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|unit_name= 110th Infantry Regiment |
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|dates= 1873 |
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|country= {{USA}} |
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|allegiance= [[Pennsylvania]] |
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|branch= [[Pennsylvania Army National Guard]] |
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|type= [[Infantry]] |
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|nickname= Fighting Tenth ([[Special Designation]]) <ref name = SUD>{{cite web| title = Special Designation Listing| url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/spdes-123-arng.html| publisher= [[United States Army Center of Military History]]| date = 21 April 2010| accessdate = 16 January 2014| </ref> |
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|motto="Cuiusque Devotio est Vis Regimenti" (The Devotion of Each Is The Strength Of The Regiment) |
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|notable_commanders= [[Frank Tompkins]] |
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The '''110th Infantry Regiment''' is a regiment of the [[United States Army]]. Its legacy unit, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, is a subordinate command of [[2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (28th Division)|2nd Brigade]], [[28th Infantry Division (United States)|28th Infantry Division]].<ref>Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum, [http://www.pngmilitarymuseum.org/heraldry/28th_ID.html 28th Infantry Division Heraldry], accessed July 1, 2013</ref> |
The '''110th Infantry Regiment''' is a regiment of the [[United States Army]]. Its legacy unit, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, is a subordinate command of [[2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (28th Division)|2nd Brigade]], [[28th Infantry Division (United States)|28th Infantry Division]].<ref>Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum, [http://www.pngmilitarymuseum.org/heraldry/28th_ID.html 28th Infantry Division Heraldry], accessed July 1, 2013</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:47, 16 January 2014
110th Infantry Regiment | |
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Active | 1873 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Pennsylvania |
Branch | Pennsylvania Army National Guard |
Type | Infantry |
Nickname(s) | Fighting Tenth (Special Designation) [1] |
Motto(s) | "Cuiusque Devotio est Vis Regimenti" (The Devotion of Each Is The Strength Of The Regiment) |
Engagements | Civil War Spanish American War Mexican Border World War I World War II |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Frank Tompkins |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia |
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (July 2013) |
The 110th Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army. Its legacy unit, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, is a subordinate command of 2nd Brigade, 28th Infantry Division.[2]
The regiment served with the 55th Infantry Brigade, 28th Infantry Division from September 1917-May 1919, and from 1921-24.[3]
- Organized and federally recognized June 8, 1921 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at Washington, Pennsylvania as Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, an element of the 28th Division (later redesignated as the 28th Infantry Division).
- Inducted into federal service February 17, 1941 at Washington.
- Inactivated October 25, 1945 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.
- Reorganized and federally recognized December 12, 1946 at Washington as Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry.
- Ordered into active federal service September 5, 1950 at Washington.
- Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry [NGUS], organized and federally recognized July 16, 1953 at Washington.
- Released from active federal service June 15, 1954 and reverted to state control; federal recognition concurrently withdrawn from Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry (NGUS).
- Reorganized and redesignated June 1, 1959 as Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group, 110th Infantry.
- Home Station: Washington, Pennsylvania
- Company A - Indiana, Pennsylvania
- Company B - Greensburg, Pennsylvania(former; now home to 28th MP CO)
- Company C - Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
References
- ^ {{cite web| title = Special Designation Listing| url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/spdes-123-arng.html%7C publisher= United States Army Center of Military History| date = 21 April 2010| accessdate = 16 January 2014|
- ^ Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum, 28th Infantry Division Heraldry, accessed July 1, 2013
- ^ McGrath, The Brigade, 168.