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| | TEXAS NATIONAL GUARD IN WORLD WAR I (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | The glorious record of this division, the many engagements in which it participated with honor and distinction, the praises, citations, and decorations which were won by this division as a fighting unit, and by its individual members, are known to all who followed the history of the World War in the making. |
 | | The Divisions main line of resistance was established along the slope of Hill 167, the territory between that and the river being held by a series of small outposts. |
 | | Indications that the Division would remain overseas indefinitely seemed to be strengthened by the breaking up of the 1st Corps, in the latter part of March, the passing to the S.0.S. of the 78th and 80th Divisions, and the transfer of the 36th to the 8th Corps. |
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