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Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gregory Lusk, former North

Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gregory Lusk, former North

Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gregory Lusk, former North Carolina National Guard Adjutant General, addresses the audience during an event honoring the 30th Infantry Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Cit... More

Soldiers with 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry

Soldiers with 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry

Soldiers with 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division enjoy Christmas care packages sent from home, December 1944. The 30th Infantry Division (nicknamed Old Hickory in WWI) landed at Omaha Beach on Jun.... More

The 30th Infantry Division sets sail for home on the

The 30th Infantry Division sets sail for home on the

The 30th Infantry Division sets sail for home on the Queen Mary and other ships, August 1945. Col. S.L.A. Marshall, Gen. Eisenhower’s chief historian in the European Theater of Operations (ETO) ranked the 30th ... More

Command Sgt. Major Russell Prince, the State Senior

Command Sgt. Major Russell Prince, the State Senior

Command Sgt. Major Russell Prince, the State Senior Enlisted Leader, drives 30th Infantry Division veterans and their family members during a parade honoring the Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Cita... More

Melissa Culbreth, the president of the 30th Infantry

Melissa Culbreth, the president of the 30th Infantry

Melissa Culbreth, the president of the 30th Infantry Division Association and 30th Brigade veteran, speaks during an event honoring the Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation at Raleigh, North Car... More

Melissa Culbreth, the president of the 30th Infantry

Melissa Culbreth, the president of the 30th Infantry

Melissa Culbreth, the president of the 30th Infantry Division Association and 30th Brigade veteran, kneels next to Eugene Pflughaupt, a 30th Infantry Division veteran, during an event honoring the Division’s re... More

Command Sgt. Major Russell Prince, the North Carolina

Command Sgt. Major Russell Prince, the North Carolina

Command Sgt. Major Russell Prince, the North Carolina National Guard State Senior Enlisted Leader, pins the Presidential Unit Citation onto George Hamm, a 30th Infantry Division veteran, during an event honorin... More

Word War II reenactors, vehicles, and the Patriot Guard

Word War II reenactors, vehicles, and the Patriot Guard

Word War II reenactors, vehicles, and the Patriot Guard Riders, participate in a parade during an event honoring the 30th Infantry Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation at Raleigh, North Carolina... More

WWII reenactors, vehicles, and the Patriot Guard Riders,

WWII reenactors, vehicles, and the Patriot Guard Riders,

WWII reenactors, vehicles, and the Patriot Guard Riders, participate in a parade during an event honoring the 30th Infantry Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation at Raleigh, North Carolina, July ... More

WWII veterans from the 30th Infantry Division observe

WWII veterans from the 30th Infantry Division observe

WWII veterans from the 30th Infantry Division observe the ceremony honoring the Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation at Raleigh, North Carolina, July 25th, 2020. The 30th ID was honored with the... More

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Todd Hunt, the North Carolina National

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Todd Hunt, the North Carolina National

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Todd Hunt, the North Carolina National Guard Adjutant General, speaks during an event honoring the 30th Infantry Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation at Raleigh, North Caroli... More

U.S. Army Col. Wes Morrison, the North Carolina National

U.S. Army Col. Wes Morrison, the North Carolina National

U.S. Army Col. Wes Morrison, the North Carolina National Guard Chief of Staff, speaks during an event honoring the 30th Infantry Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation at Raleigh, North Carolina, ... More

North Carolina Army National Guard 30th Infantry Division

North Carolina Army National Guard 30th Infantry Division

North Carolina Army National Guard 30th Infantry Division veterans attach the Presidential Unit Citation streamer, embroidered with Mortain, to the 30th Brigade Colors during an event honoring the Division’s re... More

The 30th Infantry Division’s Colors and Mortain streamer

The 30th Infantry Division’s Colors and Mortain streamer

The 30th Infantry Division’s Colors and Mortain streamer are displayed during an event honoring the Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation at Raleigh, North Carolina, July 25th, 2020. The 30th ID ... More

Family members of 30th Infantry Division veterans show

Family members of 30th Infantry Division veterans show

Family members of 30th Infantry Division veterans show their support during the ceremony honoring the Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation at Raleigh, North Carolina, July 25th, 2020. The 30th I... More

AH-64 Apaches, assigned to the 449th Theater Aviation

AH-64 Apaches, assigned to the 449th Theater Aviation

AH-64 Apaches, assigned to the 449th Theater Aviation Brigade, fly over Joint Force Headquarters in Raleigh, N.C., during an event honoring the Division’s receipt of the Presidential Unit Citation, July 25th, 2... More

Tony Jaber, a 30th Infantry Division veteran, and Maj.

Tony Jaber, a 30th Infantry Division veteran, and Maj.

Tony Jaber, a 30th Infantry Division veteran, and Maj. Gen. Todd Hunt, the North Carolina National Guard Adjutant General, stand together following an event honoring the Division’s receipt of the Presidential U... More

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