The 43rd Infantry Division was a
formation of the
United States Army
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from 1920 to 1963, serving in the Pacific during
World War II
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. It was activated in 1920 as a
National Guard
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...
Division in
Connecticut
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,
Maine
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,
Rhode Island
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, and
Vermont
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. The 143rd Regional Support Group of the Connecticut National Guard now carries on the heritage.
Creation and interwar period
The 1920 amendments to the National Defense Act of 1916 provided for eighteen National Guard divisions. Seventeen National Guard divisions had served in the First World War; the
42nd "Rainbow" Division was not reconstituted after the war, and the
39th "Delta" Division was eliminated from the force structure in 1923 by being renamed the 31st Division. The 43rd,
44th, and
45th Divisions were constituted as new units. The 43rd Division was allotted as the National Guard division for the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont; units from these states had previously belonged to the
26th Division, which became a Massachusetts-only outfit.
The 43rd Infantry Division was constituted in the National Guard on 19 October 1920, allotted to the First
Corps Area, and assigned to the
I Corps, with the division headquarters being organized and federally recognized in Hartford, Connecticut, on 21 March 1925. The 43rd Division consisted of two infantry brigades, the 85th in Connecticut, and the 86th in Vermont. The 85th Infantry Brigade included the
102nd and
169th Infantry Regiment, both based in Connecticut. The
86th Infantry Brigade was made up of the
172nd Infantry Regiment in Vermont and the
103rd Infantry in Maine. In addition, the 68th Field
Artillery Brigade was based in Providence, Rhode Island.
The division staff, composed of personnel from all four states, came together each summer to conduct joint training, usually held at the Connecticut State Camp military area near
Niantic
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...
. The staff participated in the First Army
command post exercises at
Camp Dix,
New Jersey
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, in 1931 and 1934, and at
Fort Devens
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, Massachusetts, in 1936 and 1937. From 1922 to 1939, the division's subordinate units generally held separate summer camps at locations within their respective states: Connecticut units at Niantic; Rhode Island units at
Quonset Point
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; Maine units at Camp Keyes, near
Augusta; and Vermont units at
Fort Ethan Allen. The division was assembled in one place for the first time at Fort Devens in June 1930. During that camp, training was conducted at the squad and platoon level due to the relative inexperience of the units’ soldiers. The next opportunity for the 43rd Division to function as a complete unit came in August 1935 when it participated in the First and Second
Corps Area phase of the First Army maneuvers at
Pine Camp,
New York
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. In 1939, the “Winged Victory” Division again participated in the First Army maneuvers, this time at
Plattsburg, New York, as part of the provisional I Corps. The 43rd Division's last major training event before induction was the First Army maneuvers near
Canton, New York
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, in August 1940. The division was relieved from the I Corps on 30 December 1940 and assigned to the
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France
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. It was inducted into federal service at home stations on 24 February 1941 and ordered to move to
Camp Blanding
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,
Florida
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, where it arrived on 13 March 1941. After the division's initial train-up period, it participated in the IV Corps Louisiana Maneuvers in August 1941, in the
GHQ maneuvers near Bellwood, Louisiana, in September 1941, and in the First Army Carolina Maneuvers near
Peachland
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Camden, in October–November 1941.
Order of battle, 1924 and 1939
An asterisk indicates the state of headquarters allocation; at the given date, the headquarters was not yet organized or was inactive. The 170th Infantry Regiment was redesignated as the 102nd Infantry on 28 February 1924.
World War II
The 43rd Division was mobilized for federal service on 24 February 1941. The 43rd was originally sent to Camp Blanding, Florida where it was based prior to participating in the
Louisiana Maneuvers
The Louisiana Maneuvers were a series of major U.S. Army exercises held from August to September 1941 in northern and west-central Louisiana, an area bounded by the Sabine River to the west, the Calcasieu River to the east, and by the city of ...
of 1941 and the Carolina Maneuvers later that same year. The division relocated to
Camp Shelby
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, Mississippi on 14 February 1942. On 19 February 1942, it was reorganized as a "triangular" division meaning that it had three infantry regiments, rather than four infantry regiments organized into two brigades.
The division staged for shipment overseas at
Fort Ord
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,
California
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, on 6 September 1942 and departed
San Francisco
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on 1 October. The division arrived in
New Zealand
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on 23 October 1942, prior to being committed to combat in the
South West Pacific Theater under the command of General
Douglas MacArthur
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.
*Ordered into federal service: 24 February 1941.
*Overseas: 1 October 1942.
*Campaigns: New Guinea, Northern Solomons, Luzon.
*
Presidential Unit Citations: 4 Infantry Battalions (Luzon).
*Personal Awards: MH-2; DSC-40; DSM-2; SS-736; LM-53; SM-51; BSM-2,496; AM-27.
*Commanders: Maj. Gen.
Morris B. Payne (February–August 1941), Maj. Gen.
John H. Hester (8 October 1941-July 1943), Maj. Gen.
John R. Hodge
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(July 1943 to August 1943), Maj. Gen.
Leonard F. Wing (August 1943 to inactivation).
*Returned to U.S.: 19 October 1945.
*Inactivated: 26 October 1945.
Order of battle
* Headquarters, 43rd Infantry Division
*
103rd Infantry Regiment
*
169th Infantry Regiment
* 172nd Infantry Regiment
* Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 43rd Infantry Division Artillery
**
103rd Field Artillery Battalion (105 mm)
** 152nd Field Artillery Battalion (105 mm)
**
169th Field Artillery Battalion (105 mm)
** 192nd Field Artillery Battalion (155 mm)
* 118th Engineer Combat Battalion
* 118th Medical Battalion
*
43rd Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized)
* Headquarters, Special Troops, 43rd Infantry Division
** Headquarters Company, 43rd Infantry Division
** 743rd Ordnance Light Maintenance Company
** 43rd Quartermaster Company
** 43rd Signal Company
** Military Police Platoon
** Band
* 43rd Counterintelligence Detachment
Commanding officers
*
Morris B. Payne, July 1927 to August 1941
*
John H. Hester, August 1941 to July 1943
*
John R. Hodge
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, July 1943 to August 1943
*
Leonard F. Wing, August 1943 to November 1945
Combat chronicle

The 43rd Infantry Division landed in
New Zealand
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on 23 October 1942. The
172nd Infantry Regiment arrived at
Espiritu Santo
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Geography
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, 26 October.
The division moved to
Noumea,
New Caledonia
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, in November and to
Guadalcanal
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, 17 February 1943. The
Russell Islands
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were occupied without opposition, 21 February, and training continued. Elements landed on
Vangunu and
Rendova Islands against minor resistance, 30 June.
Rendova served as the major staging point for the
assault on the island of New Georgia. The assault on New Georgia was met with determined enemy resistance. The Japanese fought fiercely before relinquishing
Munda and its airfield, 5 August.
Vela Cela and
Baanga were taken easily, but the Japanese resisted stubbornly on
Arundel Island before withdrawing, 22 September.
After training at Munda, the 43rd moved to Guadalcanal and thence to New Zealand for rest and rehabilitation. On 19 July 1944, the division was deployed to the
Aitape-Wewak campaign, assuming defensive positions at
Aitape
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. It engaged in patrols and reconnaissance at
Tadji and along the
Drinumor River, 25 July, and took the offensive, 8 August 1944, ending organized resistance on the 25th. On 9 January 1945, the 43rd made an assault landing in the
San Fabian area,
Lingayen Gulf
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,
Luzon
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. Under enemy fire, the Division secured the beachhead and fought into the Lingayen Plain by 12 February. The offensive was resumed against the enemy north and west of
Fort Stotsenburg
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, 27 February. After ending Japanese resistance in the
Zambales Mountains
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with help from the
Philippine Commonwealth Army
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and
Philippine Constabulary
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, the 43rd swung south against the Shimbu Line. On 6 May 1945, the attack continued in the
Bulacan
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area. Ipo Dam was secured and enemy opposition smashed in the Ipo area, 19 May. Mopping-up activities continued until 30 June 1945. The Division left
Manila
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, 7 September 1945, and arrived in Yokohama, Japan on 13 September for occupation duty. The division began preparations for departure for home on 27 September 1945, and officially began their departure on 29 September. The first ship arrived in San Francisco on 8 October 1945, three years and seven days after the first ship had left on 1 October 1942. The division troops were then moved to Camp Stoneman near Pittsburg, California, and arrangements were made to send each man to the Army separation center nearest his home.
Casualties
*Total battle casualties: 6,026
[Army Battle Casualties and Nonbattle Deaths, Final Report (Statistical and Accounting Branch, Office of the Adjutant General, 1 June 1953)]
*Killed in action: 1,128
*Wounded in action: 4,887
*Missing in action: 9
*Prisoner of war: 2
Post World War II (1946–1963)
In 1946 the Division was reorganized again, and was now made up of units from Connecticut, Vermont and Rhode Island. The 172d Infantry with the
206th Field Artillery Battalion were based in Vermont. The division headquarters, 102d and 169th Infantry Regiments, and 963d Field Artillery and 192d Field Artillery were organized in Connecticut. In addition, Connecticut was also home to the 143d Tank Battalion. Rhode Island was home to Headquarters, 43d Division Artillery; the 103d Field Artillery Battalion; the 118th Engineer Battalion; and the 43d Signal Company. Combat Support units were based throughout all three states.
During the
Korean War
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, the 43d Division was again ordered into active Federal Service on 5 September 1950 and was moved to
Seventh United States Army
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,
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* VII ...
in West Germany in 1951. On 15 June 1954, the 43d Infantry Division was released and returned to state control. Its elements, stationed in the
Augsburg
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/
Munich
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area, were reflagged as the units of the
5th Infantry Division. Division elements in the Nuernberg Area such as the 169th Infantry Regiment became units of the
9th Infantry Division. The 169th Infantry reflagged as the 39th Infantry Regiment.
The 43d Infantry Division was inactivated on 1 May 1963 as a result of National Guard restructuring.
Its headquarters was reorganized as Headquarters Company,
43rd Brigade,
26th Infantry Division. The 43rd Brigade was relieved from assignment to the 26th Division on 1 September 1993, when the 26th Division was inactivated. It was then reorganized as Headquarters Company, 43rd Infantry Brigade, and now is organized as the Headquarters Company, 143d Regional Support Group.
Recognition
U.S. Route 7
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is signed as the 43rd Infantry Division Memorial Highway between Norwalk and Danbury, CT.
Vermont Route 100 is signed as the 43 Infantry Division Highway.
Notes
References
*''The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States'' U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 reproduced a
CMH.
*
*"The History of the 43rd Infantry Division" by Colonel Joseph E. Zimmer (Retired). Published by: The Army and Navy Publishing Co., Baton Rouge, La.
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