Talk:224th Infantry Regiment (United States)
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[edit]The lead is too short and doesn't give an overview of the article.
The origins section should include the history of 3/185 Infantry.
The postwar section is unclear as to the unit's disposition. Probably because the lineage source is, too (two different 223d Infantries in the NGUS). Anyone with access to Sawicki might check to see if his lineage is clearer. I'd also think that the formation of NGUS units is worth mentioning as well (whatever the number of the one at Ontario might have been). --Lineagegeek (talk) 23:40, 4 November 2015 (UTC)
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