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124th Infantry Regiment (United States)

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A Silver color metal and enamel device 1 3/16 inches (3.02 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Argent, on a saltire Gules between in chief a Roman sword in sheath paleways point to base and in base a prickly pear cactus, both Vert, a fleur-de-lis of the first. Attached below
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The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 124th Infantry Regiment on 19 November 1927. It was redesignated for the 124th Armored Infantry Battalion on 20 April 1956. The insignia was redesignated for the 124th Infantry Regiment on 27 June 1960. It was amended to add a motto on
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In 1923, the adjutants general of the affected states petitioned the War Department that the designation of the 39th Division be changed to the 31st Division, as most state units now assigned to the 39th Division had served in the 31st Division during World War I. On 1 July 1923, the 39th Division
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20–25 May 1898 at Tampa. The reorganized unit became the 1st Florida Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Eight companies of the regiment mustered out 3 December 1898 at Tampa and four companies mustered out 27 January 1899 at Huntsville, Alabama. The regiment's coat of arms bears a sheathed Roman sword,
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The shield is white, the old Infantry color. The saltire is taken from the Florida State flag. The sheathed sword, from the Spanish War service medal, represents service during that war. The cactus symbolizes service on the Mexican Border, and the fleur-de-lis, service during World War I.
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The regiment was broken up 1 November 1955 and its elements reorganized and redesignated as follows: Headquarters and 1st Battalion as the 124th Armored Infantry Battalion and 3d Battalion as the 154th Armored Infantry Battalion; both assigned to the
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During World War I, the 31st Division was made up of troops from Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, while the 39th Division was made up of troops from Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi; in the postwar reorganization, the 39th Division had troops from
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The regiment was organized 1884–1892 in the Florida State Troops from new and existing companies as the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th Battalions of Infantry, with headquarters at Jacksonville, Ocala, Pensacola, Gainesville, and Arcadia, respectively.
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In 1920–1921, the 1st Infantry Regiment was reorganized in the Florida National Guard, with the headquarters federally recognized 4 June 1921 at Jacksonville. The designations of the 30th, 31st, and 39th Divisions had been offered to the
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The 1st Florida Volunteer Infantry was expanded and reorganized 17–18 August 1899 in the Florida State Troops as the 1st and 2nd Regiments of Infantry. The Florida State Troops were redesignated in 1909 as the Florida National Guard.
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The regiment was reorganized, and federally recognized 15 February 1946 in the Florida National Guard as the 124th Infantry, with headquarters at Jacksonville and relieved 13 June 1946 from assignment to the 31st Infantry Division.
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was redesignated as the 31st Division (less the Arkansas elements) and the 154th Infantry was concurrently relieved from assignment to the 39th Division, redesignated as the 124th Infantry, and assigned to the 31st Division.
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Commanded by Col. Albert H. Blanding, the 2nd Florida Infantry Regiment mustered into federal service in June 1916 at Camp Foster, Florida and then deployed to the Texas-Mexico border in support of the
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The 124th Infantry conducted its annual summer training period at Camp Joseph E. Johnston or Camp J. Clifford R. Foster, Florida, and some years at
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was killed covering a Japanese grenade with his body to save those around him. For this action, he was posthumously awarded the
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124th and 154th Armored Infantry Battalions consolidated 15 April 1959 to form the 124th Infantry, a parent regiment under the
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On 26 December 2002, both 3rd and 2nd Battalions, 124th Infantry, were ordered into active federal service in support of the "
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2nd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment clearing the berm for Special Forces soldiers to enter into Iraq, 19 March 2003.
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Reorganized 15 February 1963 to consist of the 1st and 2d Battalions, elements of the 53d Infantry Brigade (Separate).
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Reorganized 1 March 1964 to consist of the 1st Battalion and the 2d Battalion, an element of the 53d Armored Brigade.
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by the 1st Battalion headquartered in Miramar and 2nd Battalion at Orlando. The two Battalions are elements of the
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On 15 December 1941, the 124th was relieved from assignment to the 31st Division. On 11 January 1942, it moved to
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Reorganized 20 January 1968 to consist of the 1st, 2d, and 3d Battalions, elements of the 53d Infantry Brigade.
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in 1920-1921; the designations of the 30th and 39th Divisions were selected. The 31st Division, along with the
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The 2006–2007 Brigade Combat Team reorganization converted the 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry into what is the
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Brigadier General Finegan, Commanded the Florida Brigade "Finegan's Brigade" in the Army of Northern Virginia
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The 1st and 2nd Regiments of Infantry were drafted into federal service 5 August 1917 at Jacksonville and
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Colonel E. A. Perry, Commanded the Florida Brigade "Perry's Brigade" in the Army of Northern Virginia
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Colonel David Lang, Commanded the Florida Brigade "Perry's Brigade" in the Army of Northern Virginia
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2nd Florida Infantry passing in review at Camp Foster prior to deployment on the Punitive Expedition
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U.S. Army Order of Battle 1919–1941, Volume 1, The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations
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and to the sides of the shield a Silver scroll inscribed "FLORIDA AND COUNTRY" in Black letters.
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The 1st and 2nd Regiments were consolidated, reorganized, and redesignated 1 October 1917 as the
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2d Battalion, 124th Infantry, Camp McGregor, New Mexico departing for Djibouti, September 2015.
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Released 11 April – 21 May 2004 from active federal service and reverted to state control.
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Southwest Asia, Defense of Saudi Arabia, Liberation and Defense of Kuwait and Cease-Fire
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C/2-124 Infantry breaches the Iraq berm next to Jordan, 2003. First to cross into Iraq.
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Ingalls, Robert P. (1987). "Lynching and Establishment Violence in Tampa, 1858-1935".
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Withdrawn 1 May 1989 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the
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The battalions consolidated, reorganized, and mustered into federal service for the
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Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Florida for the years 1939 and 1940
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In March 2005, elements of the 2nd Battalion were activated and deployed to the
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Webb's Historical, Industrial and Biographical Florida, Part 1, 1885, pg 124.
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Lt. Col. Ralph C. Davis (Battalion Commander) and Capt. Russell W. Buckhalt (
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The 2nd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment is currently headquartered in
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and both A and C Company, 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry, positioned in
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COL Vivian B. Collins, 124th Infantry Regiment, 9/30/1925 – 5/25/1928.
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COL Preston Ayers, 124th Infantry Regiment, 7/13/1934 – circa 1940.
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Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Florida, 1947-1948
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Report of the Adjutant General of the state of Florida, 1945–1946
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quarantine in South Florida. In March 1933, Company H guarded
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Florida's Army: Militia/State Troops?National Guard 1565–1985
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COL Chester Wilson, 124th Infantry Regiment, circa 1928–1934.
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Infantry regiments of the United States Army National Guard
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In 1884 the "Jacksonville Light Infantry" of the Civil War
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Company B (Cocoa), 1st Battalion, additionally entitled to
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COL Raymond C. Turck, 124th Infantry Regiment, circa 1920s.
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COL Maxwell C. Snyder, 124th Infantry Regiment, 1947–1952.
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The 124th Regiment saw intense fighting on the island of
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Co. C, 2nd Battalion (earned as Troop E, 153d Cavalry)
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COL Robert B. Harkness, 124th Infantry Regiment, 1952–
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COL Fred Safay, 124th Infantry Regiment, 1940 - 1942.
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2nd Florida Infantry on the Mexican border, 1916–17.
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1st Florida Volunteer Infantry (1898)

United States Army
Light infantry
American Civil War
Spanish–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
World War II
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Presidential Unit Citation
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
Albert H. Blanding
The shield is white, the old Infantry color. The saltire is taken from the Florida State flag. The sheathed sword, from the Spanish War service medal, represents service during that war. The cactus symbolizes service on the Mexican Border, and the fleur-de-lis, service during World War I.
United States Army
Florida Army National Guard
53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team
123rd Infantry Regiment
125th Infantry Regiment
Spanish–American War
Spanish War Service Medal


Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa
Wauchula
31st Division
World War I
Camp Gordon
Fourth Corps Area

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