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WebMichigan and Wisconsin National Guard soldiers were the first U.S. troops to see combat during World War II. Units of the 32nd hold the record for most days in continuous contact with the enemy during the war. 32nd "Red Arrow" Infantry Division in WWII . Web71 rows · Aug 15, 2016 · WWII Army Casualties: Michigan Table of Contents by State Michigan Index Descriptive Information More World War II links DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION National Archives Identifier: 305297 Title: … WebThe 32nd's Michigan and Wisconsin Guardsmen were the first U.S. ground forces committed to combat in WWII. Their "Bloody Buna" campaign has become a military classic in the … changes in h\u0026s legislation