Unit Insignia Details
The insignia of the 4th Infantry Division is a green square bearing four ivy leaves in white, arranged to form a cross. The ivy symbolizes fidelity and steadfastness, while the number four reflects the Division’s designation. Together, they honor the Division’s proud history and the enduring commitment of its soldiers.
Unit History
The 4th Infantry Division, proudly known as the “Ivy Division,” is a distinguished formation of the United States Army. Established during World War I, it earned fame for courage and steadfastness in combat across Europe and beyond. Headquartered at Fort Carson, Colorado, the Ivy Division continues to exemplify discipline, resilience, and unwavering dedication to mission and country.