Photo by Vaughn Larson | Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Office | 12.04.2023
Troops from 1st Battalion, 127th Infantry Regiment pass through the village of Roncheres, France, Aug. 2, 1918 on the way to the front. The day previous this battalion had suffered losses in storming on German machine gun positions. They were relieved in order to rest, but owing to the rapid retreat of the Germans they were forced to march to more advanced positions. U.S. Army Signal Corps photo...
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence | 08.01.2022
Maj. Paul B. Clemens (left) and Lt. William J. Niedprune questioning a German officer. (courtesy photo)
Photo by Maj. Brian Faltinson | Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Office | 12.13.2018
32nd Division Soldiers cross a rudimentary log bridge in the South Pacific in 1942 during World War II
Photo by Tech. Sgt. Dan Heaton | 127th Wing | 10.25.2018
American Soldiers in Alsace, Company A, 125th Regiment, Infantry, (formerly 21st and 33rd Regiment Infantry, Michigan National Guard), 32nd Division, passing border post when marching in to Germany, Sentheim, Alsace, Germany, May 29, 1918. Photo by Sgt. A.C. Duff, Signal Corps....
Courtesy Photo | Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Office | 03.28.2018
World War I Army nurse Irene Robar. Linnie Leckrone and Robar earned Silver Star Medals for treating wounded 32nd Division Soldiers while under enemy artillery fire....
Photo by Tech. Sgt. Dan Heaton | 127th Wing | 01.09.2018
Jerry J Jerabek was a member of the Wisconsin National Guard who served with distinction with the 32nd Dvision during World War I. He was a resident of Algoma, Wisc. Photo provided by the Kewaunee County Historical Society....
Courtesy Photo | Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Office | 12.22.2017
Troops with the 32nd Division receive Red Cross Christmas packages on Christmas Eve 1917. The Soldiers were members of the Wisconsin and Michigan National Guard training for World War I as the 32nd Division at Camp MacArthur, Texas. Image from U.S. Army Center of Military History website....
Courtesy Photo | Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Office | 12.22.2017
Pvt. Edward Wrzesinske, Company D, 127th Infantry, described his Christmas at Camp MacArthur in a letter published in his hometown newspaper. Wrzesinske was a member of the Wisconsin National Guard training for World War I with the 32nd Division at Camp MacArthur, Texas. Image from Jan. 2, 1918 edition of the Fox Lake Representative....