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Show Forty-Second Division Added Many Names to Our Roll of Hern,. Besides Uen. Douglas MacAruiur, who has become one of the outstanding outstand-ing heroes of World War IL the Rainbow division included in its personnel per-sonnel others who were marked for future fame. Among these were CoL William J. ("Wild Bill") Donovan, Dono-van, Brig. Gen. Charles P. Summer-all, Summer-all, Father James P. Duffy, chaplain of New York's "Fighting Irish" (the 165th infantry), and Sergt. Joyce Kilmer, Kil-mer, destined to be remembered not so much for his exploits in war (75 s), 117th trench mortar battery. bat-tery. Divisional troops: 149th machine gun battalion U7th engineers Ci h fleldpSIgnal battalion, headqirter. Trains: 117th train headquarters I and mihtary police, 117th ammuni t.on train, mth supply train T"th' ! engineer train, 117th sanitary traS i (ambulance companies and 2 hospitals 165-168). d fie!d as a peacetime accomplishment his writing the poem "Trees." The 42nd division was made up of the following outfits: 83rd infantry brigade; 165th Infantry, In-fantry, 166th infantry, 150th machine gun battalion. 84th infantry brigade: 167th in-fantry, in-fantry, 168th infantry, 151st machine gun battalion. 67th field artillery brigade: 149th field artillery (75's), 150th field ar- |