Carolinas Chapter
National 4th Infantry (IVY) Division Association
Supporting Veterans, Soldiers and Friends of the 4th Infantry Division
WWI * WWII * COLD WAR * VIETNAM * IRAQ * AFGHANISTAN
The Ironhorse Soldiers of the Ivy Division - Serving America since 1917

About Us
The Carolinas Chapter was chartered in 1992 by the National 4IDA. The Chapter hosts spring and fall weekend mini reunions where chapter members from all service periods come together in fellowship to reaffirm and celebrate the proud history of the 4th Infantry Division. We meet at various sites in the Carolinas, Georgia and Tennessee. All association members are welcome at Carolinas Chapter reunions. The mini-reunion weekends are highlighted by the Saturday Banquet and the Flames of Remembrance Ceremony to honor our fallen comrades. The Carolinas Chapter is a major contributor and supporter of the Ironhorse Soldiers of the Ivy Division serving around the world. Welcome Home!
The National 4th Infantry (IVY) Division Association "N4IDA" holds annual National Reunions usually in July at sites around the country. Every 4th year we hold the National Reunion with the active 4ID, who are now stationed at Ft Carson. The 2010 National Reunion is scheduled for July 12 - 18 in Norfolk, VA. Visit www.4thInfantry.org for details. The 2011 National Reunion is being planned for Colorado Springs, Ft Carson area.
Mission Statement
The mission of the National 4th Infantry (Ivy) Division Association is to organize the Veterans, Soldiers and Friends of the Fourth Infantry Division of the United States Army to:
v Support our soldiers currently serving around the world, honor and perpetuate the memories of the officers and men who distinguished themselves by their past service and sacrifices while serving with or attached to the Fourth Infantry Division.
v Unite and promote fellowship for the good of the membership through our Reunions, Publications and Website to document the achievements of the Fourth Infantry Division.
v Assist in the relief and special needs of our membership and the education of their children to the betterment of American patriotism and American citizenship, and to promote the national defense.
v Encourage historical research of wars, to acquire and preserve the records of the service of the members, as well as documents and relics, and mark the scenes of the activities of the Fourth Infantry Division with appropriate memorials and/or monuments, and celebrate the anniversaries of prominent events of our country's wars and conflicts.
v Foster true patriotism, to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom and at all times to uphold, protect and defend the Constitution of the

Visit the N4IDA Organization at www.4thInfantry.org