Talk:35th Infantry Division (United States)

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Minefield Photo Dispute[edit]

I am in a back and forth with another editor. A photo was removed (in my opinion) without sufficient justification. Altering a site should require a reasoned explanation. I requested additonal justification and it ended up in an edit war. It is a photo of an active minefield taken on Hum Mountain above Mostar during SFOR 13 during the time period of the 35th ID. I am posting this before seeking Third opinion (3O). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Botendaddy (talkcontribs) 17:20, 4 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Photo is irrelevant to the article. Adds no information. Is just there for nothing. I prove this: only instance that the word "Minefield" appears in the entire article is in the photo's description. There is no justification to add it. None, Zero, Nada. It doesn't add context, gives no extra information, and isn't even a good quality photo (as without description no one understands what it shows). Add photos that give value to the article and add them in the appropriate section. You might have seen that I left your photo "35th Infantry Division Liaison Officer, Mostar, Bosnia, April 5, 2003" in the article, because that adds value (I also moved it to the correct location at the beginning of a section, and switched it from left to right to not mess up the layout). However if my answer doesn't satisfy you, please feel free to ask for a third opinion. noclador (talk) 18:01, 4 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Photos[edit]

It would be good to see more photos from Kosovo, WWII other tours of duty of the 35th ID. Maybe Harry Truman from WWI? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Botendaddy (talkcontribs) 03:39, 3 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Minor Edit October 21, 2015[edit]

In External links section added link to the unit history book "Presenting the 35th Infantry Division in World War II, 1941 - 1945".

Edits October 19, 2015[edit]

Added WWI and WWII information based on U.S. Army Center of Military History - http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/cbtchron/cc/035id.htm and Museum of the Kansas Nation Guard - http://www.kansasguardmuseum.org/dispunit.php?id=7. Additions include WWI: activation and inactivation dates, major operations, casualty statistics and commanding officers. WWII: Additions include WWI: activation and inactivation dates, award statistics, commanding officers, and assignments in the ETO. Comment added by Plastermonkey44 (talk) 19:22, 19 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

TRO Information is Incorrect[edit]

Training and Readiness Oversight for the 35th and 36th Divisions is incorrect. The 45th Brigade (OKARNG) falls under 36th ID for TRO and 39th Brigade (ARARNG) falls under 35th ID. At least part of this diecision was based on the historical connection between the Oklahoma and Texas National Guards.[1]

Additionally, within the 45th BCT, the 279th will retain it's Infantry identity and the 180th will convert to Cavalry, taking on the RSTA mission.

[1] AUSA Torchbearer Report, December 2005 Unfortunately I have no indpendent, publically available documentation to support this. I am a member of the 45th BCT —Preceding unsigned comment added by RTO Trainer (talkcontribs) 15:45, 9 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ AUSA Torchbearer Report, December 2005

Edits November 17, 2011[edit]

Added information that Lt. Col. John E. Davis, Commander Company C and 1st Battalion 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Division served as Governor of North Dakota. Also added link to 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Division website. Plastermonkey44 (talk) 23:57, 17 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]