WW II-9th Infantry in Italy TB02
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Owner:
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Released:
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Friday, February 28, 2014
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Origin:
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Texas, United States
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Replica Shoulder Patch. This travel bug is one of several made to recognize the US Army Divisions that fought in Sicily and mainland Italy in World War II. In the Spring of 2014 the travel bug owner activated, dipped, then, in March and April, took the travel bugs to caches in Italy. Some of the bugs were released in Italy and some were brought back to the states to be put into circulation.
The 9th Infantry Division was among the first U.S. combat units to engage in offensive ground operations during World War II. In 1923, the Ninth Infantry Division adopted the "Octofoil" as its patch. The selection was a unique one, as the design dated back to the 15th Century, when it was customary for each son to have an individual mark of distinction. Perhaps "Octo", meaning "eight", is a bit confusing to many when speaking of the Ninth Division. But in foiling there are eight foils (positions) and heraldic rules gave the Octofoil to the ninth son, since it was symbolic for his being surrounded by eight brothers. This is the explanation of why this eight petaled insignia is correct for the Ninth Regular Army Division.
The 9th saw its first combat on 8 November 1942, when its elements landed at Algiers, Safi, and Port Lyautey. The taking of Safi stands as the first liberation of a city from Axis control in World War II. With the collapse of French resistance, the division patrolled the Spanish Moroccan border. In August, the 9th landed at Palermo, Sicily, and took part in the capture of Randazzo and Messina. With the capture of Italy the Division trained for the invasion at Normandy.
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mievanto placed it in Zoo Zlín - Lešná
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DUERO placed it in OV09 – Okolo Vyskovca
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DUERO took it to Movember - 2. Mustache event
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