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General Tychsen remained in command of the Division to the end. Although it was now filled mostly with men who had been transferred in from other units since V-E Day, the Division moved to Marseilles by road and rail between 10 and 18 December. Elements of the Division displaced in serials to the States aboard troopships from 31 December until February, 1946. Nevertheless, the Division was officially inactivated on 10 January 1946, at Camp Patrick Henry, near Newport News, Virginia.

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