37THDVA

37th Division Association

"To preserve the history and traditions of the 37th Division and maintain fellowship among its veterans."

About the 37th Division Veterans Association

The 37th Division Veterans Association is a nonprofit veterans organization dedicated to preserving the history, heritage, and legacy of the U.S. Army’s 37th Infantry Division, known as the “Buckeye Division.” The Association honors the service of Division members across conflicts and supports veterans, families, and historical remembrance.

Who the Association Represents

The 37th Division Veterans Association represents veterans who served in the 37th Infantry Division, including those who served during World War I and World War II, as well as family members, descendants, and supporters committed to honoring the Division’s legacy.

What the Association Does

  • Preserves and documents the history and combat record of the 37th Infantry Division
  • Supports commemorative events, memorials, and remembrance activities
  • Maintains archives, publications, and educational resources
  • Encourages fellowship among veterans, families, and descendants
  • Promotes public understanding of the Division’s contributions to U.S. military history

Where the Association Operates

The 37th Division Veterans Association operates nationally, with historical roots in Ohio and activities conducted across the United States. Engagement occurs through reunions, commemorations, publications, and digital outreach.

Membership Eligibility

Membership in the 37th Division Veterans Association is service-connected and inclusive.

  • Membership is open to veterans who served in the 37th Infantry Division.
  • Family members, descendants, and supporters of the Division are also eligible.
  • No combat service requirement applies for family or supporter categories.
  • Documentation of service or association may be requested for certain membership categories.

How Membership Is Structured

Membership is administered through the national Association. Members participate in reunions, commemorative programs, historical preservation initiatives, publications, and governance activities that sustain the legacy of the Buckeye Division.