The U.S. Army's Thirty-Sixth Division was called the Texas Division because it was primarily composed of soldiers from Texas. Formed during World War I, it included National Guard units and volunteers from across the state, symbolizing Texas pride and identity. The division's nickname reflects both its geographic origins and the strong sense of camaraderie among its members. Throughout its history, the division has maintained its Texas heritage, becoming known for its distinctive patch and motto.
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