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The 328th Infantry Regiment
Welcome to an Unofficial 328th Infantry Regiment Page The 328th Infantry Regiment was a heroic regiment who fought for the
allies in World War One and World War Two. The most famous soldier of
the 328th was Captain York of company "G", fighting in World War I.
This site is dedicated to another hero of that Regiment, my Uncle, Doyle
B. Smith, and his comrades, both living and at rest.
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The patch that was worn by members
of the 328th Infantry Division During WWII is the regimental shield depicted
to the left.
There are three elements of the patch and these are the Fleur-de-lys, the Alligator, and the minuteman.
The Fleur-de-Lys are symbolic of the three great salients in which the 328th fought during WWI. These salients were Saint Mihiel, the Meuse-Argonne, and Lorraine.
The alligator is symbolic of the State of Florida where the division was headquartered for a time in Tampa.
The minuteman, symbolic of the American revolution, also is a reminder that
the core of the division would be ever at the ready for sudden reactivation.
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