The first element to deploy was 2d Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment ("Wolfhounds"). 25th Administration Company In 1957 the 9th along with the 44th and 50th AIBs were consolidated to reform the 50th Infantry Regiment. The 161st Infantry was called to Federal service with the 41st Division in 1940. This was the dry season . 40th Infantry Platoon (Scout Dog) 1ST BDE - The apparent lull in the Vietnam conflict ended for units of the 25th Infantry . 2nd Battalion, 9th Artillery 66th Infantry Platoon (Combat Tracker) A 1/27 25th ID 1967 Make Your Voice Heard We are building out our website, but we need your help. The division, which was activated on 1 October 1941 in Hawaii, conducts military operations primarily in the Asia-Pacific region. For gallantry during the battle of the Marne the 4th received two awards of the French Croix de Guerre with Gold Star. In 1985, the division began its reorganization from a conventional infantry division to a light infantry division. Japan, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and the "Uphold Democracy" deployment in Haiti. 65th Engineer Battalion Responding to the invasion of South Korea in June 1950 the 23rd Infantry achieved fame at the battle of Chipyong-Ni in February 1951 when the surrounded regiment held off heavy Chinese assaults for three days. For an explanation of the CARS system and its successor, the U.S. Army Regimental System, see our Regimental System page. These steps, part of the "triangular" division reorganization, were undertaken to provide more flexibility, with direct divisional control of the three infantry regiments. Redesignated the 4th Battalion it was reassigned to the 25th Division 14 January 1966. The 4th Cavalry Regiment is one of the most famous and most decorated units in the United States Army. The division, then under the command of Major General William B. Kean, successfully completed its first mission by blocking the approaches to the port city Pusan. On 25 September 1967 Company E (LRP) was activated in Vietnam serving with the I Field Force and the 4th Infantry Division. In Vietnam the 4th Battalion was mechanized and participated in all twelve campaigns of the 25th Division receiving two Valorous Unit Awards. After V-J Day the 6th Division was sent to Korea for occupation duty. The 1st Battalion served in Iraq from January 2004 to February 2005 with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team as a battalion task force conducting security and stability operations in the vicinity of the city of Kirkuk. On 1 February 1969 Company F (LRP) was inactivated. Troop F (Air), 4th Cavalry 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry During WW II the 4th served in Alaska participating in the recapture of Attu Island from the Japanese in May 1943. In WW I the 9th Infantry assigned to the 2nd Division participated in heavy fighting in six campaigns receiving three French Croix de Guerre with Palm. Hq & Hq Co & Band The 27th Infantry was constituted and organized in February 1901. Both in the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (left) and the Distinctive Unit Insignia (right), is this "Tropic Lightning" representated. 25th Military Police Company The regiments most famous action and from which comes its name and motto, occurred on 16 February 1945 with a parachute assault on the island fortress of Corregidor for which it received a Presidential Unit Citation. The 25th Infantry Division served gallantly for 1,716 days in Vietnam receiving participation credit for twelve Vietnam campaigns and being twice awarded the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm. Since 1855, the 4th Cavalry has continuously served our Nation in peace and war. The 12th resumed the offensive into Germany crossing the Rhine and capturing the city of Rothenberg as the war ended. Our purpose is to honor the veterans of A Troop 3rd Squadron 4th Cavalry, 25th Infantry Division and to maintain the principles of liberty which our unit has always been "Prepared and Loyal" to preserve. In 1899 it was sent to help quell the Philippine Insurrection. He is shown in full infantry uniform (bearing his surname), looking at a deceased comrade's boots, weapon, and helmet, set up as a field cross.[45]. But serving as the point was dangerous work and both the handlers and the dogs were sometimes casualties. The 2nd and 3rd Battalions participated in eleven campaigns both receiving a Presidential Unit Citation for the battle of Soui-Tre. At the end of the Cold War the division was organized as follows: Not many of the division's units participated in Operation Desert Storm, due to the division being earmarked for Pacific contingencies, such as a renewal of hostilities in Korea. Constituted and organized as the 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry in 1861. On 27 April 1954 the 501st was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division and served as a training regiment at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry In July 1900 the 9th was dispatched to China to help put down the Boxer Rebellion. The brigade arrived in Iraq for a fifteen-month tour of duty in November 2007 and was based at Camp Taji northwest of Baghdad. The four primary characteristics of this new light infantry division were to be: mission flexibility, rapid deployment and combat readiness at 100 percent strength with a Pacific Basin orientation. First elements landed near the Tenaru River, 17 December 1942, and entered combat, 10 January 1943, participating in the seizure of Kokumbona and the reduction of the Mount Austen Pocket in some of the bitterest fighting of the Pacific campaign. Ray Bows, a retired U.S. Army Master Sgt., served in the Vietnam War with the 25th Infantry Division in 1968-69. Today the division is composed of the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (based in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii), the 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Schofield Barracks), a Combat Aviation Brigade, division support command, and a complement of separate battalions. Organized in Ohio in 1865. The 21st participated in eight campaigns and saw some of the fiercest fighting of the Korean War receiving two Presidential Unit Citations. For extraordinary heroism in combat actions against Iraqi insurgents the battalion received a Valorous Unit Award for the period 14 January 2008-22 February 2009. Elements cleared Arundel Island, 24 September 1943, and Kolombangara island with its important Vila Airport, 6 October. In 1923 it was redesignated as the 298th Infantry Regiment. The regiment also participated in Operation Market Garden with the 101st making a parachute assault on Vechel, Holland on 17 September 1944 seizing the town and its four bridges over the Aa River. On 22 January 1972 the 298th was reorganized and redesignated as the 298th Field Depot with station at Wahiawa, Hawaii. The 25th spent a period garrisoning the island, then moved on to fight in the New Georgia Campaign in July. C Co, 4th Bn, 9th Inf, 25th Inf Division, Manchus, taking break in ditch near Cu Chi. 79 likes. All veterans are welcome! The 5th Battalion served with the 25th Division from 1986-1995. Currently the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 87th Infantry are assigned to the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, NY. The 27th participated in all ten campaigns with the 25th Division, earning three Presidential Unit Citations for gallantry. By August 1965, further division involvement in the coming Vietnam War included the deployment of Company C, 65th Engineer Battalion, to South Vietnam to assist in the construction of port facilities at Cam Ranh Bay. The divisional nickname, "Tropic Lightning", was earned during the fightings on Guadalcanal. In WW II the 5th Infantry assigned to the 71st Division, saw action from March to May 1945 in Germany and Austria. 1st Battalion, 69th Armor In 1963 the battle groups were reorganized as battalions with the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions, 161st Infantry assigned to the 81st Infantry Brigade (Mech) NGUS. Again, negotiators moved toward peace. Redesignated as the 75th Infantry it was active from 1954 -1956 on Okinawa. MG F.K. The division next participated in Operation Ripper, during which it drove the PVA across the Han River. His latest book is the gigantic In Honor and Memory: Installations and Facilities of the Vietnam. The 3rd Battalion was again assigned to the 25th Infantry Division on 16 March 2002 and rejoined the 1st Brigade then stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington as a Stryker infantry battalion. On 15 December 1995 the 4th Battalion 9th Infantry was inactivated. The company was reorganized and redesignated as Company F, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment on 24 February 1942. On 10 December 1943 the battalion was redesignated as the 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion and Company F was redesignated as Company C. The fourth assault landing occurred when the 509th was a lead element in the Allied amphibious landing at Anzio, Italy on 21 January 1944. Following intensive training, the 25th began moving to Guadalcanal, 25 November 1942, to relieve Marines near Henderson Field. The 25th Infantry Division is a United States Army division based at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii. The 3rd Battalion served with the 4th Brigade, 25th Division at Schofield Barracks from 1969-70. The 1st Brigade Combat Team including the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry was reactivated on 16 December 2006 with station at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. In Vietnam the 1st and 2nd Battalions served with the 2nd Brigade and participated in all twelve campaigns of the 25th receiving three Valorous Unit Awards while the 3rd Battalion served in the 4th Brigade, 25th Division in Hawaii from 1968-70. On 16 June 1986 Company D was reorganized and redesignated as Headquarters Company, 4th Battalion, 87th Infantry and assigned to the 25th Division. It is currently serving a second tour of duty in Iraq with the 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Stryker), 2nd Infantry Division. For their gallantry in the battle for San Manuel, both Company E and Cannon Company, 161st Infantry were awarded Presidential Unit Citations. Inactivated in 1949, the 6th was reactivated in 1950 at Fort Ord as a training division. The 4th Battalion (Stryker), 9th Infantry Regiment was reactivated on 1 June 2006 at Fort Lewis Washington and assigned to the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Stryker), 2nd Infantry Division. Reconstituted as the 501st Parachute Infantry Battalion and activated 1 August 1946 at Fort Benning the battalion was inactivated on 23 November 1948. The 25th Infantry Division - The Wolfhounds are an Airsoft group who portrait regular US soliders of the 25th Infantry Divison during the Vietnam War. 27th Infantry Regiment 35th Infantry Regiment 161st Infantry Regiment On 3 August 1944, at Ledo, India the 5307th was consolidated with the 475th Infantry Regiment (Long Range Penetration, Special). This followed on the heels of the deployment of 100 helicopter door-gunners in 1963 and in the fall of 1965 engineers to assist in the construction of the port facilities at Cam Ranh Bay in addition to a resupply regiment. On 1 February 1969 Company F (Ranger) was activated and assigned to the 25th Infantry Division using the personnel and equipment of Company F, 50th Infantry. This type of action continued into the winter of 1952. These Tropic Lightning soldiers were scheduled to be replacement squads in the ground campaign; however, after observing their performance in desert warfare training, the Assistant Commander of Third U.S. Army asked for them to become the security force for the Army's forward headquarters. The Pathfinders conducted air assault missions with the 2nd Afghan National Civil Order Patrol SWAT to cut off the export of drugs into the area and keep the weapons from coming into the province. One of the missions of the 25th Infantry Division was to track down insurgent Taliban and Al-Qaeda members in the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan. In WW II as a separate infantry regiment the 24th served in the Solomon Islands in 1943 participating in combat on Bougainville. It was considered to be the first sizable American ground victory of the Korean War. (The remainder of the 509th Regiment was never activated.) by Edward Episcopo 3 1 1967-02 - C Co, 4th Bn, 9th Inf, 25th Inf Division, Manchus, A sweep near Cu Chi by Edward Episcopo . Company F was reactivated in Vietnam on 30 June 1971 as a rifle security company assigned to the Army Support Command in Danang. In Vietnam the 1st and 2nd Battalions served with the 3rd Brigades of the 25th and 4th Infantry Divisions with both battalions receiving a Valorous Unit Award. Beginning in October, 2004 the 3rd Battalion served in and around the city of Mosul, Iraq, distinguishing itself in combat and stability operations with the 1st Brigade. Tropic Lightning soldiers regularly train with other U.S. military branches to practice and maintain joint operations capabilities. In 1959 the 1st Battle Group, 5th Infantry was assigned to the 1st Infantry Division. Cambodian Incursion, Counteroffensive Cedar Falls Organized on 3 October 1943 at Deogarh, India and activated 1 January 1944 as the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional) (Merrills Marauders) under the U.S. Army Forces in China-Burma-India. Company F (Ranger) participated in six campaigns of the Vietnam War receiving a Valorous Unit Award for heroic actions in Bing Doung Province. Korean War National Museum This non-profit organization recently moved from Hawaii to larger facilities in Nebraska. On 16 March 1956 the 101st was transferred less personnel and equipment to Fort Campbell, Ky and organized as an airborne division. On 2 November 1942 the battalion was redesignated as the 2nd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment. On 21 February, the division began operations in the Caraballo Mountains in tandem with the 32nd Infantry Division which fought the Battle of Villa Verde Trail. On 1 February 1947 the 24th Infantry was assigned to the 25th Division in Osaka Japan. Operation Blue Light was the largest and longest airlift of personnel and cargo into a combat zone in military history before Operation Desert Shield. MG Edward Bautz, Jr. 19701971 The 24th Infantry Regiment had two recipients, Cornelius H. Charlton and William Thompson. From May through June 1970, division soldiers participated in Allied thrusts deep into enemy sanctuaries located in Cambodia. On D-Day 6 June 1944 the 12th landed on Utah Beach. Two and a half years later the expanding American military effort in Vietnam resulted in the 25th Infantry Division being ordered into combat. In the War with Spain the 24th gained fame for its gallant charge up San Juan Hill. The 501st was disbanded 20 August 45 in Germany. The battalion earned participation credit for the Consolidation I phase of the Afghanistan Campaign. On 2 October 1984 Company F was redesignated as Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion (Ranger) 75th Infantry and activated at Fort Benning Georgia. In response to a request from the U.S. Military Assistance Command in Vietnam, the division sent 100 helicopter door-gunners to South Vietnam in early 1963. Inactivated in 1946 in Austria the 5th was reactivated in 1949 in Korea as a separate regimental combat team and then reassigned to Schofield Barracks. The battalion, operating as a task force, participated in security and stability operations in and around the cities of Kirkuk and Samarra as well as in other areas of central and northern Iraq. Company F (Ranger), 75th Infantry Reorganized as a Stryker mounted infantry battalion in 2004-2005, the 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry served in Iraq for fifteen months with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team (Stryker) from December 2007-March 2009 headquartered at Camp Taji. From May-October 1815 the regiment was consolidated with five others to form the 5th Infantry. 18th Military History Detachment The junction of these elements with Americal Division forces near the cape, 5 February 1943, ended organized enemy resistance. The 20th overcame stiff Japanese resistance in the Cabaruan Hills and at the town of Munoz with the 2nd and 3rd Battalions receiving Presidential Unit Citations. In July 2007 the 2nd Brigade including the 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry completed reorganizing as a Stryker Brigade Combat Team. This training center provides the most realistic training available to light forces in the Army. Post-Vietnam, the 2nd Battalion was reassigned to the 10th Mountain Division in 1986. The regiment saw its first action against Mexican forces at Nogales, Arizona in 1918. Constituted and organized in May 1861 as the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry at Fort Hamilton, New York and participated in twelve campaigns of the Civil War to include Antietam and Gettysburg. As the Army's strategic reserve for the Pacific, the Tropic Lightning Division began a full-scale training program to prepare it for any contingency. The Cacti fought in all ten campaigns with the 25th Division receiving a Presidential Unit Citation for its heroic stand at the Nam River. The 4th Battalion, 87th Infantry served with the 25th Division for nine years until inactivated on 15 July 1995. It was reorganized to include as a "roundout" brigade the 29th Infantry Brigade of the Hawaii Army National Guard which included: the 2nd Battalion, 299th Infantry, Hawaii Army National Guard; 100th Battalion, 442d Infantry, US Army Reserve; and the 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry California Army National Guard. It was reorganized as a light infantry division in 1985, and elements have participated in the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan. After a 12-year absence, the 25th Infantry Division had finally returned home. Constituted and organized 15 May 1917. The division was reactivated in March 1972. The 2nd Battalion was reactivated on 16 August 1995. The 25th Infantry Division had its headquarters at C Chi Base Camp, near the Iron Triangle from January 1966 until February 1970. The Division successfully engaged the NVA and VC in the Iron Triangle, Boi Loi Woods, HoBo Woods, Hoc Mon, Tay Ninh and Cambodia. The 25th served in Vietnam until its withdrawal back to Hawaii in 19701971, participating in Operation Attleboro, Operation Cedar Falls, Operation Junction City, the Battle of Saigon during the North Vietnamese Tet Offensive, and the Cambodian Incursion. The 501st arrived in England 31 January 44 and was attached to the 101st Airborne Division. After the American landing on Luzon in January 1945 the 161st saw heavy action in fighting Japanese forces on the central Luzon plain. Download. Called to Federal service on 15 Oct 40, the 298th Infantry was assigned to the 25th Division on 1 October 1941. Following its return from Cambodia to South Vietnam, the division resumed its place in the Vietnamization Program. As the 1st Regiment, Washington Volunteer Infantry, it saw action on the island of Luzon during the Philippine Insurrection in 1899. On 7 December 1941 the 298th Infantry came under fire and took casualties during the Japanese attack on Hawaii. Note: Twenty-two infantry regiments or elements thereof have been assigned to the 25th Infantry Division since the divisions activation on 1 October 1941. In the War of 1812 the regiment fought three campaigns against the British in Canada and New York. Counteroffensive, Phase III The regiment saw action during the War of 1812 in Canada and Maryland. It was reactivated in 1948 as a separate regiment specializing in mountain warfare at Camp Carson, Colorado. MG John C.F. Constituted and organized in 1812 as the 14th Infantry. As part of the integration of the Army the 24th Infantry was inactivated on 1 October 1951. It was inactive from 25 Mar 1958 until 1 Mar 1961 as a cost savings measure. First Brigade and its direct support units were inactivated and moved to Fort Lewis, Washington, where they were again reactivated as a detached brigade of the 25th Infantry Division (Light). This was the first of several successful assaults on the PVA/KPA. The 5th Infantry fought in nine campaigns of the Indian Wars achieving distinction in winter campaigning. 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Company D was inactivated in 1957. 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry (Mechanized) 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry (Manchu) 2d Battalion, 12th Infantry. The 161st Infantry was first organized in 1886. The 1st and 3rd Battalions of the 23rd Infantry remain at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. On 1 August 1967 they were reassigned to the 25th Infantry Division. Since 1855, the 4th Cavalry has continuously served our Nation in peace and war. A few months later the 1st Brigade deployed to RC-South. The division's 14th Infantry Regiment had three recipients of the Medal of Honor, Donn F. Porter, Ernest E. West and Bryant E. Womack. In the CBS military action-drama series, The Unit, Colonel Tom Ryan and Sergeant First Class Hector Williams are identified as former members of the 25th Infantry Division by the unit badges displayed on their class-A dress uniforms. The 4th Cavalry Regiment is one of the most famous and most decorated units in the United States Army. The fifth assault landing occurred on 14 August 1944 when the 509th made a parachute assault on Le Muy in southern France for which it received the French Croix de Guerre with Silver Star. The brigade deployed its first soldiers from Hickam Air Force Base, Honolulu, to the central highlands at Pleiku. The 25th Infantry Division Association established an Archive collection at the The George C. Marshall Foundation in Lexington, Virginia in the mid-1990s. Returning to Alaska, the battalion was assigned to the 6th Division. The 35th Infantry Regiment had three recipients, William R. Jecelin, Billie G. Kanell and Donald R. Moyer. On 23 July 1942 the 298th was reassigned to the 24th Infantry Division. This is 4th Brigade's second deployment to Afghanistan. Effective 16 September 2000, the 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry was reassigned to the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. 44th Infantry Platoon (Scout Dog) Participated in the Aleutian Islands campaign in August 1943. Winter-Spring 1970 The 25th fought its way along Highway No. In 1921 the 27th Infantry was assigned to the Hawaiian Division at Schofield Barracks and then to the 25th Division upon its activation on 1 October 1941. If you have any data on units and those who served we would be interested in adding it to our digital project-library; please Contact Us. In WW II the 23rd Infantry participated in heavy fighting in Normandy and Brittany culminating in the seizure of the city of Brest. There are 15 soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division Vietnam still listed as missing in action. In the Indian Wars, the 9th campaigned against the Sioux. The climate and terrain of the Pacific region demands Tropic Light The 25th Infantry Division redeployed to Schofield Barracks Hawaii in April 2005. At the battle of Tientsin, the 9th Infantrys mortally wounded commander urged his men to Keep up the Fire. Army Battle Casualties and Nonbattle Deaths, Final Report (Statistical and Accounting Branch Organized resistance on New Georgia ended, 25 August, and the division moved to New Zealand for rest and training, last elements arriving on 5 December. In these Incursion operations, the division units confiscated thousands of tons of supplies and hundreds of weapons. During the War with Spain the 22nd Infantry was the first American unit to land in Cuba where it participated in the capture of the Spanish fortress of El Caney and the siege of the city of Santiago. The 35th Infantry was one of the first regiments to respond to the invasion of South Korea in June 1950. The 1st Battalion returned to northern Iraq with the 2nd BCT in July 2010 to train and assist Iraqi forces. Its present deployment is composed of light infantry and aviation units. Get it now on Xranks ! On 1 June 2006 the 1st Brigade Combat Team (Stryker) including the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry was inactivated; with personnel and equipment transferred to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment (Stryker). In World War I the 4th Infantry, assigned to the 3rd Division, saw extensive combat in France. 25th Infantry Division - The Wolfhounds On 16 April 2007 the 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment was reactivated as a Stryker infantry battalion at Fort Lewis Washington and assigned to the 5th Brigade Combat Team (Stryker), 2nd Infantry Division. The division landed in the San Fabian area of Luzon on 11 January 1945 to enter the struggle for the liberation of the Philippines. The 2nd Battalion served in the 1st and 3rd Brigades, 25th Division from 1966-70. This move known as Operation Blue Light was the longest and largest military airlift to a combat zone in history to date. From November 2007 to February 2009 the 1st Battalion conducted counter-insurgency operations northwest of Baghdad earning participation credit for the National Resolution, Iraqi Surge and Iraqi Sovereignty campaign phases. The division did not take part in the fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq from 20012003. In August 1963, the division was reorganized as a Reorganization Objective Army Division (ROAD). After spending almost a year training, it fought in the Allied counteroffensive during the Guadalcanal Campaign from December 1942, helping to end organized Japanese resistance on that island by early February 1943. In the Indian Wars the 14th served in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Arizona. The regiment saw its first combat in WW II during the Japanese attack on 7 December 1941. The battalion was organized with a headquarters company, a supply company and a motor transport company and was responsible for furnishing all classes of supply to Tropic Lightning units and for division motor transport. 125th Signal Battalion The Wolfhounds participated in the first American action of WW II when the Japanese attacked Hawaii on 7 December 1941. On 3 August 1942 the 161st was assigned to the 25th Infantry Division. During the War with Spain it participated in the seizure of Manila. The 1st Battalion which had been reassigned to the Tropic Lightning in 1970 participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the 2nd Brigade from January 2004 to February 2005. On 1 July 1961 it was relieved from assignment to the 25th Division. At the town of San Manuel the Japanese made a strong defensive stand supported by over forty tanks. [27] The CAB's Company F (Pathfinder), 2d Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, was on the ground conducting missions alongside Afghan forces. Go to https://www.militaryvideo.com/ to purchase. In WW I the Regiment served with the American Expeditionary Force in Siberia where it gained its famous name of The Wolfhounds. 25th Military Intelligence Company The regiment was inactivated on 1 December 1953. On 25 February 1953, the 52nd was inactivated, reassigned to the 9th Armored Division (inactive) and broken up into four inactive AIBs. On Guadalcanal the 35th earned a Presidential Unit Citation for its capture of Mount Austin against fierce Japanese resistance. The 25th Division was originally formed in the Army of the United States from the 27th and 35th Infantry Regiments of the Regular Army Hawaiian Division a preWorld War II "square" division composed of two brigades each with two infantry regiments, and the 298th Infantry Regiment of the Hawaii National Guard. The CAB operated in several key regions of Afghanistan, executing missions ranging from air assault to air movement, resupply and counterinsurgency operations. 1st Battalion, 8th Artillery Inactivated on 1 February 1969, it was reactivated on 30 June 1971 in Vietnam as a rifle security company at Long Binh then inactivated on 16 August 1972. Redesignated as the 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry in 1862.

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