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(1) US Army 8th Infantry Division Patch. The division was activated in 1918 and again in 1940 as part of the build-up of military forces prior to the United States' entry in to World War II. The division saw extensive action in the European Theatre of Operations. Following World War II, the division was moved to West Germany, where it remained stationed at the Rose Barracks in Bad Kreuznach until it was deactivated in 1992. The 8th Infantry Division was known as both the "Golden Arrow" and "Pathfinder" division during World War II. Both nicknames originated from the division's insignia. (2) US Army Infantry School "Follow Me" Patch. Fort Benning is known as the "Home of the Infantry." It is here that the famed United States Army Infantry School was established and through the years gradually emerged as the most influential infantry center in the modern world. After Fort Benning becomes the Maneuver Center of Excellence, soldiers will no longer wear the Follow Me patch. No minimum credits needed to bid and free shipping.