Lineage
- 18 July 1917 – Constituted
- 25 August 1917 – organized at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma (National Guards of Missouri and Kansas)
- 30 May 1919 – demobilized at Camp Funston, Kansas.
- 13 September 1935 – reorganized at Kansas City, Missouri with training at Camp Robinson, Arkansas (units from Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska)
- 7 December 1945 – inactivated at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
- 5 October 1946 – portion organized in Topeka, Kansas; 3 April 1947 at Sedalia, Missouri; 4 April 1947 at Kansas City
- 1 April 1963 – Kansas portion becomes Headquarters 69th Infantry Brigade
- 13 May 1968 – ordered to federal service Topeka
- 13 December 1969 – released from service and reverted to state control
- 25 August 1984 – Organized as Headquarters, 35th Infantry Division, and headquartered at Fort Leavenworth
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“I declare
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Fly over sleep and life and death
Till sun is powerless to decoy
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