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inches (2.9 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield emblazoned: Per bend Gules and Azure, on a bend or a bendlet Argent indented of seven counter indented of the same fimbriated Sable, the shield surmounting a gold color metal oval belt with three blue enamel stripes parallel to the edges
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On 16 May 1961, the mission of providing tactical instruction for the Corps of Cadets along with the personnel involved, was transferred to a newly created Office of
Military Instruction in the Department of Tactics. All enlisted personnel remained assigned to the battle group. On 1 February 1962,
594:
After the Civil War the regiment was sent West to fight the
Indians once again. The 1st Infantry was consolidated in April 1869 with the 43d Infantry Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps (constituted 21 September 1865) and consolidated unit designated as the 1st Infantry Regiment. 1st Infantry Regiment
988:
On 1 January 1965, the 1st Battle Group, 1st
Infantry was redesigned as the 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry. With the exception of transferring tactical instruction to the Office of Military Instruction (now DMI) in 1961, its mission was essentially unchanged. The 2nd Battalion was then assigned to
968:
In 1960, the 1st Battle Group, 1st
Infantry was reorganized under a concept that provided sufficient tactics instructors in the permanent party for continuity, but called for outside augmentation for the summer training program. This left the battle group with a Headquarters, Headquarters and
494:
The 2nd
Infantry was consolidated MayâOctober 1815 with the 3rd and 7th Infantry (both constituted 12 April 1808), and 44th Infantry (constituted 29 January 1813) to form the 1st Infantry Regiment. In the ensuing years the regiment was primarily concerned with Indian conflicts and the 1st was
1165:. The battalion conducted counter insurgency operations aimed at securing the city of Mosul from an insurgency headed by the terrorist organization al-Qaeda in Iraq. After 12 months in Mosul 2nd Battalion was preparing to return to home station at
707:. 13th ID never left Fort Lewis, and demobilized there on 8 March 1919. 1st IR was relieved on 8 March 1919 from assignment to the 13th Division and resumed separate regiment status. The regiment was again assigned 27 July 1921, this time to the
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2376:
1604:
The regiment has a history of fighting in all the wars of the country and a logical grouping divides its campaigns or wars into 14 groups. These are heraldically represented by the 14 notches on the diagonal band across the
1530:
The regiment has a history of fighting in all the wars of the country and a logical grouping divides its campaigns or wars into 14 groups. These are heraldically represented by the 14 notches on the diagonal band across the
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to provide base security. On 12 April 1972 approximately 50 men from
Company C, 2nd Battalion refused to go on a combat patrol in the hills west of Phu Bai, but eventually undertook the patrol. The 2nd Battalion commander
445:
Banks of the Maumee. Anthony Wayne commanded the Army, enlarged in 1792 and was formed into the Legion (now 1st and 3rd
Infantry Regiments). The Legion advanced into Indian country and on 20 August 1794 routed Indian
483:
957:
as a training regiment for units being sent to the fight in Korea. On 3 April 1956, the regiment was relieved from assignment to the 6th
Infantry Division, and then was assigned on 15 May 1956 to the
1025:. These two battalions earned fourteen campaign streamers for the regiment during the war in Vietnam. Also in 1967, the 4th, 5th, and 6th Battalions were activated on 24 November and assigned to the
676:
which had also been captured by the United States in the
SpanishâAmerican War. The regiment would fight in this guerrilla war in the Philippines from 1900 to 1902 and again from 1906 to 1908.
401:
On 3 March 1791, Congress added to the Army "The Second
Regiment of Infantry" from which today's First Infantry draws its heritage. In September of that year, elements of it and the original
1177:, Iraq to quell rising sectarian violence. The 2nd Battalion returned home in December 2006 after 16 months in Iraq. It was inactivated on 16 December when the 172nd was reflagged as the
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on 20 August 1794. In 1796, the Legion of the United States was organized back into the United States Army, and the 2nd Sub-Legion reverted to being the 2nd Infantry Regiment. During the
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433:
in which the entire U.S. Army suffered a loss of about 700 killed and some 300 wounded out of a total strength of around 1,700, with some 100 civilians killed and 50 wounded as well.
1918:
978:
2386:
2396:
974:
970:
1887:
2366:
377:
2401:
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The battalion was reactivated on 17 April 2007 as part of the 5th Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Lewis. On 17 February 2009, President
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in July 2010. After it returned, on 22 July, the 5th BCT was reflagged as the 2nd BCT of the 2nd ID and the battalion continued to serve with the latter.
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791:
406:
1637:
2391:
1212:. The deployment came as a result of the then-worsening situation in the Afghan war. These soldiers were to be deployed in the southeast, on the
782:. The 6th Division arrived at Fort Jackson on 1939-11-09, and the 1st IR traveled with the division from that point forward. The 1st IR moved to
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of the oval and surmounted by a plain gold color metal buckle in base and a gold color metal band on each side of the shield bearing the motto "
373:
1665:
1478:
1914:
965:. On 15 May 1958 the regiment was reorganized under the Combat Arms Regimental System as HHC, 1st Battle Group, 1st Infantry Regiment.
1816:
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The upper part of the shield is red, this was the color of the old 2nd Sub-legion. The lower part is blue the modern Infantry color.
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Shield: Per bend Gules and Azure, on a bend or a bendlet Argent indented of seven and counter indented of the same fimbriated Sable.
2122:
1970:
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1991:
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where the regiment fought house to house in savage hand-to-hand combat. From Monterrey, the regiment was transferred to General
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1142:
1087:
1006:
911:
760:
756:
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The crest with the numeral within the laurel wreath of Victory and the motto long in use by the regiment are self-explanatory.
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to participate in maneuvers there. This was followed by a training cycle at the Desert Training Center, while billeted at the
2017:
1690:
1449:
1205:
1182:
1083:
1049:
1042:
1026:
1018:
779:
742:
708:
328:
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1224:
429:. Fighting against the Miamis, St. Clair's soldiers were untrained, ill-equipped, underfed, and sickly. This resulted in a
361:
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Crest: On a wreath of the colors Or and Gules the Arabic numeral "1" Azure fimbriated Or within a garland of laurel Vert.
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221:
981:. The old Military Police Detachment personnel formed the nucleus of the newly attached 57th Military Police Company.
462:. The 2nd Infantry Regiment was redesignated as the 2nd Sub-Legion, and participated in the decisive victory over the
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2082:
1201:
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on 1944-07-30, and left New Guinea on 1944-12-26 with the end of the New Guinea Campaign taking place on 1944-12-31.
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17:
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In 1900, following occupation duty in Cuba, the regiment was preparing for shipment to China to participate in the
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878:
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from 1839 to 1842. During this time the regiment was commanded by many, now famous commanders including, Colonel
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1994:
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508:
365:
2127:
771:
700:
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1963:
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381:
141:
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When War broke out with Mexico in 1846, the 1st Infantry Regiment was sent across the border with General
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2092:
2027:
572:
455:
201:
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On 1968-11-08 the coat of arms was amended to correct the wording in the blazon of the shield and motto.
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1209:
716:
353:
2087:
842:
285:
45:
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2117:
2037:
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1228:
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From June 2009 to June 2010, a group of U.S. Army soldiers from the 1st Infantry Regiment based in
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On 10 January 1949, 1st IR was inactivated in Korea, and then was reactivated on 4 October 1950 at
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1st IR moved to Sixth Army Reserve status from 1945-02-10 to 1945-02-23, when they returned to the
548:
467:
463:
189:
179:
1861:
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After escaping from rebel forces in Texas the regiment returned to the Mid-west and fought in the
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2217:
2189:
2052:
1956:
1862:"Did US Soldiers Target Afghan Civilians? War Crime Allegations Threaten to Harm America's Image"
1162:
1075:
1068:
Frederick P. Mitchell blamed television newsmen and journalists for inciting the combat refusal.
704:
458:, a single formation of infantry, cavalry and artillery units under the command of Major-General
402:
30:
1231:. Body parts of the victims, such as finger bones and a skull were collected by the soldiers as
778:, where it was relieved 16 October 1939 from assignment to the 2nd Division and assigned to the
2207:
2032:
973:, the USMA Band, Detachment 1 and 2 United States Army Hospital, and saw the attachment of the
925:
799:
583:
1716:
2302:
2112:
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as part of the 6th Infantry Division (Light), which was reduced in size and reflagged as the
1114:, 3rd Platoon, Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 17 January 1970, Quảng Nam Province (posthumous)
1034:
475:
430:
1173:. The 2nd Battalion, along with the entire 172nd Infantry Brigade, was subsequently sent to
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The 196th Light Infantry Brigade was the last combat brigade to leave Vietnam in June 1972.
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John F Winkler, "Wabash 1791: St Clair's Defeat," (Osprey Publishing, 2011), ok 84 and 88.
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and was now appointed "General in Chief," superseding the first commander of the regiment,
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169:
136:
535:'s command and participated in the first modern amphibious landing in American history at
474:, the 2nd Infantry Regiment as well as the 7th and 44th Infantry Regiments, fought in the
8:
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2212:
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2107:
2097:
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1455:
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area of operations. The regiment fought in one of the first battles of the Civil War at
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1021:. After the 11th Brigade arrived in Vietnam, both battalions became components of the
515:, who would become the President of the Confederate States in the American Civil War.
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Service Company was eliminated and its personnel absorbed into Headquarters Company.
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273:
194:
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on 1945-10-24, which they Occupied through 1949, with garrisons in Taegu and Pusan.
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from 1945-06-10 to 1945-06-25, when they returned to 6th Infantry Division Control.
726:
2330:
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2227:
2158:
2012:
807:
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on 1940-04-09 to prepare for a series of maneuvers. The 1st IR participated in the
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and to furnish the enlisted garrison for the academy and the Stewart Army Subpost.
257:
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The upper part of the shield is red, this was the color of the old 2nd Sub-legion.
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Military units and formations of the United States in the PhilippineâAmerican War
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1802:
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1169:, Alaska when their deployment was unexpectedly extended by Secretary of Defense
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1138:
1120:
1101:
669:
512:
261:
1979:
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904:
897:
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622:
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611:
532:
524:
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269:
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113:
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Military units and formations of the United States in the SpanishâAmerican War
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It was amended on 1999-11-04 to add the symbolism and the metric measurements.
575:, in August 1861. The 1st Infantry then campaigned with General Grant against
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2323:
2232:
2077:
2067:
2062:
2042:
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1030:
889:
459:
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253:
77:
1107:, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 19 January 1969, Quang Tin Province (posthumous)
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1st IR departed Milne Bay on 1944-06-01, and arrived at Toem on 1944-06-14.
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2047:
1194:
1111:
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783:
418:
206:
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1st Infantry soldiers awarded the Medal of Honor for service in Vietnam:
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After the end of the Indian wars the regiment was occupied with quelling
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211:
174:
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441:
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827:
672:. Instead, the regiment was detoured to deal with the rebellion on the
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409:), with sizable militia complements, all under the command of General
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882:
853:
823:
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528:
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The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved on 1923-09-08.
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Following its tour of duty in Vietnam the 2nd Battalion was sent to
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returned home in 1971, at which time 3rd Battalion was deactivated.
950:
871:
819:
604:
345:
216:
1948:
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War was declared with Spain in 1898 following the sinking of the
1943:
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Subsequently, the regiment was redeployed to garrison duties in
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1014:
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1st Infantry Regiment was assigned on 11 September 1918 to the
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1123:, HQ & HQ Company, 3rd Battalion, 13 May 1970 (posthumous)
652:. While in Cuba the regiment took part in the storming of the
1888:"Stryker soldiers allegedly plotted to kill Afghan civilians"
1740:"50 G.I.'s in Vietnam refuse patrol duty, then agree to go".
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933:
893:
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In 1966, the 2nd Battalion was deployed to Vietnam with the
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Training Company, Service Company, Airborne Detachment, the
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from 1945-04-28 to 1945-05-01, and then was attached to the
830:
billeting area from 1942-12-10. The regiment then staged at
1477:
Stephen Sanford, Company C, 2nd Battalion, was awarded the
1094:, Louisiana, where it remained until inactivation in 1994.
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649:
1817:"President orders 12,000 Soldiers, Marines to Afghanistan"
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The motto long in use by the regiment is self-explanatory.
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In August 2005 2nd Battalion was deployed, along with the
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United States Regular Army Civil War units and formations
1944:
The 1st Regiment, United States Infantry official website
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On 16 December 1994 the 2nd Battalion was reactivated at
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The 1st IR departed Hawaii on 1944-01-26, and arrived at
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for actions in Mosul Iraq during the unit's deployment.
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for actions in Mosul Iraq during the unit's deployment.
1009:(196th LIB). In 1967 the 3rd Battalion was activated at
1879:
1841:. US Army Center of Military History. 19 September 2017
1805:. 25th Infantry Division Staff. Retrieved 27 June 2008.
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The coat of arms was originally approved on 1922-03-15.
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1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division
1725:. Washington, DC. 20 July 1906. p. 5 – via
1693:. U.S. Army Center of Military History. Archived from
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Peter Lara, Company C, 2nd Battalion, was awarded the
731:
2387:
Active Infantry regiments of the United States Army
1839:"2d Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment (Legionaries)"
1796:
1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division Homepage: Units
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It was amended on 1999-11-04 to correct the blazon.
1086:. In January 1991 the battalion became part of the
618:, 11 January 1886, Sierra Madre Mountains, Mexico.
407:
3rd United States Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)
376:Regiment is an infantry component serving with the
1638:List of United States Regular Army Civil War units
1055:On 11 April 1972 the 2nd Battalion was flown into
1045:on 24 July 1968, and inactivated on 21 July 1969.
845:Port of Embarkation on 1943-09-19, and arrived in
2397:Military units and formations established in 1791
1912:
1771:"Medal of Honor: Specialist Four Donald P. Sloat"
1611:The lower part is blue the modern Infantry color.
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2358:
1243:
1127:
1216:border. The brigade was scheduled to return to
579:in 1863. The end of the war found the regiment
1691:"Indian Wars Period Medal of Honor Recipients"
1229:the murders of at least three Afghan civilians
1181:, and the 2-1st Infantry was reflagged as the
944:
1964:
1666:United States Army Center of Military History
1594:" on the sinister band in red enamel letters.
559:until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861.
421:. St. Clair served as a major general in the
2367:Infantry regiments of the United States Army
1560:
921:The Luzon Campaign concluded on 1945-07-04.
527:'s Army and participated in the storming of
2402:United States Army regiments of World War I
1885:
1465:for Iraq 15 August 2005 to 15 December 2006
798:Maneuver on 1940-05-09. They then moved to
648:where it embarked on ships and was sent to
610:One member of the regiment was awarded the
542:
352:that draws its lineage from a line of post
1971:
1957:
1859:
663:
589:
489:
378:2nd Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division
1814:
50:Coat of arms of the 1st Infantry Regiment
2392:1791 establishments in the United States
2123:1848 United States presidential election
1433:Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan)
614:for service during this period: 1st Lt.
440:
2195:Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
1808:
632:
599:in the 1870s and 1890s and against the
356:units and is credited with thirty-nine
14:
2359:
1915:"Private Stephen Sanford receives DSC"
1913:Kozaryn, Linda D. (26 February 2007).
1952:
1789:
1571:A gold color metal and enamel device
1450:Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
1188:
1041:were relieved from assignment to the
730:
896:on 1945-01-09 to participate in the
860:on 1944-02-07 to participate in the
1921:from the original on 18 August 2009
484:campaign credit for the War of 1812
24:
1978:
1452:for 17 October 1944 TO 4 July 1945
932:on 1945-08-14. They then moved to
822:on 1941-05-20. They then moved to
518:
507:, who would later become the 12th
450:In 1792, Congress reorganized the
290:
25:
2413:
1937:
732:6th Infantry Division (1942â1945)
551:, the regiment campaigned in the
2340:
2339:
2185:Zachary Taylor National Cemetery
1860:Marc Hujer (13 September 2010).
1653: This article incorporates
1648:
644:. The First was quickly sent to
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243:2nd Bn â LTC John "Rocky" Rhodes
88:
70:
44:
1906:
1890:. Seattle Times. Archived from
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1819:. American Forces Press Service
1661:Lineage and Honors 1st Infantry
1618:
1499:
1132:
841:The regiment departed from the
722:
2149:Inauguration of Zachary Taylor
1995:President of the United States
1886:Hal Bernton (24 August 2010).
1831:
1763:
1748:
1733:
1709:
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1470:Notable awards / commendations
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1197:ordered 4,000 soldiers of 5th
1082:, where it became part of the
1000:
959:United States Military Academy
770:The regiment was stationed at
694:
509:President of the United States
366:United States Military Academy
364:is assigned as support to the
241:1st Bn â LTC Thomas M. Bischof
222:War in Afghanistan (2001â2021)
13:
1:
2128:1848 Whig National Convention
1643:
1550:It was amended on 1959-08-10.
1541:
1244:Campaign participation credit
1128:Recent history (1994âpresent)
711:, which was headquartered at
2103:Battle of Resaca de la Palma
1759:. 13 April 1972. p. 16.
1524:
1183:1st Battalion, 24th Infantry
1007:196th Light Infantry Brigade
979:57th Military Police Company
892:on the Philippine Island of
562:
7:
2223:Rough and Ready, California
2028:Forts of Vincennes, Indiana
1755:"Colonel assails newsmen".
1744:. 13 April 1972. p. 1.
1717:"Officers Assigned to Duty"
1631:
1494:
1479:Distinguished Service Cross
1427:Operation Iraqi Freedom III
1408:Counteroffensive, Phase VII
1381:Counteroffensive, Phase III
1365:New Guinea (with arrowhead)
1148:
945:Korean War and reactivation
939:
814:on 1941-04-02, followed by
806:on 1940-06-03, and then to
456:Legion of the United States
374:2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry
362:1st Battalion, 1st Infantry
10:
2418:
2133:Zachary Taylor and slavery
1590:" on the dexter band and "
1444:Presidential Unit Citation
1430:Operation Iraqi Freedom IV
1405:Sanctuary Counteroffensive
1393:Counteroffensive, Phase VI
1387:Counteroffensive, Phase IV
1378:Counteroffensive, Phase II
1145:(Separate) in April 1998.
879:Presidential Unit Citation
482:. This gives the regiment
396:
391:
354:American Revolutionary War
28:
2318:
2311:(great-great-grandfather)
2241:
2177:
2141:
2088:Battle of Lake Okeechobee
2005:
1986:
1561:Distinctive unit insignia
1504:
1390:Counteroffensive, Phase V
1238:
843:San Francisco, California
749:
737:
687:and commanded by Colonel
319:
316:
286:Distinctive unit insignia
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279:
247:
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230:
162:
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109:
101:
83:
65:
55:
43:
38:
2118:Congressional Gold Medal
2038:Battle of Wild Cat Creek
2023:Cypress Grove Plantation
1218:Joint Base LewisâMcChord
573:Wilson's Creek, Missouri
543:Second Indian War period
468:battle of Fallen Timbers
464:Northwestern Confederacy
382:Joint Base LewisâMcChord
142:Joint Base LewisâMcChord
29:Not to be confused with
2218:Taylor County, Kentucky
2190:Camp Taylor, Louisville
1396:Tet 69/Counteroffensive
1350:PhilippineâAmerican War
1163:Operation Iraqi Freedom
977:(Construction) and the
975:50th Engineer Battalion
971:2nd Aviation Detachment
664:PhilippineâAmerican War
595:campaigned against the
590:Third Indian War period
490:First Indian War period
308:U.S. Infantry Regiments
202:PhilippineâAmerican War
31:First American Regiment
2293:(great-great-grandson)
2208:Taylor County, Georgia
2033:Fort Harrison, Indiana
1917:. United States Army.
1655:public domain material
1462:for Quang Tin Province
1368:Luzon (with arrowhead)
1143:172nd Infantry Brigade
1088:199th Infantry Brigade
924:1st IR was located at
912:38th Infantry Division
800:Fort Francis E. Warren
761:63rd Infantry Regiment
757:20th Infantry Regiment
715:, and assigned to the
584:New Orleans, Louisiana
511:and Second Lieutenant
447:
295:
2303:Joseph Pannell Taylor
2113:Battle of Buena Vista
2073:1st Infantry Regiment
2018:7th Infantry Regiment
1446:(Army) for Maffin Bay
1155:172nd Stryker Brigade
1084:9th Infantry Division
1050:11th Infantry Brigade
1043:6th Infantry Division
1027:6th Infantry Division
1019:11th Infantry Brigade
754:1st Infantry Regiment
743:6th Infantry Division
607:, from 1882 to 1886.
476:Battle of New Orleans
444:
403:1st Infantry Regiment
342:1st Infantry Regiment
329:2nd Infantry Regiment
294:
39:1st Infantry Regiment
2285:Charles Carroll Wood
2261:Mary Elizabeth Bliss
1777:. United States Army
1697:on 17 September 2013
1485:Sergeant First Class
1384:Tet Counteroffensive
1340:SpanishâAmerican War
1277:MexicanâAmerican War
1037:. The battalions at
963:West Point, New York
832:Camp San Luis Obispo
689:George K. McGunnegle
633:SpanishâAmerican War
549:MexicanâAmerican War
415:Northwest Indian War
370:West Point, New York
190:SpanishâAmerican War
180:MexicanâAmerican War
170:Northwest Indian War
2279:Zachary Taylor Wood
2213:Taylor County, Iowa
2169:Washington Monument
2108:Battle of Monterrey
2098:Battle of Palo Alto
1801:4 June 2008 at the
1456:Valorous Unit Award
1208:, along with 8,000
1202:Brigade Combat Team
1161:Iraq in support of
1118:Private First Class
1057:Phu Bai Combat Base
910:1st IR attached to
862:New Guinea Campaign
656:and the capture of
501:Second Seminole War
413:, were sent to the
118:mechanized infantry
2331:Millard Fillmore â
2309:Isaac Allerton Jr.
2164:Compromise of 1850
2093:Army of Occupation
1757:The New York Times
1742:The New York Times
1402:WinterâSpring 1970
1189:War in Afghanistan
1066:Lieutenant colonel
1011:Schofield Barracks
930:Philippine Islands
881:for its action at
674:Philippine Islands
452:United States Army
448:
358:campaign streamers
350:United States Army
296:
96:United States Army
2354:
2353:
2255:Sarah Knox Taylor
1894:on 27 August 2010
1295:Mississippi River
1105:Thomas J. McMahon
1023:Americal Division
888:1st IR assaulted
877:The 1st IR won a
870:1st IR assaulted
816:Fort Leonard Wood
792:Sabine, Louisiana
767:
766:
555:area against the
431:disastrous defeat
338:
337:
334:
333:
300:
299:
274:Benjamin A. Poore
195:Siege of Santiago
18:1st U.S. Infantry
16:(Redirected from
2409:
2343:
2342:
2287:(great-grandson)
2281:(great-grandson)
2273:John Taylor Wood
2228:Taylor, Michigan
2159:State of Deseret
2013:Hare Forest Farm
1998:
1973:
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