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Most European armies reorganized their divisions as triangular divisions during World War I, and retained that structure since.<ref name="House" /> Many European armies now place greater emphasis on the brigade and in some cases, such as the [[Portuguese Army|Portuguese]] and the [[Belgian Army|Belgian]] armies, have eliminated the division entirely as a tactical unit.{{Citation needed|date=September 2021}}
[[File:United_States_World_War_II_Infantry_Division_1942_Structure.png|thumb|Triangular Division example: 1942 US Infantry Division. The brigades of the square division have been removed, and there are three regiments directly under divisional control|left]][[File:United_States_World_War_II_(Square)_Infantry_Division_1940_Structure.png|thumb|right|Square Division example: 1940 US Infantry Division. On the far left can be seen two
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