Historic documents help reveal back story of 29th ID patch, creator
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RICHMOND, Va. - Maj. Gen. James Ulio enlisted in the Army as a private in 1900 before earning a commission a few years later. By the start of World War I he was assigned to the 29th Division, which at the time was comprised of Soldiers from Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., and New Jersey.


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