19th Infantry Regiment (United States)
The 19th Infantry Regiment ("Rock of Chickamauga"[1]) 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.
Lineage
1st Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment
Civil War
- Constituted 1861-05-03 in the Regular Army as the 1st Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment
- Organized 1861-07-09 at Indianapolis, Indiana
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.
World War One
- Assigned 1918-07-29 to the 18th Division
- Relieved 1919-02-14 from assignment to the 18th Division
Garrison Period
- Assigned 1922-10-17 to the Hawaiian Division, and stationed at Schofield Barracks.
- Divisional assignment changed on 1941-08-26 from the Hawaiian Division to the 24th Infantry Division.
World War two
- Deployed forward from Hawaii on 1943-07-30.
- Regiment arrived in Australia on 1943-08-08,
- Regiment moved to Goodenough Island on 1944-01-26.
- Regiment assaulted Tanahmerah Bay, New Guinea on 1944-04-22.
- Regiment departed Humbolt Bay, New Guinea in stages between 1944-10-07 and 1944-10-12, and Assaulted Leyte Island in the Philippines on 1944-10-20.
- Regiment attached to the US 6th Army from 1944-11-20.
- Regiment assaulted Mindoro, Philippines on 1944-12-15.
- The Army attachment was changed from the 6th US Army to the 8th US Army on 1945-01-01.
- Regiment was relieved from attachment to 8th Army on 1945-02-01
- Regiment assaulted Romblon Island and Simara Island on 1945-03-12, and Malabang, Mindanao on 1945-04-17.
- Regiment was at Davao, Mindanao on 1945-08-20.
- Regiment arrived in Japan for Occupation Duty on 1945-10-22, where they were active through 1946.
Cold War
Garrison Duty
2nd Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment
Civil War
- Constituted 1861-05-03 in the Regular Army as the 2d Battalion, 19th Infantry.
- Organized 1863-03-31 at Fort Wayne, Michigan.
Indian Wars
Consolidation
- Consolidated 1869-03-15 with the 19th Infantry and consolidated unit designated as the 19th Infantry Regiment.
Garrison Duty
- Withdrawn 1989-06-16 from the Combat Arms Regimental System, reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System, transferred to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and assigned to Basic and Advanced Infantry Training duty at Fort Benning, Georgia.
3rd Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment
{From 3rd US Infantry Regiment website}:
- Constituted 3 May 1861 in the Regular Army as the 3d Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment (United States).
- Organized May 1865 - September 1866 at Fort Wayne, Michigan; Newport Barracks, Kentucky; and Fort Columbus, New York
- Reorganized and redesignated 23 November 1866 as the 37th Infantry Regiment (United States).
- One-half of the 37th Infantry consolidated August-December 1869 with the 3d Infantry and consolidated unit designated as the 3d Infantry (remaining half of the 37th Infantry consolidated in June 1869 with the 5th Infantry and consolidated unit designated as the 5th Infantry—hereafter separate lineage)
Campaign participation credit
- Shiloh;
- Murfreesborough;
- Chickamauga;
- Chattanooga;
- Atlanta;
- Kentucky 1862;
- Mississippi 1862;
- Tennessee 1863;
- Georgia 1864
- Utes
- Puerto Rico
- Cebu 1899;
- Panay 1899;
- Cebu 1900;
- Panay 1900;
- Bohol 1901;
- Cebu 1901
- Central Pacific;
- New Guinea (with arrowhead);
- Leyte (with arrowhead);
- Luzon (with arrowhead);
- Southern Philippines (with arrowhead)
- UN Defensive;
- UN Offensive;
- CCF Intervention;
- First UN Counteroffensive;
- CCF Spring Offensive;
- UN Summer-Fall Offensive;
- Second Korean Winter;
- Korea, Summer 1953
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
References
External links
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Center of Military History document "19th Infantry Lineage and Honors".