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102nd Infantry Regiment (United States)

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The 86th IBCT mobilized in December 2009 at Camp Atterbury, Indiana and completed a Joint Readiness Training Center rotation at Fort Polk prior to deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The brigade returned home in December 2010 after being replaced by 2nd IBCT, 34th ID.
449:, on 8 April 1944, where it was then assigned to the South Pacific Base Command. The 102nd arrived in Hawaii on 22 November 1944 where it was assigned to the Central Pacific Base Command and the Combat Training Command located there. Company K subsequently served on 28: 441:, the 102nd Infantry was officially relieved from the 43rd Infantry Division on 19 February 1942 and assigned to the General Headquarters Reserve. On 1 October 1943, the regiment was assigned to III Island Base Command, moving to 544:
In 2005, the battalion mobilized at Fort Bragg and then deployed in early 2006 to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The companies supported Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRT's) across Afghanistan.
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The 170th Infantry was redesignated as the 102nd Infantry on 28 February 1924. The regiment, or elements thereof, were called up to perform the following state duties: riot control during a textile workers strike in
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area where the men had their first experience with defensive and offensive operations and with poison gas. Next they were deployed in April 1918 to the
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Lineage of 2nd Infantry Regiment withdrawn from the 169th Infantry Regiment to form the 170th Infantry Regiment (hereafter separate lineage)
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Relieved from the 43rd Infantry Division and consolidated with the 963rd Field Artillery Battalion to form the 102nd Infantry on 1 May 1959
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Reorganized on 23 May 1921 by consolidation and redesignation of the 1st and 2nd Infantry Regiments as the Connecticut Regiment of Infantry
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New England in France, 1917–1919: A History of the Twenty-sixth Division, U. S. A. by Emerson Gifford Taylor, pub. 1920, 325 pages.
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The 1948 organization of the regiment under TOE 29-7T called for a strength of 3,774 officers and enlisted men organized as below:
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Reconstituted in the National Guard on 25 November 1921, assigned to the 43rd Division, and allotted to the state of Connecticut
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Redesignated as the 58th Pioneer Infantry and 102nd Infantry Regiment on 22 August 1917 and assigned to the PDCA Troops and
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CONNECTICUT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD INFANTRY BATTALION RE-PATCHES AS ASSOCIATED UNITS PROGRAM GETS UNDERWAY 17 October 2016
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on 29 April 1919. The regiment was reconstituted in the National Guard in 1921 as the 170th Infantry, assigned to the
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between 1921–38. It was inducted into federal service at home stations on 24 February 1941 and moved to
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Connecticut fights; the story of the 102nd regiment, by Captain Daniel W. Strickland. Pub. 1930
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Organized as the 20th Connecticut Volunteers on 8 September 1862 and mustered out 13 June 1865
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Reorganized as the 2nd Regimental Militia on 11 October 1739 from existing companies in the
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Stanton, Shelby L. (1984). World War II Order of Battle. New York, New York: Galahad Books.
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Organized as the 2nd Connecticut Volunteers on 7 May 1861 and mustered out on 7 August 1861
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from 22–27 September 1938. The regiment conducted annual summer training most years at
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In August 1917, the Regiment was organized with 3,755 officers and enlisted men:
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In July 1943, the regiment was organized with 3,256 officers and enlisted men:
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Organized 26 June in the Connecticut Militia as Regiment of New Haven County
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Demobilized as the 58th Pioneer Infantry 8 January 1919 at Camp Wadsworth,
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Sector in the American sector near the Beaumont Zone. They fought at
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from 19 March–1 April 1936; hurricane relief in the vicinity of
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https://ct.ng.mil/PressReleases/102nd_Repatch_Press_Release.pdf
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Redesignated as the 169th Infantry Regiment on 7 October 1921
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Reorganized in 1816 and again in 1847 without material change
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Infantry regiments of the United States Army National Guard
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As part of the 2020 Army Force Structure Realignment, the
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Training Area during the fall and winter of 1917 with the
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Redesignated 102nd Infantry Regiment on 28 February 1924
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also known as the "Yankee Division" which included the
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Coat of arms
Infantry
Sergeant Stubby
American Revolution
American Civil War
World War I
World War II
Operation Enduring Freedom
Hiram I. Bearss
Distinctive unit insignia

101st Infantry Regiment
103rd Infantry Regiment
Connecticut National Guard
National Guard units with colonial roots
New Haven, Connecticut
Sergeant Stubby
Neufchateau, Vosges
26th Division
101st
103rd
104th
Chemin des Dames
Toul
Seicheprey
Chateau Thierry
Champagne-Marne
Aisne-Marne
Second Battle of the Marne

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