19th Infantry Regiment (United States)

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19th Infantry Regiment

19th Infantry Regiment
Coat Of Arms
Active 1861-07-09 - Present.
Country United States of America
Branch Regular Army
Type Infantry
Role Basic and Advanced
Infantry Training
Size Regiment
Part of US Army Training and Doctrine Command
Garrison/HQ Ft. Benning, Georgia
Motto The Rock of Chickamauga
Colors Blue and White
Engagements Civil War
Spanish-American War
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

The 19th Infantry Regiment is a United States Army infantry regiment which is assigned to the US Army Training and Doctrine Command, with the assignment of conducting Basic and Advanced Infantry Training.

Contents

[edit] Lineage

[edit] 1st Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment

[edit] Civil War

[edit] Indian Wars

  • Reorganized and redesignated 1866-10-01 as the 19th Infantry Regiment
  • Consolidated 1869-03-15 with the 28th Infantry Regiment (see Below) and consolidated unit designated as the 19th Infantry Regiment.

[edit] World War One

  • Assigned 1918-07-29 to the 18th Division
  • Relieved 1919-02-14 from assignment to the 18th Division

[edit] Garrison Period

[edit] World War Two

[edit] Cold War

[edit] Garrison Duty

[edit] 2nd Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment

[edit] Civil War

  • Constituted 1861-05-03 in the Regular Army as the 2d Battalion, 19th Infantry.
  • Organized 1863-03-31 at Fort Wayne, Michigan.

[edit] Indian Wars

[edit] Consolidation

  • Consolidated 1869-03-15 with the 19th Infantry and consolidated unit designated as the 19th Infantry Regiment.

[edit] Campaign Participation Credit

  • Civil War:
  1. Shiloh;
  2. Murfreesborough;
  3. Chickamauga;
  4. Chattanooga;
  5. Atlanta;
  6. Kentucky 1862;
  7. Mississippi 1862;
  8. Tennessee 1863;
  9. Georgia 1864
  • Indian Wars:
  1. Utes
  • War with Spain:
  1. Puerto Rico
  • Philippine Insurrection:
  1. Cebu 1899;
  2. Panay 1899;
  3. Cebu 1900;
  4. Panay 1900;
  5. Bohol 1901;
  6. Cebu 1901
  • World War II:
  1. Central Pacific;
  2. New Guinea (with arrowhead);
  3. Leyte (with arrowhead);
  4. Luzon (with arrowhead);
  5. Southern Philippines (with arrowhead)
  • Korean War:
  1. UN Defensive;
  2. UN Offensive;
  3. CCF Intervention;
  4. First UN Counteroffensive;
  5. CCF Spring Offensive;
  6. UN Summer-Fall Offensive;
  7. Second Korean Winter;
  8. Korea, Summer 1953

[edit] Decorations

  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for LEYTE
  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for DAVAO
  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for DEFENSE OF KOREA
  • Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for 17 OCTOBER 1944 TO 4 JULY 1945
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation for PYONGTAEK*
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation for KOREA 1953

[edit] External Links

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