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145th Armored Regiment is
145th Armored Regiment | |
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Active | 3 May 1861 to present |
Country | United States |
Branch | U.S. Army |
Size | 2 active battalions |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Riley, Kansas |
Nickname(s) | 1st Bn: Iron Rangers 2nd Bn: Rangers |
Motto(s) | Semper Paratus |
Engagements | American Civil War *Manassas *Antietam *Fredericksburg *Gettysburg *Spotsylvania *Cold Harbor *Wilderness *Petersburg Indian Wars Spanish-American War *San Juan Hill Philippine–American War World War I *Meuse-Argonne World War II *Battle of Kasserine Pass *Sicily *Normandy *Operation Cobra Kosovo Campaign Iraq Campaign |
Decorations | 5 Presidential Unit Citations |
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Unit crest |
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The 16th Infantry Regiment is a regiment in the United States Army.
History
editFormation
editThe 34th Infantry Regiment and 11th Infantry Regiment consolidated into the 16th Infantry Regiment on 3 March 1869. The 11th Infantry's history prior to the consolidation is normally included with the 16th's.
U.S. Civil War
editThe regiment took part in some of the hardest-fought battles of the war, including Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Wilderness, and Petersburg. They took significant losses during Gettysburg from a position between the Wheatfield and Devil's Den.
Following the Civil War the 16th took part in the reconstruction of the south and then performed duty on the frontier-the Indian Wars.
Spanish-American War
editThe 16th participated in the capture of San Juan Hill with the V Corps. The 16th later fought in the Philippine–American War. It fought 27 engagements with the greater part of its activities concentrated against the rebels in the Cagayan Valley.
Pancho Villa Expedition
editWorld War I
editThe 16th was one of 4 original regiments to form the 1st Expeditionary Division, later known as the 1st Infantry Division. Throughout WWI the 16th participated in every major 1st Division campaign. It was the first regiment to engage the enemy during the war.
On 4 July 1917, the 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry, paraded through Paris. At Lafayette's tomb, one of General John J. Pershing's staff uttered the famous words, "Lafayette, we are here!"
On 4 October 1918, near Fleville, France, the 16th was the only Allied unit to take its objective during the opening drive of the Meuse-Argonne Campaign. 4 October is still celebrated as the 16th Infantry organizational day. The coat of arms pattern from Fleville was later included in the 16th's regimental crest.
The 16th twice earned the Croix de Guerre, France's highest military honor, for actions at Soissons and Fleville. Today 16th Infantry soldiers wear the fourragère on their uniform.
In September 1919, the Regiment was stationed at Ft. Jay, New York on Governor's Island. New York City Mayor La Guardia named the 16th "New York's own" and the "Sidewalks of New York" became the Regimental song.
World War II
editThe 16th Infantry Regiment, organized as part of the US 1st Infantry Division (Big Red One) took part in the landings in Africa, Sicily, and Normandy. They participated in Operation Cobra. The US 16th Infantry Regiment's 1,700 soldiers were the first American infantry to land on the beaches of North Africa during Operation Torch. Fox Company, 2nd Battalion of the 16th Infantry was the first unit in the 1st Division to take part in an offensive operation when Fox Company supported by Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, and George Company, 3rd Battalion supported by tanks from 1st Armored assaulted the Le Senia Airfield just south of Oran, Algeria. The 400 Americans killed 270 German soldiers and captured 700 of them without loss. During the Battle of Kasserine Pass the 16th Infantry counter-attacked a line that had been left open by retreating units of the 26th Infantry Regiment. During Operation Husky (Invasion of Sicily) the 16th was the first American unit to land on the beaches of Sicily near Gela and capture the city with heavy losses on the beach. On 15 July, elements of the 16th Infantry raced north to rescue units of the 82nd Airborne Division near Piano Lupo and engaged the Herman Goring Panzer Division resulting in heavy German losses. The regiment then moved north taking several key cities and towns before taking part in the battle of Troina. Following Sicily, the 16th Infantry took part in the invasion of Europe when they landed at Omaha beach. With the rest of the 1st Infantry Division the 16th Infantry Regiment fought its way across Europe, ending the war in Czechoslovakia.
Vietnam
editThe 16th infantry regiment served in the Vietnam War with the rest of the division from 1965 to 1970.
Gulf War
editBosnia-Herzegovina
edit1st Battalion deployed to Bosnia in August 1999 through March 2000 along with supporting elements Fort Riley for peacekeeping operations. They were assigned under the 10th Mountain Division as part of SFOR 6. They were assigned primarily to Camp Dobol but also had elements assigned to Camp McGovern and Camp Comanche.
Operation Iraq Freedom
editIn Oct 2003 1st Bn 16th deployed To Ramadi and Returned to Ft Riley in Oct 2004. While in Iraq the battalion was attached to 82nd Airborne and then 1st Marine Expeditionary Unit. They fought in many skirmishes most notably the battle of Ramadi on 6 April 2004 with the First MEU in order to establish peace in the city. In 2006 1st Bn was split into 3 deployed companies and 6 training companies. Aco served in Africa while Bco and Cco served in Iraq respectively. Dco, Ico, Kco, Lco, Mco, Nco all took up the Army's newest and most important mission training and deploying MiTTs. In 2008 Kco became HHC while Dco became Bco and Mco became Cco (Bandido Charlie). During fiscal year 2009 the most decorated US Army Infantry Battalion will begin its transformation back to a regular unit and begin training to be deployed in the future.
The 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment was stood up in 2005 under the new expeditionary brigade doctrine as part of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division. In February 2007, 2nd Battalion deployed to eastern Baghdad as part of the big Surge. They were attached to 2d Brigade 2d ID and later 4th Brigade 10th MTN. They fought alongside their National Police partners to pacify 4 of the most violent neighborhoods. They assisted in the creation of literacy programs, refurbishment of schools and the installation of sewage systems, suppressing the insurgent threat using an experimental platform based on small teams and unconventional tactics. Ultimately, their section of Baghdad would become the quietest sector in the city, but that was not achieved cheaply. 2nd Battalion suffered 14 KIA and many more WIA, and the horrors of war would lead to many suicides and military separations post-deployment. The 2nd Battalion was also featured in the US Army's new recruiting campaign "Army Strong". At the time of filming 2-16 IN was the only active Infantry battalion to not deploy in support of the Global war on Terror.
Notable 16th Infantry members
edit- Timothy McVeigh, convicted of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
- Samuel Fuller, film director
- Gregan Wortman, guitar player, composer and film-maker
- Mark Connors (LT), squad then platoon leader in F. Company WWII)
Medals of Honor
editThe following were awarded the Medal of Honor for actions while serving in the 16th
Name | Location | Date |
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CPT James M. Cutts | The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Petersburg | May-Oct 1864 |
1LT John H. Patterson | The Wilderness | 5 May 1864 |
SGT Henry F. Schroeder | Carig, Philippine Islands | 14 Sep 1900 |
1LT Jimmie W. Monteith | Colleville-sur-Mer, France | 6 June 1944 |
Tech5 John J. Pinder, Jr. | Colleville-sur-Mer, France | 6 June 1944 |
TSGT Jake W. Lindsey | Hamich, Germany | 16 Nov 1944 |
PVT Robert T. Henry | Luchem, Germany | 3 Dec 1944 |
SGT James W. Robinson, Jr. | Near Courtenay Plantation, Viet Nam | 11 Apr 1966 |
PSGT Matthew Leonard | Soui Da, Viet Nam | 28 Feb 1968 |
Trivia
edit- The 16th Infantry was the featured unit in the motion picture The Big Red One
- The 16th is also the regiment Fox Company of Call of Duty 2: Big Red One is a part of.
- The 16th Infantry Regiment (Fox Company) is the main topic unit in the World War II novel Bonded by Blood, A story of Mark Connors a leader of Fox Company during the war
- The 2nd Battalion 16th Infantry unit was featured in the book The Good Soldiers by David Finkel
External links
edit- This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.
- 1st Battalion 16th Infantry on Ft. Riley's web site
- 2nd Battalion 16th Infantry on Ft. Riley's web site
- 16th Infantry Regimental Association
- The U.S. Army's only officially Named Company C 1-16 INF
Category:Military units and formations of the United States in the Indian Wars
References
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