38th Infantry Division (United States)
The 38th Infantry Division is an infantry division of the United States Army and part of the Indiana National Guard. It is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and contains Army National Guard units from across the Midwest.
38th Infantry Division (United States)
Sign erected in the Philippines during World War II.
Historical marker (38th Infantry Division, Battle of Bataan, Layac Junction).
MG R. Martin Umbarger addresses the 939th Military Police Detachment during their departure ceremony on March 28, 2015
Camp Shelby is a military post whose South Gate is located at the southern boundary of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on U.S. Highway 49. It is the largest state-owned training site in the nation. During wartime, the camp's mission is to serve as a major independent mobilization station of the United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM). Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center is the largest reserve component training site, covering 136,000 acres (550 km2), allowing up to battalion-level maneuver training, Gunnery Table 8-12, field artillery firing points and a wide range of support facilities. This is the normal Annual Training location for National Guard and Reserve units located in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. However, units from across the country use its assets to support a variety of missions. The 2nd Battalion, 114th Field Artillery conducts its gunnery training and has the bulk of its combat equipment stored in the Mobilization and Annual Training Equipment Site (MATES) located there.
1st Brigade - 34th Infantry Division, during a farewell ceremony from Camp Shelby, March 16, 2006
A C-17 Globemaster III from the Mississippi Air National Guard's 172d Airlift Wing lands at the new assault training runway at Camp Shelby on July 9, 2007