Unit Insignia Details
The insignia of the 2nd Infantry Division is a black shield bearing a five-pointed white star, within which rests the red profile of a Native American warrior in a blue-feathered war bonnet. The star symbolizes the nation the Division serves, while the warrior’s profile honors America’s first people. Together, they stand as timeless emblems of courage, strength, and the proud spirit of the Indianhead Division.
Unit History
The 2nd Infantry Division, proudly known as the “Indianhead” Division, stands as a powerful symbol of steadfast defense and allied strength. Headquartered at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, it is the only U.S. Army division composed of both American soldiers and Korean Augmentees, a partnership forged in 1950 during the Korean War. From the battlefields of France and Korea to its vital role on the peninsula today, the Division embodies vigilance, unity, and enduring resolve.