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"37th IBCT"

Soldiers from Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team spell O H I O outside Mazar-e-Shariff, Afghanistan. The 37th draws in lineage from the 37th Infantry Division, known as the Buckeye Division during WWII (37th IBCT photo by Maj. Anthony Chenault)

Labels: Alumni, Asia, Military

"O-H-I-O" archive

It started out as a simple football cheer. But today, "O-H-I-O" means the whole package: strong athletic traditions, major school spirit, academic achievements, and outreach efforts.

Gameday O-H-I-O

Fans, band members, and even Brutus showed their Buckeye pride outside the Shoe before the Ohio State v. Minnesota game (Oct. 24, 2009).

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