Two heavy divisions now based there, and the soldiers' families, would return to the United States.
The division then returned to Hawaii to continue training.
The division rested for a week in early August, but returned to the line almost immediately.
The division, however, had just returned from Vietnam, so he never saw any action.
The division returned to the US two days after the surrender.
After rehabilitation, the division returned to Norway in 1942, where it served as a reserve.
But it expressed confidence that the division would "return to its previous position of strength."
The division then returned to Japan and remained there for a short time.
The division returned northwards and was surrounded by the end of May.
The division returned to Verdun at the end of 1917.