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35th Infantry Division SSI Personalized Invitation by Military_Insignia
Introducing project “Military Insignia”, featuring top quality military heraldry designs. Here you will find designer apparel, accessories, custom postage and gifts decorated with insignia of the 35th Infantry Division. The 35th Infantry Division ("Santa Fe") has been a formation of the National Guard since World War I. It is headquartered at Fort Leavenworth and its personnel come from Illinois, Kansas and Missouri. The division was organized in August 1917 as a National Guard formation with troops from Kansas and Missouri, after a few months as the 14th Division. It consisted of the 69th Infantry Brigade (137th and 138th Infantry Regiments) and the 70th Infantry Brigade (139th and 140th Infantry Regiments). After several activations and reactivations in the immediate postwar years, the 35th Infantry Division (Mechanized) was reactivated on 25 August 1984 from the 67th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) of Nebraska, the 69th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) of Kansas, and the 149th Armored Brigade from Kentucky.[5] It continues in service today. The 35th Infantry Division Headquarters Commanded Task Force Eagle of Multi-National Division North in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of SFOR-13 (Stabilization Force) with the NATO peacekeeping mandate under the Dayton Peace Accords. The 35th also provided headquarters control for the National Guard units deployed to Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. A detachment of the 35th Infantry Division was the headquarters element for Task Force Falcon of Multi-National Task Force East (MNTF-E) for the Kosovo Force Kosovo Force 9 (KFOR 9) mission. KFOR is a NATO-led international force responsible for establishing a safe and secure environment in Kosovo, the self-proclaimed, independent and partially recognized landlocked country in the Balkans, which has been under UN administration since 1999. The 35th provided the command elements from 7 November 2007 until 7 July 2008, when succeeded by 110th MEB of the Missouri National Guard. The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the 35th Division on 29 Oct 1918 by telegram and officially announced on 8 Jun 1922. It was redesignated on 17 Oct 1963 for the 35th Command Headquarters (Divisional). On 23 Jul 1968 the insignia was assigned to the 35th Engineer Brigade. The shoulder sleeve insignia was restored to the 35th Infantry Division and amended to change the description and add a symbolism on 27 Aug 1984. The Santa Fe Cross was a symbol used to mark the old Santa Fe trail, an area where the unit trained, and was officially designated as an identifying device for the unit by Headquarters, 35th Division, General Orders Number 25, dated March 27, 1918. The organization is referred to as the Santa Fe Division.
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Make custom invitations and announcements for every special occasion! Add photos and text to both sides of this flat card for free.

  • 5" x 7" (portrait) or 7" x 5" (landscape)
  • Choose from six paper types and nine colors
  • High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides
  • Each invitation comes with a white envelope
  • Additional sizes available
  • Postage rate for this size invitation (up to 1 oz) is $0.45

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Your party invites, announcements and promotional materials will have a crisp professional look on this smooth, vibrant, matte, 110lb cover-weight paper. Contains 50% recycled content (10% post-consumer and 40% pre-consumer waste).
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Created by the imaginative designer Military_Insignia, the exquisite "c7 military insignia 3d" custom invitation template shown above is listed in the 35th ID SSI Special Edition store category. Given the name, “35th infantry division ssi invitation”, this custom invitation's title was a sound choice for a variety of different reasons. Quite useful for sending your event details, this 35th infantry division ssi invitation can be found by searching for the following tags: c7 military insignia 3d, 35 infantry division, 35 infantry store, and 35 infantry. If you liked viewing this stunning customizable invitation template design, you may find other favorites in the designer's store or in the community marketplace.

Printed on premium card stock, our personalized invitations are the ultimate way to send your special event details. Colorful and one-of-a-kind, this 35 infantry store category invitation will be created with this seller's 35 infantry store idea with a highly-advanced production technique that will render the design at the most superior level of quality. In the end, the exceptional 35 infantry custom invitation template above will look so superb that you'll want to mail one to everyone!

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35th Infantry Division SSI

Introducing project “Military Insignia”, featuring top quality military heraldry designs. Here you will find designer apparel, accessories, custom postage and gifts decorated with insignia of the 35th Infantry Division. The 35th Infantry Division ("Santa Fe") has been a formation of the National Guard since World War I. It is headquartered at Fort Leavenworth and its personnel come from Illinois, Kansas and Missouri. The division was organized in August 1917 as a National Guard formation with troops from Kansas and Missouri, after a few months as the 14th Division. It consisted of the 69th Infantry Brigade (137th and 138th Infantry Regiments) and the 70th Infantry Brigade (139th and 140th Infantry Regiments). After several activations and reactivations in the immediate postwar years, the 35th Infantry Division (Mechanized) was reactivated on 25 August 1984 from the 67th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) of Nebraska, the 69th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) of Kansas, and the 149th Armored Brigade from Kentucky.[5] It continues in service today. The 35th Infantry Division Headquarters Commanded Task Force Eagle of Multi-National Division North in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of SFOR-13 (Stabilization Force) with the NATO peacekeeping mandate under the Dayton Peace Accords. The 35th also provided headquarters control for the National Guard units deployed to Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. A detachment of the 35th Infantry Division was the headquarters element for Task Force Falcon of Multi-National Task Force East (MNTF-E) for the Kosovo Force Kosovo Force 9 (KFOR 9) mission. KFOR is a NATO-led international force responsible for establishing a safe and secure environment in Kosovo, the self-proclaimed, independent and partially recognized landlocked country in the Balkans, which has been under UN administration since 1999. The 35th provided the command elements from 7 November 2007 until 7 July 2008, when succeeded by 110th MEB of the Missouri National Guard. The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the 35th Division on 29 Oct 1918 by telegram and officially announced on 8 Jun 1922. It was redesignated on 17 Oct 1963 for the 35th Command Headquarters (Divisional). On 23 Jul 1968 the insignia was assigned to the 35th Engineer Brigade. The shoulder sleeve insignia was restored to the 35th Infantry Division and amended to change the description and add a symbolism on 27 Aug 1984. The Santa Fe Cross was a symbol used to mark the old Santa Fe trail, an area where the unit trained, and was officially designated as an identifying device for the unit by Headquarters, 35th Division, General Orders Number 25, dated March 27, 1918. The organization is referred to as the Santa Fe Division.

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Made on 10/27/2011 7:42 AM