A black buffalo on an olive drab disc bordered black. The Division was composed of Negro troops and nickname derived from days when troops on border patrol killed buffaloes and used skins to warm themselves. Indians termed them "Black Buffaloes". Approved 6 Dec. 1918. Activated Oct. 1917. Disbanded after WWI. Reactivated Oct. 1942.
Other disc colors besides olive drab denote branch:
1998-07-25: Here is a contact for the Ninety-Second Infantry Division World War II Association ...
Jehu Hunter, Secretary
92ND DIV INF WWII Association
7822 16th S. NW
Washington, DC 20011
202/726-6241