11th Infantry Division (United States)

During the Second World War the division was notionally reactivated as part of Fortitude South II.

The division's advanced schools detachment started for England on 25 October 1918, arriving 8 November 1918.

[3] With the Armistice, further activities were halted and the division disbanded on 29 November 1918 at Camp Meade, Maryland.

[4][5] The division was presented to the Germans as a well trained unit based in the area around Northwich, Cheshire with its headquarters located at Delamere House.

[7] In the aftermath of Fortitude South II the 11th Division was depicted as moving to Winchester in Hampshire during August, 1944.

11th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the third 11th Infantry Division. It was made to resemble the face of a clock, with the 11 o'clock position colored black to represent the 11th Division.