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National Guard, on 15 May 1922, and assigned to the Harbor Defenses of Portland. The eight National Guard coast defense command headquarters constituted after World War I were, in effect, regimental headquarters for their assigned batteries in their harbor defenses, but their role in mobilization remained unclear. A regimental organization was later formally effected in National Guard coast artillery units, and Maine's 1st C.D.C. became the regimental headquarters of the 240th Artillery Regiment (Harbor Defense), Coast Artillery Corps, which was organized and federally recognized on 11 July 1922, and redesignated as the 240th on 17 September 1923. It was intended to be organized as a 12-battery regiment. Again redesignated on 14 May 1924 as the 240th Coast Artillery Regiment (Harbor Defense). The regiment, or elements thereof, was called up to perform the following state duties: two batteries for relief duties in connection with a major fire in Thurston, Maine, 15–17 September 1924; Batteries C and H for fighting a forest fire in
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314th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion to form 1st Battalion, 240th Artillery. On 1 June 1961 the 103rd ACR, less the headquarters company, was reorganized and re-designated as the 20th Armor Regiment. At the same time, the Headquarters Company of the 103rd ACR was re-designated as Headquarters, 113th Armor Group.
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U.S. Army Spc. Symone Sherrill, an engineer with the 150th Engineer Company, New Jersey Army National Guard, assigned to the 133rd Engineer Battalion, Maine Army National Guard, carries a traffic cone while marking off her work area during a project to build an earth-filled barrier at Bagram Airfield
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On 1 March 1959 Companies A, B, and C of the 703rd AA Bn consolidated with the 103rd Infantry and were reorganized and re-designated as the 103d Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR). Meanwhile, Headquarters and Company D of the 703rd AA Gun Bn were re-organized and re-designated, and consolidated with the
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Lt. Col. Lisa Sessions made history as the first woman to hold the post of commander in the Maine Army National Guard’s 133rd Engineer Battalion. The change of command ceremony took place on April 3, 2022, at the Brunswick Armed Forces Reserve Center. During this event, Lt. Col. Shanon Cotta handed
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In 1962, the 3rd Battalion, 20th Armor was mobilized for the Berlin Crisis and stood ready in Fort Stewart, Georgia, until the crisis defused. In 1963, the 1st Battalion, 20th Armor was stood up in readiness during the Cuban Missile Crisis but the issues were resolved before the unit had to deploy.
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The 54th Artillery Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps, was demobilized on 13 March 1919. Coast artillery units were reorganized in the Maine National Guard in 1920–21 with old and new coast defense companies. The companies were designated as the 1st Coast Defense Command, Coast Artillery Corps, Maine
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from March to May 1864, and then in Virginia from July 1864 to April 1865. On 29 May 1864, the 10th Maine Battalion was consolidated with the 29th Maine, thus establishing continuity with the 10th Maine Regiment and the 1st Maine Regiment. The 29th Maine served on occupation duty in South Carolina
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In 1909, the 1st M.V.M. reorganized and re-designated as the Maine Coast Artillery Corps, eventually forming thirteen numbered companies with batteries stationed from Bath to Kittery. In 1917 it was mobilized to protect the Maine coast, manning coast defenses, primarily near Portland. In December
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was raised from the Brewer area. The 20th would become one of the most famous units in the Civil War. The regiment saw limited action at Antietam but made up for it at the Battle of Fredericksburg, where they were part of the assault element that aimed to take the Confederate defenses on the high
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gave the order, "Bayonet, Forward!" knowing that he could not withdraw or the enemy would outflank the Union forces. The bayonet charge by the Mainers took the Confederates by surprise and ended their attacks entirely. For his actions, Colonel Chamberlain was awarded the
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At the end of the war, the Soldiers came home and returned to their civilian lives. Many kept up their military experience by membership in the 1st Maine Volunteer Militia, organized in 1873. The 1st M.V.M. had companies in Portland, Augusta,
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In February 1947, the Coast Artillery units were re-organized and re-designated as the 703rd Anti-Aircraft Gun Battalion. They were mobilized from August 1950 to April 1952 to replace Regular Army units that had deployed to Korea during the
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in 1862. Most enlistments in the 10th Maine expired on May 8, 1863, except for 3 companies of "three year men" who were retained in service as the 10th Maine Battalion. The 10th Maine Battalion served as the Provost Guard for the
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was mobilized to defend Portland on September 16, 1940. On 7 October 1944, the regiment was re-organized into the 185th and 186th Coast Artillery Battalions. On 1 April 1945, the two battalions were consolidated into the
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dated April 30, 2014 stated the 133rd Engineer Battalion is under consideration for transfer to Pennsylvania and replacement in-state by an infantry battalion. These plans were declared shelved in November 2015.
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has responded to natural disasters at home and undertaken military deployments overseas. It has the capacity to execute a variety of Army Engineer missions, from horizontal construction, vertical construction,
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missions and surveying. The battalion has two horizontal companies, one vertical company, one combat engineer company, a forward support company, a survey and design detachment and a headquarters company.
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ground. The 20th sustained heavy casualties and was pinned down for over twenty-four hours under enemy fire in the cold December weather. They were positioned on the far left of the Union line at the
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in 1863 and sustained multiple enemy attacks until the regiment had nearly run out of ammunition. They had been ordered to hold to the last man, and the regimental commander, Colonel
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In the spring of 2013, the 133rd deployed a company of vertical engineers to El Salvador to assist in critical infrastructure repairs in support of Operation Beyond the Horizon.
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On 1 September 1993 the 133rd Engineer Battalion was consolidated with the 262nd Engineer Battalion while retaining its designation as the 133rd Engineer Battalion.
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Since 1970, 133rd Engineer Battalion has served both at home for disaster relief missions and abroad in defense of the nation. In 1992 the battalion deployed to
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Maine men would be called on again in 1861 when war divided the nation into North and South. The Portland Light Infantry was designated as Company A of the
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The 240th Artillery was converted, reorganized, and re-designated on 1 June 1961 as the 262nd Engineer Battalion with headquarters at Bangor.
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Pearson 1913, p. 243; and personal communication, Col. Leonid Kondratiuk, Director, Historical Services, Adjutant General's Office, MA.
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recovery. The 133rd opened several key routes in Vermont that had been closed to debris or washouts, enabling communities to get assistance.
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in 2012, a task force of vertical and horizontal Engineers from the 133rd assisted communities in Connecticut in their recovery efforts.
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in 2011, a task force of vertical and horizontal Engineers from the 133rd assisted communities in Vermont in their recovery efforts.
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The 133rd Engineer Battalion is the oldest unit in the Maine Army National Guard and one of several National Guard units with
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On 31 December 1967 the 20th Armor consolidated with Headquarters, 113th Armor Group to form the 133rd Engineer Battalion.
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The 240th Coast Artillery served until the 1960's before being disbanded, but its lineage was assumed into the 20th Armor.
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was mustered into service on December 17, 1863, and was transferred to the southern theater, fighting in Louisiana in the
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over command to Lt. Col. Lisa Sessions, marking a significant milestone for women in leadership within the battalion.
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U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 2. The Arms: Cavalry, Field Artillery, and Coast Artillery, 1919-41
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Other militia units flooded Portland that year, responding to a British invasion from the north that had seized
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In 2005, members of the 133rd responded to Louisiana to provide security and disaster relief assistance after
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to improve infrastructure in rural areas. In 1994, the battalion functioned as Mission Command in support of
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In May 1898 the 1st Maine Infantry was mobilized as the 1st Maine Volunteer Infantry for service in the
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for their participation in the Transition of Iraq and Iraqi Governance Campaigns.
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The 103rd Infantry arrived at the port of Boston on 6 April 1919 on the troopship
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1917, four of the companies were combined with Regular Army companies to form the
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II between 2004 and 2005. The battalion served as the Engineer Task Force for
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was called into service at the same time as the 1st and saw action during the
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Many members of the 1st Maine Volunteer Infantry reenlisted as members of the
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The 2nd Maine Infantry was called into service in 1916 for service on the
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starting in June 1865 and was mustered out of service on June 21, 1866.
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where it was combined with a unit from New Hampshire to become the
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when it was formed in October 1861. It fought at the battles of
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During World War II, the 103rd Infantry, as an element of the
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On 10 August 2013, the 133rd was mobilized in Support of
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