52nd Infantry Regiment (United States)

52nd Infantry Regiment

Regimental color
Active 1917-
Country  United States
Allegiance Regular Army
Branch Infantry
Type Regiment
Role Stryker
Nickname “Ready Rifles” (Special Designation) [1]
Motto Fortis et Certus
(Brave and True)
Infantry colors Blue and White
Engagements World War I
World War II
Vietnam War
Iraq Campaign
Insignia
Coat of arms
Distinctive unit insignia
U.S. Infantry Regiments
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51st Infantry Regiment 53rd Infantry Regiment

The 52nd Infantry Regiment ("Ready Rifles"[1]) was first activated June 16, 1917, at Chickamauga, Georgia. The unit first saw combat in Meuse-Argonne, in Northern France, and in Alsace, France, during World War I.

In World War II, the 52nd Infantry, as the 60th Armored Infantry, battled the Germans in central Europe. For actions in Luxembourg, Bastogne, and the Remagen Bridgehead in Germany, the unit was awarded three Presidential Unit Citations.

During the Vietnam War, the 52nd Infantry participated in multiple counter offenses, earning one Presidential Unit Citation and three Meritorious Unit Commendations for operations in Saigon and other areas of Vietnam. The Regiment was reflagged with the establishment of the Army’s first Stryker Brigade Combat Team in May 2000. Most recently, the unit deployed twice in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, initially helping to facilitate the first democratic election in the country's history and secondly serving as a reserve element for 3-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team. There are currently five different active-duty Stryker anti-tank companies operating under the 52nd Infantry Regimental colors, spread across the Army’s Stryker Brigades within the 2nd Infantry Division and the 25th Infantry Division.

Contents

Heraldic achievements

Coat of arms

Blazon

Symbolism

  1. The shield is blue for Infantry.
  2. The charges on the canton represent the 11th Infantry from which this Regiment was formed in 1917.
  3. Its first combat service was in World War I in the Gerardmer Sector in Alsace, a short distance west of Colmar.
  4. The bend from the arms of Alsace has been charged with the 6th Division shoulder sleeve insignia to show that the Regiment was with that Division in France.
  1. The regiment was formed from the 11th Infantry in 1917.
  2. Its first combat service was in World War I in the Gerardmer Section in Alsace, a short distance west of Colmar; therefore, a mace taken from the arms of Colmar has been used for the crest.

Background

  1. The coat of arms was originally approved for the 52d Infantry Regiment on June 29, 1921.
  2. It was redesignated for the 52d Armored Infantry Regiment on September 29, 1942.
  3. The insignia was redesignated for the 52d Armored Infantry Battalion on January 6, 1944.
  4. It was redesignated for the 52d Infantry Regiment on October 31, 1958.

Distinctive unit insignia

  1. A Silver color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Azure, on a bend Or a six-pointed mullet Gules; on a sinister canton Argent a fusil of the third bearing a Silver cross patée charged with a Red acorn.
  2. Attached below the shield a Blue scroll inscribed “FORTIS ET CERTUS” in Silver letters.
  1. The shield is blue for Infantry.
  2. The charges on the canton represent the 11th Infantry from which this Regiment was formed in 1917.
  3. Its first combat service was in World War I in the Gerardmer Sector in Alsace, a short distance west of Colmar.
  4. The bend from the arms of Alsace has been charged with the 6th Division shoulder sleeve insignia to show that the Regiment was with that Division in France.
  5. The motto translates to “Brave and True.”
  1. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 52d Infantry Regiment on December 5, 1928.
  2. It was redesignated for the 52d Armored Infantry Regiment on September 29, 1942.
  3. The insignia was redesignated for the 52d Armored Infantry Battalion on November 27, 1956.
  4. It was redesignated for the 52d Infantry Regiment on October 31, 1958.

Lineage

  1. HHC, 52nd Armored Infantry Regiment (less 1st, 2d, and 3d Battalions) as the 52nd Armored Infantry Battalion.
  2. 1st Battalion as the 60th Armored Infantry Battalion.
  3. 2nd Battalion as the 27th Armored Infantry Battalion.
  4. 3rd Battalion disbanded, with the assets and personnel being assumed by the 52nd Armored Infantry Battalion.
  1. HHC, 52nd Infantry Regiment (less 1st, 2d, and 3d Battalions) as the 52nd Armored Infantry Battalion.
  2. 1st Battalion as the 560th Armored Infantry Battalion.
  3. 2nd Battalion as the 527th Armored Infantry Battalion.
  4. Former 3rd Battalion reconstituted as the 528th Armored Infantry Battalion.
  1. 52nd, 560th, 527th, and 528th Armored Infantry Battalions consolidated to form the 52nd Infantry Regiment, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System.
  2. 560th Armored Infantry Battalion Redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Battle Group, 52nd Infantry Regiment.
  3. 527th Infantry Battalion Redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Battle Group, 52nd Infantry Regiment.
  1. 3rd Battle Group, 52nd Infantry Regiment Redesignated as Company C, 52nd Infantry Regiment.
  2. 4th Battle Group, 52nd Infantry Regiment Redesignated as Company D, 52nd Infantry Regiment.
  1. Company C, 52nd Infantry Regiment Activated at Fort Lewis, Washington.
  2. Company D, 52nd Infantry Regiment Activated at Fort Lewis, Washington.
  1. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 6th Battle Group, 52d Infantry Redesignated as Company F, 52d Infantry, and activated in Vietnam.
  2. Company E, 52nd Infantry Regiment arrived in Vietnam.
  1. Company E, 52nd Infantry Regiment Inactivated in Vietnam.
  2. Company F, 52nd Infantry Regiment Inactivated in Vietnam.
  1. Regiment Withdrawn from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System.
  2. 1st Battalion Activated at Fort Irwin, California.
  1. Regiment Redesignated as the 52nd Infantry Regiment.
  2. Company A, 52nd Infantry Regiment Redesignated Company A, 52nd Infantry Regiment.
  1. Company D, 52nd Infantry Regiment Inactivated at Fort Lewis, Washington, and relieved from assignment to the 25th Infantry Division.
  2. Company F, 52nd Infantry Regiment Assigned to the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, and activated at Fort Lewis, Washington.
  1. Company A, 52nd Infantry Regiment Inactivated at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, and relieved from assignment to the 172d Infantry Brigade Combat Team.
  2. Company D, 52nd Infantry Regiment Assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, and activated at Fort Wainwright, Alaska.

Honors

Campaign participation credit

  1. Meuse-Argonne;
  2. Alsace 1918
  1. Rhineland;
  2. Ardennes-Alsace;
  3. Central Europe
  1. Counteroffensive, Phase II;
  2. Counteroffensive, Phase III;
  3. Tet Counteroffensive;
  4. Counteroffensive, Phase IV;
  5. Counteroffensive, Phase V;
  6. Counteroffensive, Phase VI;
  7. Tet 69/Counteroffensive;
  8. Summer-Fall 1969;
  9. Winter-Spring 1970;
  10. Sanctuary Counteroffensive;
  11. Counteroffensive, Phase VII;
  12. Consolidation I;
  13. Consolidation II;
  14. Cease-Fire
  1. Campaigns to be determined

Decorations

Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for:

  1. LUXEMBOURG
  2. ST. VITH
  3. BASTOGNE
  4. REMAGEN BRIDGEHEAD
  5. SAIGON - TET OFFENSIVE
  1. VIETNAM 1967
  2. VIETNAM 1968
  3. VIETNAM 1968-1969

Army Superior Unit Award for:

  1. 1988
  2. 1991
  3. 2000

History

World War II service[2]

Date Event Location Major
Command
Notes
27th Armored Infantry Battalion
October 9, 1943 2/52nd Armored Infantry Regiment
Reorganized and redesignated as
27th Armored Infantry Battalion.
Camp Young, California 9th Armored Division Triangularization program
August 20, 1944 Deployment New York Port Of Embarkation Assigned to European Theater of War
August 26, 1944 Arrival in England Training and equipping for entry to France
August 29, 1944 Arrival in France Unit prepared to join 9th Armored Division]]
September 15, 1944 Start of Rhineland Campaign Unit entered combat
December 16, 1944 Retasked to Ardennes-Alsace Campaign
January 25, 1945 Ardennes-Alsace Campaign concluded. Unit returned to Rhineland Campaign
March 21, 1945 Rhineland Campaign concluded Unit transitioned to Central Europe Campaign
March 22, 1945 Start of Central Europe Campaign Start of final phase of European War.
May 9, 1945 Official surrender of German forces Mopping up and start of Occupation
May 11, 1945 Central Europe Campaign declared complete Unit moved to occupation location
August 14, 1945 Termination of all hostilities in all theaters Wunsiedel, Germany Unit continued occupation and preparation for DEROS
October 13, 1945 Unit arrived at Hampton Roads Port Of Embarkation Newport News, Virginia Unit prepared for inactivation
27th Armored Infantry Battalion inactivated at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia
52nd Armored Infantry Battalion
October 9, 1943 HHC/52nd Armored Infantry Regiment
Reorganized and Redesignated as
52nd Armored Infantry Battalion
Camp Polk, Louisiana 9th Armored Division Triangularization
August 20, 1944 Deployment New York Port Of Embarkation Assigned to European Theater of War
August 26, 1944 Arrival in England Training and equipping for entry to France
August 29, 1944 Arrival in France Unit prepared to join 9th Armored Division]]
September 15, 1944 Start of Rhineland Campaign Unit entered combat
December 16, 1944 Retasked to Ardennes-Alsace Campaign
January 25, 1945 Ardennes-Alsace Campaign concluded. Unit returned to Rhineland Campaign
March 21, 1945 Rhineland Campaign concluded Unit transitioned to Central Europe Campaign
March 22, 1945 Start of Central Europe Campaign Start of final phase of European War.
May 9, 1945 Official Surrender of German Forces Mopping up and start of Occupation
May 11, 1945 Central Europe Campaign declared complete Unit moved to Occupation Location
August 14, 1945 Termination of all hostilities in all theaters Schonwald, Germany Unit continued occupation and preparation for DEROS
October 13, 1945 Unit arrived at Hampton Roads Port Of Embarkation Newport News, Virginia Unit prepared for Inactivation
52nd Armored Infantry Battalion Inactivated at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia
60th Armored Infantry Battalion
October 9, 1943 1/52nd Armored Infantry Regiment
Reorganized and redesignated as
60th Armored Infantry Battalion
Camp Young, California 9th Armored Division Triangularization
August 20, 1944 Deployment New York Port Of Embarkation Assigned to European Theater of War
August 26, 1944 Arrival in England Training and equipping for entry to France
August 29, 1944 Arrival in France Unit prepared to join 9th Armored Division]]
September 15, 1944 Start of Rhineland Campaign Unit entered combat
December 16, 1944 Retasked to Ardennes-Alsace Campaign
January 25, 1945 Ardennes-Alsace Campaign concluded. Unit returned to Rhineland Campaign
March 21, 1945 Rhineland Campaign concluded Unit transitioned to Central Europe Campaign
March 22, 1945 Start of Central Europe Campaign Start of final phase of European War.
May 9, 1945 Official Surrender of German Forces Mopping up and start of Occupation
May 11, 1945 Central Europe Campaign declared complete Unit moved to occupation location
August 14, 1945 Termination of all hostilities in all theaters Coburg, Germany Unit continued occupation and preparation for DEROS
October 12, 1945 Unit arrived at Hampton Roads Port Of Embarkation Newport News, Virginia Unit prepared for inactivation
60th Armored Infantry Battalion inactivated at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia

Vietnam service[3]

Arrival
Date
Base
Camp
Forward
Location
Major
Command
Notes
1st Battalion, 52nd Infantry Regiment
Arrived in Vietnam on February 10, 1968
February 1968 Chu Lai Chu Lai 198th Light Infantry Brigade Light Infantry Role
November 1968 Tam Ky Tam Ky
December 1968 Chu Lai Chu Lai
February 1969 Chu Lai Chu Lai 23rd Infantry Division (United States) Light Infantry Role
December 1969 Dong Le
April 1970 Long Phu
August 1970 Trung Canh
September 1970 My Son
November 1970 Tri Binh
December 1970 Chu Lai
August 1971 The Loi 11th Infantry Brigade Light Infantry Role
Battalion DEROS at end of October 1971
Company C, 52nd Infantry Regiment
Arrived in Vietnam on December 1, 1966
Saigon Saigon 716th Military Police Battalion Unit had Rifle Security role supporting the Military Police
Company C, 52nd Infantry Regiment
DEROS August 15, 1972
Company D, 52nd Infantry Regiment
Arrived in Vietnam on November 26, 1966
November 26, 1966 Long Binh Long Binh 95th Military Police Battalion Unit had Rifle Security Role supporting the Military Police
Company D, 52nd Infantry Regiment
DEROS November 22, 1969
Company D, 52nd Infantry Regiment
Returned to Vietnam on June 30, 1971
November 26, 1966 Qui Nhon Qui Nhon US Army Support Command, Qui Nhon Unit staffed the Security Facilities of Qui Nhon Depot the Port of Qui Nhon, and the Qui Nhon Army Airfield.
Company D, 52nd Infantry Regiment
DEROS November 26, 1972
Company E, 52nd Infantry Regiment
Activated in Vietnam on December 20, 1967
December 20, 1967 An Khe Roving 1st Cavalry Division Unit operated as a Separate Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol Company.
Company E, 52nd Infantry Regiment
Inactivated in Vietnam on February 1, 1969
Company F, 52nd Infantry Regiment
Activated in Vietnam on December 20, 1967
December 20, 1967 Various Various 1st Infantry Division. Unit operated as a Separate Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol Company.
Company F, 52nd Infantry Regiment
Inactivated in Vietnam on February 1, 1969

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Center of Military History document "52d Infantry Lineage and Honors".

  1. ^ a b "Special Unit Designations". United States Army Center of Military History. 21 April 2010. http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/spdes-123-ra_ar.html. Retrieved June 24, 2010. 
  2. ^ Stanton, Shelby L. (1984). Order of Battle: U.S. Army World War II. Novato, California: Presidio Press. pp. 621 W/Index. ISBN 0-89141-195-X. 
  3. ^ Stanton, Shelby L. (1981). Vietnam Order Of Battle. New York, New York: Galahad Books. pp. 396 W/Index. ISBN 0-88365-709-0. .