FLORIDA'S ARMY VIZ' r k ;, INA - to It- 4*^^' hl American soldiers with their German captives, 30th Infantry Division, France, 1944. 1941. 158 were known to have died during the war. A much larger number were wounded but survived. Al- though the Florida National Guard received official bat- tle honors only for the campaigns of the 31st Division in New Guinea and the Philippines, individual Florida Guardsmen earned unofficial battle honors for their state in every theater of war, every campaign, and vir- tually every major battle on land and in the air. It is an impressive record.