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United States Army 84th Infantry Division (Railsplitters)

U. S. ARMY 84TH INFANTRY (RAILSPLITTERS DIVISION) -  The 84th Training Command ("Railsplitters") is a formation of the United States Army. During World War I and World War II, it was known as the 84th Infantry Division.  From 1946 to 1952, the division was a part of the United States Army Reserve as the 84th Airborne Division.   In 1959, the division was reorganized and redesignated once more to the 84th Division.

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United States Army 83rd Infantry Division (Thunderbolt)

U. S. ARMY 83RD INFANTRY (THUNDERBOLT DIVISION) -  The 83rd Infantry Division ("Thunderbolt") was a formation of the United States Army in World War I and World War II.  

World War I

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United States Army 81st Infantry Division (Wildcat)

U. S. ARMY 81ST INFANTRY (WILDCAT DIVISION) -  The 81st Infantry Division ("Wildcat") was an infantry division of the United States Army that was mobilized for service in both World War I and World War II.  The division was inactivated in 1965 and remains on the inactive list of the United States Army.

World War I

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United States Army 80th Infantry Division (Blue Ridge)

U. S. ARMY 80TH INFANTRY (BLUE RIDGE DIVISION) -  The 80th Training Command (Total Army School System) is a formation of the United States Army Reserve.  During World War I and World War II, the unit was designated the 80th Infantry Division.  Nicknamed the "Blue Ridge Division", it was initially composed of draftees from the mid-atlantic states of Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland.

World War I

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United States Army 79th Infantry Division (Cross of Lorraine)

U. S. ARMY 79TH INFANTRY DIVISION (CROSS OF LORRAINE) -  The 79th Infantry Division ("Cross of Lorraine") was a unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II.

World War I

  • Activated: August 1917
  • Overseas: July 1918
  • Major operations: Meuse-Argonne
  • Casualties: Total-6,874 (KIA-1,151 ; WIA-5,723)
  • Inactivated: June 1919

World War II

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Accepting bids for the purchase of a 1992 Motor Home

The City of Grove is currently accepting sealed bids to purchase a 1992 Fleetwood Bounder 36' Motor Home.  Bids must be sealed in an envelope marked 'MOTOR HOME' and received no later than 9 a.m. on Wednesday, April 5, 2017.  Mail or hand deliver to the City of Grove, 104 W. 3rd Street, Grove, OK 74344, Attention City Clerk, Ivonne Buzzard.

Please contact Police Chief Mark Morris at 918-786-6121 for more information.

Click Bids/RFPs under 'Doing Business' on the Home page of this website.

Bids/proposals being accepted for mowing, demolition and haying properties

The City of Grove is seeking hourly rate bids for mowing, demolition and clean-up of dilapidated structures located within the city limits and identified by the Fire Chief and the Code Enforcement Officer.

Bidders must provide own equipment for mowing, demolition and clean up of properties, and proof of a minimum $100,000 General Liability Insurance. 

United States Army 78th Infantry Division (Lightning)

U. S. ARMY 78TH INFANTRY (LIGHTNING DIVISION) -  The 78th Training Division ("Lightning") is a unit of the United States Army which served in World War I and World War II as the 78th Infantry Division, and currently trains and evaluates units of the United States Army Reserve for deployment.

World War 1

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United States Army 77th Infantry Division (Liberty)

U. S. ARMY 77TH INFANTRY (LIBERTY DIVISION) -  This is todays 77th Sustainment Brigade a unit of the United States Army that inherited the lineage of the 77th Infantry Division ("Statue of Liberty"), which served in World War I and World War II.   Its headquarters is now at Fort Dix, New Jersey after its predecessor command, the 77th Regional Readiness Command, was disestablished in 2008 from Fort Totten, in Bayside (Queens), New York.  Soldiers from the 77th have served in most every major conflict and contingency operation since World War II.

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United States Army 75th Infantry Division

U. S. ARMY 75TH INFANTRY DIVISION -  The 75th Infantry Division was a division of the United States Army in World War II.  It was also active from 1952 to 1957 as a combat division of the United States Army Organized Reserves.

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