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1058: 425:. Bravo Battery along with A Battery and C Battery 1-3 FA also participated and engaged Iraqi forces leading to the end of hostilities. The 1-3 FA Battalion had a hand in destroying or capturing 181 enemy tanks, 148 APCs, 40 artillery pieces, 27 AA emplacements, and 263 Iraqi soldiers dead with an additional 4,051 captured. The battalion earned The Naval Unit Commendation for Valor for its outstanding performance in combat against the Iraqi army. Upon return to Ft Hood the battalion was inactivated. 1-3 FA Battalion was reactivated in 2022 as a HIMARS battalion under the 17th Field Artillery Brigade and is currently stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. 201:, first formed in 1812, although regimental units trace their lineages as far back as 1794. Based on the service of these antecedents, the regiment claims battle honors for the War of 1812, the Seminole campaign, the Mexican War, the Civil War, the Spanish–American War, and the Philippine Insurrection. The regiment served with the 6th Division during World War I, with the 5th Division, 6th Division and 2d Cavalry Division between the world wars, and with the 9th Armored Division during and after World War II. Since 1961, the regiment has been a parent regiment under the 421:
provided fire support in the form of Artillery Raids to the 2nd Marine Light Armored Infantry whose mission was to scout out possible alternate breach points, identify and locate Iraqi Artillery for counter battery attack, and to draw attention away from the main forces approach points. 144 Marines along with 2 155mm SP howitzer guns from Bravo 1-3 held off increasingly mounting Iraqi forces from 10:15 am on Feb 21st through 4:00am Feb 24th, using LAV-25's, LAV-TOW's and on call Artillery support. From 29 January to 1 February the battalion would participate in the
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on Iraqi infantry units. Iraq lost close to 22 artillery battalions during the initial stages of this barrage. This would include the destruction of approximately 396 Iraqi artillery pieces. One Iraqi unit that was totally destroyed during the preparation was the Iraqi 48th Infantry Division Artillery Group. The group's commander stated his unit lost 83 of its 100 guns to the artillery preparation.
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4-3 FA Battalion conducted a significant number of fire missions and artillery raids at the breach of initial Iraqi defenses. Over 14,000 artillery rounds were fired during these particular missions. These missions destroyed the vast majority of Iraq's artillery assets and inflicted heavy casualties
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3d Artillery (less former Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 3d Artillery Group; 18th Antiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion; and 3d and 43d Antiaircraft Artillery Battalions) reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1971 as the 3d Field Artillery (former elements concurrently reorganized and
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Background: The coat of arms was originally approved for the 3d Field Artillery on 16 April 1921. It was amended to change the description and symbolism on 7 July 1921. It was redesignated for the 3d Field Artillery Battalion on 25 March 1941. It was redesignated for the 3d Armored Field Artillery
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The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 11 August 1922. It was redesignated for the 3d Field Artillery Battalion on 25 March 1941. It was redesignated for the 3d Armored Field Artillery Battalion on 7 December 1943. The insignia was cancelled on 19 October 1959. The insignia was restored and
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On 16 February 1991 several groups of Iraqi vehicles appeared to be performing reconnaissance on Task Force 1-41 and were driven away by fire from 4-3 FA Battalion. That same day an Iraqi platoon, including six vehicles, was reported as being to the northeast of Task Force 1-41 Infantry. They were
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4-3 FA Battalion played a significant role in the destruction of four Iraqi tank and mechanized brigades. 4-3 FA battalion and the rest of 1st Infantry Division artillery destroyed 50 tanks, 139 APCs, 30 air defense systems, 152 artillery pieces, 27 missile launchers, 108 mortars, and 548 wheeled
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The town of Titatia was surrendered to us a few days ago, and two companies occupy the same. Last night one of our boys was found shot and his stomach cut open. Immediately orders were received from General Wheaton to burn the town and kill every native in sight; which was done to a finish. About
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Although the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment was only constituted in 1907, its constituent elements trace their history to various numbered companies of artillery dating back to 1794. 1st Battalion was organized on 30 June 1794 at Governor’s Island, New York, under the command of Captain Alexander
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until inactivated in 1996. 1st Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment was part of the 2nd Armored Division 1st Tiger Brigade from Ft. Hood Texas. 1-3 FA Battalion deployed to Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Prior to the commencement of the main ground offensive, Bravo Battery
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4-3 FA Battalion engaged up to eleven Iraqi divisions and inflicted thousands of casualties on the Iraqi Army and Iraq's elite Republican Guard. 4-3 FA Battalion also had a hand in the destruction of the Iraqi Jihad Corps, which consisted of the 10th and 12th Armored Divisions. The Iraqi
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and moving to Fort Bliss, Texas, in 2008. At Fort Bliss, the battalion converted from self-propelled to towed howitzers when the 1st BCT was reorganized from an Armored BCT to a Stryker BCT. Since reorganization, the battalion has deployed to Afghanistan to participate in
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Battalion on 7 December 1943. It was cancelled on 19 October 1959. The coat of arms was restored and authorized for the 3d Field Artillery Regiment effective 1 September 1971. The coat of arms was amended to correct the description of the shield on 30 October 2001.
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The 3rd Field Artillery was relieved 25 September 1939 from assignment to the 6th Division and assigned to the 2d Cavalry Division. The personnel of the 3rd Field Artillery would serve in an armored field artillery battalion as part of the 9th Armored Division.
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was still standing. When German demolition charges failed to bring the bridge down, they crossed it, disarming and removing the remaining charges, which could have exploded at any time. The division exploited the bridgehead, moving south and east across the
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Shield: The shield is scarlet for Artillery. The Civil War is represented by the chevron and four stars, one for each battery in that war. The lion's face, dragon and fleur-de-lis allude to the War of 1812, China Relief Expedition and World War I,
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managed to hold their position against an Iraqi Republican Guard unit until Task Force 3-66 Armor arrived on the scene which resulted in the defeat of the Republican Guard unit and several Iraqi soldiers becoming prisoners of war.
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Consolidated 15 December 1961 with Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 3d Artillery Group; the 18th Antiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion; and the 3d and 43d Antiaircraft Artillery Battalions (all organized in 1821 as the
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A M109A2 self-propelled howitzer, belonging to 4-3 FA Battalion, prepares to move into position to engage Iraqi forces, February 1991. 4-3 FA Battalion conducted numerous fire missions and artillery raids during the 1st Gulf
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On 18 February Iraqi mortar positions fired on Task Force 1-41 Infantry. 4-3 FA Battalion conducted fire missions against these Iraqi mortar positions. Later that same day 4-3 FA fired on Iraqi defensive positions.
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and World War I, respectively. The rising sun indicates the regiment dates back nearly to the dawn of this country's history (Battery "D" was organized in 1802), and the Aztec banner is for the Mexican War.
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The shield is scarlet for Artillery. The Civil War is represented by the chevron and four stars, one for each battery in that war. The lion's face, dragon and fleur-de-lis allude to the War of 1812.
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engaged with artillery fire from 4-3 FA. Later that evening another group of Iraqi vehicles was spotted moving towards the center of the Task Force. The vehicles appeared to be Iraqi Soviet made
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Reorganized and redesignated 14 July 1942 as the 3d Armored Field Artillery Battalion; concurrently, relieved from assignment to the 2d Cavalry Division and assigned to the 9th Armored Division.
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4-3 FA Battalion continued to provide fire support for the 2nd Armored Division(Fwd) as the division fought a series of short, sharp battles with Iraqi tank platoons as it moved across the
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On 27 February 1991 4-3 FA participated in a joint British and American artillery fire mission which destroyed what was left of Iraqi artillery and infantry forces at Objective Tungsten.
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Battery C's Advance Party/Reconnaissance Team was also ambushed while scouting for howitzer emplacement positions. The Battery C Advance Party/Reconnaissance Team and other elements of
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Crest: The rising sun indicates the regiment dates back nearly to the dawn of this country's history (Battery "D" was organized in 1802), and the Aztec banner is for the Mexican War.
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Elements of Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment's Reconnaissance Team drive past a burning Iraqi tank. Vehicles from 4-3 FA follow closely behind during the
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Shield: Gules, on a chevronel Argent four mullets Azure, in chief a lion's face and an imperial Chinese dragon affronté both Or, langued of the third, in base a golden fleur-de-lis.
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1,000 men, women and children were reported killed. I am probably growing hard-hearted, for I am in my glory when I can sight my gun on some dark skin and pull the trigger.
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Civil War: Peninsula; Antietam; Fredericksburg; Chancellorsville; Gettysburg; Wilderness; Spotsylvania; Cold Harbor; Petersburg; Shenandoah; Maryland 1863; Virginia 1863
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incidents. The Republican Guard tank unit that was responsible for the ambush was destroyed by a Task Force 1-41 tank platoon assigned to protect 4-3 FA.
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in World War II. The regiment then fought in Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Inherent Resolve.
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and tanks. For the next hour Task Force 1-41 Infantry would fight several small battles with Iraqi reconnaissance units. Task Force 1-41 Infantry fired
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On 23 February 1991 4-3 FA Battalion, while assigned to the 1st Infantry division, conducted fire missions against the Iraqi 26th Infantry Division.
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vehicles, 61 trench lines and bunker positions, 92 dug in and open infantry targets, and 34 logistical sites. 4-3 FA Fire Support Element earned a
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was considered the best regular division in the Iraqi Army. It had more modern equipment than the other regular Iraqi units. It was equipped with
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Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Division(FWD) moves into position to conduct fire missions during the
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served as a missile battalion from 1960 to 1963, inactivating at Oakdale, Pennsylvania. The battalion was reactivated and assigned to the
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Prior to the major ground assault, 4-3 FA Battalion participated in a 90,000 round artillery preparation against Iraqi defensive targets.
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at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, for a brief period in 1967–68. The battalion was reactivated again in 1983 in Germany, serving with the
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In February 2023, the 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (5-3 LRFB) — 1st MDTF's long-range fires battalion— deployed the
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A M109A2 howitzer belonging to Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Division(FWD) during the
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered LUXEMBOURG (Combat Command A, 9th Armored Division, cited; DA GO 9, 2004)
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On 15 February 1991 4-3 FA Battalion fired on a trailer and a few trucks in the Iraqi sector that was observing American forces.
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Navy Unit Commendation, Streamer embroidered SAUDI ARABIA–KUWAIT (1st Battalion, 3d Field Artillery, cited; DA GO 34, 1992)
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4-3 FA had a hand in the destruction of 60 Iraqi tanks and 35 Infantry fighting vehicles just west of the IPSA pipeline.
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in 1992. The battalion served in Bosnia as part of 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division in 1996. The battalion served in
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in the 1st Armored Division and the 1st Battalion and 5th Battalion, both a part of the 17th Field Artillery Brigade.
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from 2004 to 2005 and 2006–7, before briefly inactivating and being reassigned from the 1st Armored Division to the
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to dig in for a defense of the city. After a rest period in January 1945, the division prepared to drive across the
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Army Superior Unit award, Streamer embroidered 1995–1996 (2d Battalion, 3d Field Artillery, cited; DA GO 25, 2001)
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late in September 1944, and first went into the line, 23 October 1944, on patrol duty in a quiet sector along the
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Crest: On a wreath of colors Argent and Gules a demi-sun Or charged with an Aztec banner Vert garnished Argent.
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3d Field Artillery withdrawn 1 October 1983 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the
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Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment was ambushed by the Republican Guard during the
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self-propelled howitzers. 4-3 FA and the rest of the 2nd Armored Division(Forward) were attached to the U.S.
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The distinctive unit insignia is an adaptation of the shield and crest of the coat of arms. The insignia is
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4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment conducts artillery strikes on Iraqi positions during the
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Valorous Unit Award, Streamer embroidered IRAQ (2d Battalion, 3d Field artillery, cited; DA GO 14, 1997)
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Relieved 25 September 1939 from assignment to the 6th division and assigned to the 2d Cavalry division.
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at the Iraqi formation destroying one tank. The rest of the formation was destroyed or driven away by
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Mexican War: Vera Cruz; Cerro Gordo; Contreras; Churubusco; Molino del Rey; Chapultepec; Puebla 1847
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The unit was deactivated on 15 May 1992 along with the rest of the U.S. 2nd Armored Division(Fwd).
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Organized 31 May 1907 from new and existing units with headquarters at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
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before inactivating in 1992. 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment was part of the
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Relieved 1 January 1930 from assignment to the 5th division and assigned to the 6th division.
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Inactivated 1 July 1957 in Germany and relieved from assignment to the 2d Armored Division.
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in support of the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Armored Division (Forward), the battalion deployed to
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The 3rd Field Artillery was assigned 17 November 1917 to the 6th Division, and fought in
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Southwest Asia: Defense of Saudi Arabia; Liberation and Defense of Kuwait; Cease-Fire
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there. In 1992, the battalion was reassigned to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and joined the
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Inactivated (less 1st and 2d Battalions) 14 September 1922 at Camp Knox, Kentucky.
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Reorganized and redesignated 1 January 1941 as the 3d Field artillery Battalion.
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Thompson. Under a myriad of designations, these separate batteries fought in
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from 1968 to 1971, and again from 1975 to 1983. It was then assigned to the
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authorized for the 3d Field Artillery Regiment effective 1 September 1971.
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in Germany and at Fort Hood, Texas, from 1957 - 1991, including service in
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Constituted 25 January 1907 in the Regular Army as the 3d Field artillery.
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On 17 February 1991 4-3 FA Battalion fired on an Iraqi mortar position.
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IFVs were either destroyed or badly damaged during the ambush. In the
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4-3 FA Battalion was chosen to be the main fire support element of
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After a brief period in 1960 as a separate missile battalion, the
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Relieved 6 July 1945 from assignment to the 9th Armored Division.
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Redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 3d Field Artillery Regiment
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from 1962 to 1971. Reactivated in 1983 and assigned to the
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served at Fort Knox, Kentucky from 1958 to 1971, with the
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when the war in Europe ended on 9 May 1945. All units of
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World War II: Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe
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2nd Armored Division "Hell on Wheels" by Steven Smith
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Philippine Insurrection: Streamer without inscription
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Assigned 20 October 1950 to the 2d Armored Division.
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Carlisle Barracks, PA: US Army War College. 1710: 859:Assigned 17 November 1917 to the 6th Division. 711:for its performance during combat operations. 373:for their actions in taking and defending the 2051: 1806:"5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment" 1781:"2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment" 1674: 1640: 1566: 1530: 1414: 1412: 1410: 454:1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division 115:"Celeritas et Accuratio" (Speed and Accuracy) 1961:TIOH - Heraldry - 3 Field Artillery Regiment 1764: 1693: 1691: 1345:https://www.bliss.army.mil/1BCT1ARM/2-3.html 745: 3482:United States Army regiments of World War I 1010:8th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 1004:6th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 998:5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 992:4th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 986:3rd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 980:2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 974:1st Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 733:. The battalion deployed multiple times to 719:5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 497:4th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 466:3rd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 430:2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 406:1st Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 2058: 2044: 1407: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 2066:Artillery formations of the United States 1688: 1040:World War I: Streamer without inscription 353:. In April it continued east, encircling 229:The regiment's antecedents fought in the 3497:1907 establishments in the United States 1918:United States Army Institute of Heraldry 693: 673: 590: 556: 478: 476:at Fort Hood until inactivated in 1990. 436:from 1957 to 1991, including service in 1925: 1602: 1452: 1133: 924:Inactivated 20 October 1946 in Germany. 3469: 1948:from the original on December 26, 2014 1231: 1180: 1096:Field Artillery Branch (United States) 400:Further service by regimental elements 396:, Florida, a distance of 3,100 miles. 2039: 1034:War with Spain: Santiago; Puerto Rico 968:Current status of regimental elements 842: 606:4-3 FA Battalion participated in the 499:served at Fort Hood, Texas, with the 361:. The division was shifting south to 1213:U.S. ARMY CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY 958:United States Army Regimental System 988:- inactive since 15 September 1990 515:, stationed in Garlstedt, Germany. 296:The 9th Armored Division landed in 13: 1895: 1012:- inactive since 1 September 1971 509:Operations Desert Shield and Storm 438:Operations Desert Shield and Storm 414:Operations Desert Shield and Storm 14: 3508: 2012: 1181:Miller, Stuart Creighton (1982). 776:inches (3.2 cm) in height. 1905: This article incorporates 1900: 1879: 1845: 1434: 1395: 1325: 1300:"Hell on Wheels" by Steven Smith 1162: 1080: 1072: 1064: 1056: 806: 750: 655:were not so fortunate. 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United States
United States Army

Field artillery
USARS
regiment

2nd Field Artillery
4th Field Artillery
field artillery
regiment
United States Army
Combat Arms Regimental System
U.S. Army Regimental System
2nd Battalion
Canada during the War of 1812
War of 1812
Battle of Point Iroquois
American Civil War
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Cold Harbor
Battle of the Wilderness
Siege of Petersburg
Philippine–American War
Philippines
Loyd Wheaton
World War I
Normandy

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