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185th Infantry Regiment (United States)

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to Fort Lewis, Washington, on 29 April 1942. From there, the regiment went to San Francisco, California, in August and was shipped to Hawaii the following month. The regiment stayed in Hawaii where it trained in jungle warfare for over a year before being moved forward during January 1944 to the Solomon Islands. From April through December the regiment was employed in combat on New Britain island during the
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Infantry was constituted in the National Guard in 1921, assigned to the 40th Division, and allotted to California; the regiment was reorganized in the California National Guard and the headquarters was federally recognized on 20 October 1924 at Sacramento. Beginning in 1929, elements of the 160th and
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The 1st Battalion, 185th Infantry Regiment was originally constituted on 22 July 1885 as the 6th Infantry Battalion, California National Guard. The unit was expanded, reorganized, and redesignated on 21 February 1888 as the 6th Infantry Regiment. It was mustered into federal service on 11 May 1898 at
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Organized as Company E, 6th Infantry 9 December 1887; redesignated Company D, 2nd Infantry 11 May 1907; disbanded 5 May 1909; reorganized as 1st Separate Company, Infantry, 13 Apr 1915; redesignated Company D, 2nd Infantry 27 June 1916; redesignated CoM159th Infantry 1 November 1917; reorganized and
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As part of the United States mobilization during World War II, the 185th Infantry Regiment was federalized at Fresno, California, on 3 March 1941 and moved to Camp San Luis Obispo, California, within two weeks. The regiment trained there for over a year as part of the 40th Division before relocating
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Originally organized as a separate company, infantry, in August 1918; recognized 28 June 1919; redesignated Company F, 1st Separate Battalion 22 July 1919; redesignated Company F, 3rd Separate Battalion 1 February 1921; redesignated Company F, 160th Infantry 23 August 1921; redesignated Company F,
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Originally organized as a separate company, infantry, in August 1918; recognized 28 June 1919; redesignated Company F, 1st Separate Battalion 22 July 1919; redesignated Company F, 3rd Separate Battalion 1 February 1921; redesignated Company F, 160th Infantry 23 August 1921; redesignated Company F,
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and conducted force protection, convoy security, and military police missions throughout the country. During their six months in Iraq, they completed over 250 successful combat missions, including the care and custody of over 2,000 detainees and escorting numerous high-profile detainees to Iraqi
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The 2nd Infantry Regiment (less 2nd Battalion, Companies L and M, and Sanitary Detachment) consolidated on 24 September – 1 November 1917 with the 5th Infantry Regiment, California National Guard, and the consolidated unit was designated as the 159th Infantry, an element of the 40th Division;
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The unit was called into federal service on 15 June 1916 for Mexican border service; mustered into federal service on 27 June 1916 at Sacramento; and mustered out on 15 November 1916. It was called into federal service on 26 March 1917; and drafted into federal service on 5 August 1917.
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184th Infantry Regiments stationed in central and northern California, less those in the San Francisco area, were used to form parts of the 185th Infantry Regiment. Other elements of the 185th Infantry Regiment were formed by redesignating existing 185th Infantry units.
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recognized as Company M, 184th Infantry 16 May 1924; redesignated Company H, 184 Infantry 1 July 1924; redesignated Company M, 184th Infantry 1 October 1924; redesignated Company D, 184th Infantry 26 April 1926; redesignated Company D, 185th Infantry 1 April 1929.
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The 185th Infantry was first used for a unit that traced its lineage back to the 6th Infantry Battalion of the California National Guard. The last active unit of the former 185th Infantry was the 1st Battalion, 185th Infantry, part of the
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On 2 February 2016, the 1st Battalion of the 185th Armor Regiment was redesignated as 1st Battalion of the 185th Infantry Regiment, due to the transition of the
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was redesignated as the 1st Battalion of the 185th Infantry to form the current unit, which is not connected to the previous 185th Infantry.
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In early 2007, the Company C of the 1st Battalion was mobilized for a deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom under the command of
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185th Infantry 1 April 1929; redesignated Company L, 185th Infantry 5 March 1930; Company F, 185th Infantry reorganized 10 March 1930.
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185th Infantry 1 April 1929; redesignated Company L, 185th Infantry 5 March 1930; Company F, 160th Infantry reorganized 2 June 1930.
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The regiment was relieved on 25 June 1946 from assignment to the 40th Infantry Division, it was assigned on 5 August 1946 to the
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multiple national guard units were activated for various reasons. The 185th was no different with the regiment activated for
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World War II Order of Battle: An Encyclopedic Reference to U.S. Army Ground Forces from Battalion through Division, 1939–1946
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during the rest of the war, and arrived back at San Francisco, California on 5 April 1946, being inactivated the next day.
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brigade. This unit inherits the lineage of the 185th Armor and is not connected with the previous 185th Infantry.
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courts in Baghdad. On 22 February 2008, the company transferred responsibility to Charlie company, 1st Battalion,
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24 March 1920 (originally organized 27 May 1929; redesignated Company K 5 March 1930; reorganized 24 March 1930)
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5 March 1930 (originally organized 9 April 1929; redesignated Company I 5 March 1930; reorganized 5 March 1930)
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for their service pursuant to Department of the Army Permanent Orders 272-43 dated 29 September 2009.
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5 March 1930 (originally organized as Company E 9 April 1929; redesignated Company I 5 March 1930)
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5 March 1930 (originally organized as Company G 27 May 1929; redesignated Company K 5 March 1930)
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San Francisco as the 6th California Volunteer Infantry; and mustered out on 15 December 1898 at
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During the 2006–07 deployment when the regiment's only death, as of June 2009, occurred.
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The unit was reorganized on 1 May 1959 as the 185th Infantry, a parent regiment under the
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Our former 185th Armor and now 185th Infantry are affected and connected to the 81st.
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Report of the Adjutant General, State of California, July 1, 1928-June 30, 1930
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of the Oklahoma Army National Guard. In March 2008, the company returned to
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of the California Army National Guard. After completing training at
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due to an accidental discharge of a firearm by a fellow soldier.
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The 185th Infantry Regiment was not re-formed until 1929. The
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Infantry regiments of the United States Army National Guard
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Official National Guard Register for 1936, pp. 120-125
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Reorganization of 185th Infantry Regiment, 1929-1930
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Archived from 1093: 326: 202:Philippine Presidential Unit Citation 1227: 1023:from the original on 19 October 2012 895:The California State Military Museum 836:from the original on 8 December 2008 754:The regiment was disbanded in 2008. 716:1st Battalion, 143rd Field Artillery 1426:"185th Infantry Regiment Worksheet" 298:. This unit was disbanded in 2008. 13: 1386:Roudebash, Brianne (19 May 2017). 1120:Welborn, Larry (3 December 2006). 301:In 2016, the 1st Battalion of the 14: 1492: 1444: 1424:Seymour, Joseph (22 March 2018). 336:demobilized on 1 May 1919 at the 1346:. 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The company received a 544:Company H, 160th Infantry 523:Company F, 160th Infantry 482:Company D, 184th Infantry 461:Company B, 184th Infantry 450:Company A, 184th Infantry 397:Company C, 184th Infantry 338:Presidio of San Francisco 247: 244: 217:Distinctive unit insignia 216: 211: 197: 138: 130: 122: 112: 102: 92: 82: 72: 54: 37: 25: 20: 773: 672:Following the events of 389:Medical Dept. Detachment 1265:. State of California. 1100:San Diego Union-Tribune 741:279th Infantry Regiment 726:, the company moved to 368:New 185th Infantry unit 272:185th Infantry Regiment 259:186th Infantry Regiment 254:184th Infantry Regiment 236:U.S. Infantry Regiments 21:185th Infantry Regiment 1153:. p. 8 April 2007 643:49th Infantry Division 296:40th Infantry Division 1197:State of California. 701:posthumously promoted 678:Operation Noble Eagle 662:49th Infantry Brigade 188:War in Southwest Asia 152:*Southern Philippines 148:*Bismarck Archipelago 1390:. 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Index


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California
California Army National Guard
Infantry
Battalion
San Bernardino, California
World War I
Normandy
Northern France
Rhineland
Ardennes-Alsace
Central Europe
Korean War
Vietnam War
War in Southwest Asia
Iraq Campaign
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
Meritorious Unit Commendation

184th Infantry Regiment
186th Infantry Regiment
United States Army
California Army National Guard
81st Stryker Brigade Combat Team
100th Troop Command
40th Infantry Division
185th Armor Regiment
Fort Point
Presidio of San Francisco

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