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69th Infantry Joins the Rainbow Division

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New York National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 69th Infantry Regiment, soon to be renamed the 165th U.S. Infantry, arrive at Camp Mills, near Garden City, N.Y. on Long Island in August of 1917. Camp Mills served as the assembly site for the 42nd Infantry Division, which was comprised of National Guard units from 26 states and reached across the country "lilke a Rainbow". The division was named "The Rainbow Division." (Photo courtesy of New York State Military Museum)

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1918 - 1919
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long island world war i 42nd infantry division assembly history training new york army national guard garden city rainbow division 69th infantry camp mills 165th u s infantry new york national guard ny 69th infantry joins the rainbow division dvids ultra high resolution high resolution united states history wwi military parades new york state