Sickness was a problem for the National Guard troops while at Camp Beauregard.
The officers remained at Camp Beauregard with the other 80 per cent that were still in training.
The division was activated on 15 April 1941 at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana.
Located adjacent to the city is Camp Beauregard.
The division demobilized the following month at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana.
It was demobilized 13 January 1919 at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana.
The unit then spent the next 16 months training in Louisiana, starting at Camp Beauregard.
The drivers were stuck for several days on the side of the road about 10 miles from Camp Beauregard.
The 3rd Arkansas Infantry, which had reported to Camp Beauregard with over 1800 soldiers, was divided into two new units.
The officers did not accompany their troops but remained at Camp Beauregard with the other eighty percent of the troops who were still in training.