptkb:United_States
gptkbp:cultural_representation Featured in documentaries about WWI.
gptkbp:deployment France.
Deployed to various fronts in WWI.
gptkbp:disbanded 1919
gptkbp:equipment M1917 rifle
gptkbp:exhibition Exhibits in military museums.
gptkbp:formation_date August 1917
gptkbp:garrison gptkb:Fort_Benning
gptkbp:headquarters gptkb:Camp_Gordon
gptkbp:historical_documentation Documented in military history books.
gptkbp:historical_event Records maintained by the National Archives.
gptkbp:historical_impact Influenced future U. S. military structure.
gptkbp:historical_significance First American division to fight in World War I.
Significant in U. S. military history.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label American 51st Division
gptkbp:insignia Shoulder sleeve insignia
gptkbp:involved_units Distinctive unit insignia.
Affiliated with various military organizations.
Infantry Division.
51st Field Artillery Brigade.
Affiliated with various veteran organizations.
Approximately 28,000 soldiers.
Represents American resilience.
Symbol of American military strength.
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in Honored in military parades.
Commemorated on Veterans Day.
Memorials in honor of fallen soldiers.
Commemorated in various ceremonies.
gptkbp:legacy Legacy of service and sacrifice.
Contributed to the establishment of modern U. S. military divisions.
gptkbp:military_branch Served with distinction.
51st Division Association.
Recognized by military historians.
gptkbp:military_strategy Participated in significant military engagements.
Conducted trench warfare.
Engaged in key military operations.
Engaged in multiple battles during WWI.
Utilized innovative military strategies.
gptkbp:motto Victory through Unity
gptkbp:nickname gptkb:The_51st_Division
gptkbp:notable_allies Formed partnerships with other divisions.
Worked alongside Allied forces.
gptkbp:notable_battle gptkb:Battle_of_Saint-Mihiel
gptkb:Meuse-Argonne_Offensive
Rigorous training regimen.
Gained extensive combat experience in Europe.
Legacy of courage and determination.
Maintained traditions of valor and sacrifice.
Part of the broader narrative of WWI.
Traditions passed down through generations.
gptkbp:notable_members gptkb:General_John_Doe
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:military_unit
gptkbp:recognizes Recognized for contributions to victory.
Recognized for bravery in combat.
gptkbp:recruitment volunteer and conscripted soldiers.
gptkbp:reform Reorganized into reserve units.
gptkbp:retirement_year Disbanded after WWI.
gptkbp:reunion Annual veterans reunion.
gptkbp:services Many members continued service in WWII.
gptkbp:strategic_importance Key role in breaking the Hindenburg Line.
gptkbp:successor gptkb:51st_Infantry_Division
gptkbp:symbol Blue and white patch.
gptkbp:tradition Maintained strong unit traditions.
gptkbp:training Approximately 6 months.
Combined arms training.
Camp Gordon, Georgia.
gptkbp:unit_history Documented in military archives.
Rich history of service.
Participated in major offensives during WWI.