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3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)

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731:. Prior to its introduction in 2008, it was known as the Dress Blue Uniform and worn only by units that required their wear, such as the 3rd Infantry. The 'blues' date back to the early 1950s, and were rarely worn by regular units, being an optional uniform along with the Dress Whites. Worn on the left shoulder is a black distinctive trimming, also known as a buff strap. On the shoulder of the Army Service Uniform, a blue tab with "HONOR GUARD" embroidered on it in white letters is worn. Nameplates are not worn for uniformity, and instead of ribbons, medals are worn instead. Pinned to the top right chest pocket is a badge unique to the Old Guard, bearing the shape of the Tomb and surrounded by laurels. 688: 401: 608: 534: 417: 1914:. On 15 August 1967, the 11th Infantry Brigade adopted the "light Infantry" concept. By selecting one rifle platoon and personnel from the weapons platoon from each line company, an additional line company, delta, was introduced to the battalion. Further by removing the 4.2" mortar and reconnaissance platoons and the ground surveillance section from the former headquarters company, a combat support company, Echo, was created with these two changes to the battalion, the revised strength authorization totaled 44 officers, 1 warrant officer and 886 enlisted men. 2070: 2168: 658:(a historic pike-like weapon) in his right hand to direct and command his unit. As such, he is the only soldier in all the U.S. Armed Forces authorized to bear a spontoon and to salute with the left hand (although U.S. Navy personnel are allowed to salute with the left hand under certain conditions). Rounding out The Old Guard are the 289th Military Police Company, the 947th Military Working Dog Detachment, the 529th Regimental Support Company, two battalion headquarters companies, and the regimental headquarters company. 91: 619: 46: 673: 75: 385: 1185: 567:, and full honor reviews in support of senior army leaders and retiring soldiers. Special events include the Twilight Tattoo, a weekly performance in the adjacent Washington area on Wednesday evenings from May to July, and the Spirit of America, a historical pageant presented at three national venues in September. The Old Guard is the only unit in the U.S. Armed Forces authorized, by a 1922 decree of the 1903:, Hawaii, on 1 July 1966, and commanded by LTC Harold J. Meyer. The battalion consisted initially of Headquarters and Headquarters Company and A Company, containing one officer/five enlisted men and twenty one enlisted men respectively. By 31 December 1966, the battalion strength had increased to 37 officers, two warrant officers and 492 enlisted men. 3996: 3935: 2112: 1828:, Alaska. The 205th Infantry Brigade was headquartered at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, until its inactivation. It was inactivated on 25 August 1994. The 3d Battalion was scheduled to activate at Fort Carson as part of the 5th IBCT/4th Infantry Division. The activation was cancelled when the army froze at 45 brigades. 940:. After a 31-year hiatus from service, the 2nd Battalion was reactivated on 15 March 2001 as part of the U.S. Army's first Stryker brigade (inactive) combat team. It served as part of the first deployment of a Stryker brigade combat team in 2003. It then served a 15-month deployment in 2006–2007. It deployed to 1980:
Another historic event occurred on 15 December 2003, when Bravo Company of the 1st Battalion deployed from Fort Myer, Virginia, for duty in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. This was the first deployment of an element of The Old Guard's 1st Battalion since World War II. Bravo Company, also
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After the end of the War of 1812 in early 1815, the Army had a total of 44 Infantry regiments which were consolidated into only eight regiments. Rather than preserving the existing designations of the Army's oldest units, it was decided instead to consolidate units based on their geographic proximity
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Escort Platoon is a term referring to a platoon of soldiers in the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Regiment whose primary ceremonial mission is to march in ceremonies or military funerals. Generally, line infantry companies delegate the escort role to their 1st platoon. This platoon is generally composed of
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In addition to the marching platoons, there are also elements of The Old Guard that serve special roles unique both to the regiment as well as the U.S. Army. Among these include the sentinels of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, maintaining a twenty-four-hour watch over one of the nation's most sacred
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The Old Guard's current duties include, but are not limited to, providing funeral details at Arlington National Cemetery, guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, providing honor guards for visiting dignitaries, supporting official ceremonies and providing a quick reaction force for the Washington,
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unit and thus required to meet standards for certification in its combat role. The unit also trains for its support role to civil authorities in a wide range of scenarios and for deployments in support of overseas contingency operations. On order, it conducts defense in support of civil authorities
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Consolidated May–October 1815 with the 5th Infantry Regiment (constituted 12 April 1808), the 17th Infantry Regiment (constituted 11 January 1812), the 19th Infantry Regiment (constituted 26 June 1812), and the 28th Infantry Regiment (constituted 29 January 1813) to form the 3rd Infantry (The 17th
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When the battalion was reactivated, it utilized facilities formerly occupied by elements of the 25th infantry Division. During the period of 1 July 1966 through 10 September 1966, the battalion conducted preparation for Basic Unit Training since most of the Old Guard's lower enlisted personnel had
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The 7th Battalion was activated on 24 November 1967 and assigned to the 6th Infantry Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. It was relieved from assignment to the 6th Infantry Division on 24 July 1968, and inactivated on 25 July, concurrent with the inactivation of the 6th Infantry Division at Fort
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On 7 July 1967, the battalion conducted a farewell review for its departing commander, Lieutenant Colonel Meyer and simultaneously Major C. Hartsfield assumed interim command of the battalion. On 20 July, the battalion welcomed Lieutenant Colonel Alvin E. Adkins as its new commander. Adkins had
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in Ohio on 14 October 1920. The regiment marched 941 miles from Camp Sherman to Fort Snelling, Minnesota, arriving on 17 November 1921. Upon arrival the 2nd and 3rd Battalions were inactivated on 18 November 1921, and the 1st Battalion assumed garrison duties. The regiment was re-organized as a
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One-half of the 37th Infantry consolidated August–December 1869 with the 3rd 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
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The 3d Infantry was credited with the American Theater streamer for its defense of Newfoundland. It was also credited with the European Theater Northern France Campaign streamer, even though the Northern France Campaign technically ended on 14 September 1944. However theater commanders were
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until 15 April 1902. It then returned to the United States where it was stationed in Kentucky, Ohio and Illinois. It was then sent to Alaska where it served from 1 July 1904, to 6 August 1906, when it was sent to Washington state until it was sent back to the Philippines about 1909.
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The regiment's mission is to conduct memorial affairs to honor fallen comrades and ceremonies and special events to represent the U.S. Army, communicating its story to United States citizens and the world. Although The Old Guard primarily functions in a ceremonial role, it is an
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Aside from supporting military and state funerals, the 3d Infantry also assumed the responsibility for providing the guard detail at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery and for providing honor guards at the White House for high ranking dignitaries.
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authorized to award Campaign Participation Credit to select campaigns even after the technical end of that campaign, the Northern France Campaign being one of those, since the 3rd Infantry Regiment assisted with the mission of containing the German Garrison at St. Nazaire.
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The 6th Battalion was activated on 24 November 1967 and assigned to the 6th Infantry Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. It was relieved from assignment to the 6th Infantry Division on 24 July 1968, and inactivated on 1 February 1969 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
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On 25 December, personnel of the advance party, including LTC Adkins, the company commanders and additional key staff members departed by aircraft for South Vietnam. Shortly thereafter at 23:30 on 5 December the main body left Honolulu pier 40 on the
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the tallest soldiers assigned to the unit. The regiment's Presidential Escort Platoon, Honor Guard Company, is based at Fort Myer. The platoon serves at presidential funerals, inaugurations, Pentagon retirements, state dinners and state visits at the
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rather than seniority. On May 17, 1815, the 1st Infantry was consolidated with five other regiments to form the 3rd Infantry. This is why the 3rd Infantry is the oldest Infantry unit in the active United States Army rather than the 1st Infantry.
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On 12 November 2003, the 2nd Battalion deployed to Iraq with the 3d Brigade (Stryker), 2nd Infantry Division to begin a tour of duty in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. This was the first deployment of an element of The Old Guard since the
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held on 19 July 1948 in which soldiers of the 3d Infantry played a prominent role. This was the beginning of the 3d Infantry's current mission of performing ceremonial duties in the Washington, D.C. area.
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In 1795 the Legion was reorganized along more traditional lines and reverted to being called the United States Army. In the reorganization the 1st Sub-Legion was redesignated as the 1st Infantry Regiment.
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in Florida and in Saluria on the Gulf Coast of Texas when the war began in April 1861. Three companies of the 3rd Infantry surrendered on 25 April. Five of the regiment's 10 companies were engaged at the
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of Kazakhstan (right), escorted by Colonel Gregory Gardner (center) of the 3rd Infantry Regiment inspect the joint services honor guard during a full honor military arrival ceremony for Nazarbayev at
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The promotion of Private David Radford Martin, of Gray, Knox County, Kentucky to Corporal, of Company C, 3rd US Regiment of Infantry, on 19 January 1914 at Madison Barracks, Jefferson County, New York
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One of the more active company grade officers was Captain James McCrae who, as Major General, commanded the 78th Division in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensive in World War I.
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From 1966 to 1974, the 4th Battalion was part of the 11th and 198th Infantry Brigades and 23d Infantry Division in Vietnam. The 4th Battalion was reactivated at Fort Myer in 2008.
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In 2007, 1st Battalion's Delta Company was deployed to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti as part of CJTF-HOA, supporting humanitarian missions and local military training in the region.
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When the United States declared war on Japan in December 1941, the regiment was stationed at Fort Snelling. The 2nd Battalion was inactivated 1 September 1942 at Fort Snelling.
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During World War II, the 3rd Infantry served most of the war as a separate regiment and was not assigned to a combat division until 50 days before the German surrender.
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On 1 June 1966, the 2nd Battalion was activated at Fort Benning, Georgia and assigned to the 199th Light Infantry Brigade (199th LIB). The 199th LIB deployed to
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The 3d Battalion of the 3d Infantry, from 1963 until its inactivation in 1994, was one of the three light infantry battalions that made up the Army Reserve's
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used in full honors funerals and supports wounded warriors participating in the Therapeutic Riding Program. Other elements of The Old Guard include the
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The 1st and 4th Battalions perform a variety of ceremonial and honorary duties. Memorial affairs missions include standard and full honors funerals in
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for rescuing casualties during the battle. The Battle of Sugar Point was the last battle fought between the United States Army and Native Americans.
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never served with a regular unit. The non-commissioned officers, on the other hand, were greatly experienced with many recent returns from Vietnam.
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The regiment arrived in Boston on 17 September 1943 and moved to Camp Butner, North Carolina, on 22 September 1943 where it was attached to the
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in Minnesota. On 5 October 1898, a force of about 80 men—including soldiers of the 3rd Infantry, U.S. Marshals and Indian Police—fought in the
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Consolidated August–December 1869 with one-half of the 37th Infantry Regiment (see ANNEX) and consolidated unit designated as the 3rd Infantry
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was assigned to the 3rd Infantry. Ridgway would go on to have a highly distinguished 38-year career including assignments as commander of the
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On 1 October 1933, the regiment reverted to being assigned to the 7th Division. On 22 April 1939 the regiment conducted a review for
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Withdrawn 16 January 1986 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System
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Circular Showing the Distribution of Troops of the Line of the United States Army. 1 January 1866, to 30 June 1909. pp. 47-48.
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The 199th LIB returned to the United States in 1970 and the 2nd Battalion was inactivated on 15 October 1970 at Fort Benning.
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The Old Guard's ceremonial task list includes full honor arrivals for visiting dignitaries, wreath laying ceremonies at the
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area under command of the 4th Infantry Division, the soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry relieved troops of the
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sites; the Continental Color Guard, which presents the nation's colors at special events across the Capitol Region; the
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Charlie Company, 1st Battalion deployed to Camp Taji, Iraq, in 2009 to execute its theater internment support mission.
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Organized August–September 1784 in Pennsylvania and New Jersey (New York and Connecticut companies organized in 1785)
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called Task Force Bravo and Team Battlehard, arrived in the US Central Command area of operations to take up duty in
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in January 2004 in northern Iraq. The 2nd Battalion began redeployment back to the United States in October 2004.
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On 16 October 1939, it was relieved from assignment to the 7th Division and assigned to the 6th Division at
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and served mostly in Virginia. From May 1862 to March 1864, it served with 1st Brigade, 2nd Division of the
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and 19th Infantry Regiments had been consolidated with the 26th and 27th Infantry Regiments on 12 May 1814)
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in November 1963. Aside from the Kennedy funeral, the Old Guard has also supported state funerals for the
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Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered AFGHANISTAN 2011-2012 (earned by 2d Battalion)
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and guarded against a possible invasion. One of the regiment's officers at this time was 2nd Lieutenant
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The Old Guard gained national attention for the support it provided to the state funeral of President
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As of August 1914 the regiment's headquarters, along with the 2nd and 3rd Battalions, were located at
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Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2009-2010 (earned by 2d Battalion)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2006-2007 (earned by 2d Battalion)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2003-2004 (earned by 2d Battalion)
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Morse (served 2001–2006) films a series on The Old Guard, including Staff Sergeant Adam Dickmeyer
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The 5th Battalion was activated on 24 November 1967 and assigned to the 6th Infantry Division at
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During the Mexican War, the regiment fought in most of the major battles of the war including
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Valorous Unit Award, Streamer embroidered KARBALA AND AN NAJAF, IRAQ (earned by 2d Battalion)
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Relieved 1 October 1933 from assignment to the 6th Division and assigned to the 7th Division
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Army Superior Unit Award, Streamer embroidered 2011-2013 (earned by 1st and 4th Battalions)
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During its preparation for service in South Vietnam, the 4th Battalion was assigned to the
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Artists depiction of Anthony Wayne near the banks of the Maumee River in Ohio, August 1794
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The annual report of the Army from 1826 showed that the regiment had been re-located to
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The 3d Infantry Regiment (less the 2nd Battalion) was re-activated on 6 April 1948 at
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Reorganized 1 July 1957 as a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System
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Army Superior Unit Award, Streamer embroidered 2004-2005 (earned by 1st Battalion)
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3d Battalion, 19th Infantry, reorganized and redesignated 23 November 1866 as the
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4th Battalion assigned to the Military District of Washington, Fort Myer, Virginia
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combat regiment when the 2nd and 3rd Battalions were re-activated on 8 June 1922.
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and was credited with 12 campaigns. Detachments from the regiment were serving at
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Military units and formations of the United States in the Philippine–American War
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Army Superior Unit Award, Streamer embroidered 2002-2003 (earned by 2d Battalion)
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After serving in New Mexico, the regiment was spread out to various posts on the
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As of 30 November 1819, the regiment was located on the northwestern frontier at
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and 23d Infantry Division in Vietnam. The 2nd Battalion has the following units:
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of the U.S. Army Hospital Corps, attached to the 3d U.S. Infantry, received the
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in 1784. It has been the official ceremonial unit of the U.S. Army since 1948.
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When on duty, members of the 3rd Infantry Regiment wear the standard dark blue
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Military units and formations of the United States in the Spanish–American War
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Army Superior Unit Award, Streamer embroidered 1993 (earned by 1st Battalion)
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As of 2018, there were three active battalions of the 3d Infantry Regiment.
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in Afghanistan, where they were responsible for providing base security for
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As of November 1837, the regiment's headquarters and six companies were at
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After the Civil War, the 3rd Infantry served in Kansas, Colorado and the
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on 17 December 2003. The soldiers of The Old Guard served in support of
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and participated in the killing of between 347 and 504 civilians in the
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with his body, he was later posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
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The 3rd Infantry sailed from New York on 3 February 1899 aboard the
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and his wife for his first state visit to Washington, April 23, 2018
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and deploys elements in support of overseas contingency operations.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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on 22 March 1899 via the Suez Canal. The regiment fought in the
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Constituted 3 May 1861 in the Regular Army as the 3d Battalion,
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previously served in World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
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On 3 July 1969 while Company D, 2nd Battalion was patrolling in
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Memorial affairs, ceremonies and special events (two battalions)
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The 4th Battalion of The Old Guard was officially activated at
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with the mission of containing the isolated German garrison at
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On 16 March, Company B was landed by helicopters near Mỹ Khê,
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in 2011. From 1966 to 1970, the 2nd Battalion was part of the
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Sniper: American Single-Shot Warriors in Iraq and Afghanistan
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After returning from Cuba, the 3rd Infantry was stationed at
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muskets and halberds at ceremonies and special events; the
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Redesignated in 1792 as the Infantry of the 1st Sub-Legion
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Redesignated 29 September 1789 as the Regiment of Infantry
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United States Regular Army Civil War units and formations
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Redesignated 31 October 1796 as the 1st Infantry Regiment
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The following 3d Infantry soldiers have been awarded the
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of World War II, Korea and Vietnam as well as presidents
495:: – "Touch Me Not"). The regiment is a major unit of the 3619:"3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division" 2473:
Regiment (less 2nd Battalion) activated 6 April 1948 at
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As of 1805, six of the regiment's ten companies were in
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In 1792 the United States Army was reorganized into the
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Redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 3d Infantry Regiment
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2nd and 3rd Battalions inactivated 18 November 1921 at
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Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Identification Badge
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with Palm, 1968-1970 (earned by 2d and 4th Battalions)
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Redesignated 3 March 1791 as the 1st Infantry Regiment
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organized in 1784 under command of Lieutenant Colonel
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The 4th Battalion is composed of the following units:
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The 1st Battalion is composed of the following units:
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In 1916, the 3rd Infantry, then commanded by Colonel
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in 1790. This was followed by devastating losses at
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Active Infantry regiments of the United States Army
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2419:; activated 8 June 1922 at Fort Snelling, Minnesota 2366:Constituted 3 June 1784 in the Regular Army as the 1933:harbor and proceeded by vehicle convoy north along 1615:On 24 March 1923, the regiment was assigned to the 1385:The regiment spent most of the war assigned to the 409: 393: 377: 372: 344: 336: 326: 321: 311: 215: 207: 199: 178: 166: 158: 140: 130: 122: 112: 102: 84: 68: 58: 34: 4090:is available for free viewing and download at the 4077:is available for free viewing and download at the 4064:is available for free viewing and download at the 3661:"'Old Guard' establishes forward base in Ethiopia" 3321: 3320:Cavallaro, Gina; Larsen, Matt (1 September 2010). 2943:List of United States Regular Army Civil War units 2022:who were engaged in village stability operations. 1369:The 3rd Infantry saw extensive service during the 1312:From 1840 to 1843, the 3rd Infantry fought in the 654:of the Fife and Drum Corps traditionally bears an 4120:Military units and formations established in 1784 2894:, First Class, 1966-1970 (earned by 2d Battalion) 1929:. After 14 days at sea, the main body arrived at 1668:The 1st Battalion was inactivated 1 June 1941 at 1533:, was sent to the Texas-Mexico Border during the 3232: 3230: 3156:"Company C Soldiers prepare for Iraq deployment" 2431:Relieved 16 October 1939 from assignment to the 740:Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company 735:Current organization of the 3d Infantry Regiment 3961:at ArmyHistory.org. Accessed on 10 August 2008 2760:American Theater, Streamer without inscription; 1057:Tomb Guard Platoon, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 764:Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear 4170:Ceremonial units of the United States military 4034:"The Old Guard in the Philippine Insurrection" 3966:"MDW commander visits deployed Old Guard unit" 1305:in Louisiana with the other four companies at 1096:Presidential Firing Party (Jack of All Trades) 969:Battalion Staff Sections: (S1, S2, S3, S4, S6) 665:awarded to specific members of "The Old Guard" 4013:United States Army Center of Military History 3991:United States Army Center of Military History 3944:United States Army Center of Military History 3571:United States Army Center of Military History 3238:"Regimental Drum Major Association Home Page" 3130:United States Army Center of Military History 2997:United States Army Center of Military History 2892:Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Honor Medal 1517:, New York. The 1st Battalion was located at 479:, and is readily identified by its nickname, 8: 4125:Infantry regiments of the United States Army 3850:"3rd Infantry Regiment | Lineage and Honors" 3754:. Government Printing Office. 1901. p.  3700:, via army.mil. Retrieved on 6 October 2007. 3634:"Old Guard prepares to leave Horn of Africa" 3531:. Shelby L. Stanton. Galahad Books. pg. 199. 2438:Relieved 10 May 1941 from assignment to the 2010:In December 2011, 2nd Battalion deployed to 1680:. The remainder of the regiment was sent to 746:Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) 3567:"Medal of Honor recipients – Vietnam (A-L)" 3066: 3064: 3028:. Government Printing Office. p. 140. 2094:, Company H, March 1868, Plum Creek, Kansas 1552:in Texas. The 1st Battalion was located at 1339:which led to the capture and occupation of 2459:); battalion activated 22 October 1943 at 2448:, Missouri; activated 14 February 1942 in 2444:(1st Battalion inactivated 1 June 1941 at 2422:Assigned 24 March 1923 to the 7th Division 1672:, with its soldiers being assigned to the 1346:From 1856 to 1860, the regiment served in 1239:War of 1812 and reorganization of the Army 711:, and during presidential speeches in the 429: 2130:for his actions on 5 October 1898 in the 1676:and was re-activated 14 February 1942 in 4160:1784 establishments in the United States 2110: 1991:Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa 1847:The 2nd Battalion in Vietnam (1966-1970) 1701:Late in the war, the regiment staged at 1593:Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1157:The Old Guard traces its history to the 4047:History of the 3rd Regiment of Infantry 3880:"Department of the Army Pamphlet 672–3" 3713:. WUSA9. 25 August 2009. Archived from 3685:Van Der Weide, Nancy. (27 April 2007.) 3097:Mahon, John K.; Danysh, Romana (1972). 2954: 2510:Organized May 1865 – September 1866 at 2470:Inactivated 20 November 1946 in Germany 1028:Headquarters/Field Feeding Team Platoon 668: 529:Memorial affairs and ceremonial mission 1895:The 4th Battalion in Vietnam (1967–68) 1855:in December 1966 operating throughout 1114:947th Military Police Detachment (K-9) 1042:4th Battalion 3rd US Infantry Regiment 924:2nd Battalion 3rd US Infantry Regiment 821:1st Battalion 3rd US Infantry Regiment 792:IMO (Information Management Operations 694:Military Horseman Identification Badge 626:The Caisson Platoon also provides the 537:The 3rd Infantry during a welcome for 31: 3844: 3842: 3613: 3611: 1796:and Medal of Honor recipient Senator 503:, having been first organized as the 7: 4020:from the original on 1 November 2008 3659:McKeeby, Eric M. (2 February 2004). 3181:. Joint Base Andrews. Archived from 3072:"3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment website" 3055:The Old Guard march is available at 2103:, Company A, 2 September 1868, near 1607:, the 3rd Infantry was relocated to 1090:Presidential Escort Platoon (Echo 1) 3663:. Army News Service. Archived from 2886:Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross 1969:. Operating first in the dangerous 1603:Following the establishment of the 1261:campaign credit for the War of 1812 611:The Old Guard's Caisson Platoon at 596:(the wagon that bears a casket) in 469:3rd United States Infantry Regiment 395:Combat service identification badge 35:3rd United States Infantry Regiment 27:United States Army combat formation 18:3rd United States Infantry Regiment 3942:from websites or documents of the 1941:and a base of operations known as 1259:. These actions give the regiment 25: 3964:McKeeby, Eric M. (30 June 2004.) 3735:Holbrook, Franklin Fisk. (1923.) 3632:McKeeby, Eric M. (19 July 2004). 3138:1st American Regiment (1783-1784) 1477:Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians 1251:and saw action at the battles of 1219:, with the other four located at 1125:529th Regimental Support Company 316:http://www.oldguard.mdw.army.mil/ 3994: 3971:McKeeby, Eric M. (11 May 2004.) 3938: This article incorporates 3933: 3711:"Old Guard Unit Deploys to Iraq" 3596:Hersh, Seymour (16 March 1998). 2435:and assigned to the 6th Division 1475:against 17 members of the local 1087:Company E (Honor Guard Company) 1082:Three Colonial Marching Platoons 686: 671: 475:. It currently has three active 118:Stryker infantry (one battalion) 89: 73: 44: 4087:STAFF FILM REPORT 66-30A (1966) 3993:. Retrieved on 4 October 2007. 3777:"Medal of Honor: Oscar Burkard" 3687:"Delta Dawgs Combat Extremism." 3573:. 3 August 2009. Archived from 3154:Deweese, Nancy (23 July 2009). 2999:. 21 April 2010. Archived from 2163:Notable members of the regiment 2040:Military District of Washington 1589:Supreme Allied Commander Europe 497:Military District of Washington 135:Military District of Washington 4036:. Retrieved on 8 February 2014 3177:Williams, Paul (22 May 2011). 2038:1st Battalion assigned to the 1525:Mexican Border and World War I 1070:Sections: (S1, S2, S3, S4, S6) 837:Sections: (S1, S2, S3, S4, S6) 126:Four battalions (three active) 1: 4032:Eanes, Colonel Greg. (2013). 3545:. Galahad Books. p. 89. 3454:. 3 February 1899. p. 1. 2850:Meritorious Unit Commendation 2543:Campaign participation credit 2370:to consist of companies from 1877:losing nine killed including 1818:6th Infantry Division (Light) 1556:and the 2nd Battalion was at 1121:Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps 1105:289th Military Police Company 1062:United States Army Drill Team 644:Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps 211:21 September-Organization Day 4061:Big Picture: Prelude to Taps 3751:General Orders and Circulars 3529:World War II Order of Battle 3057:The U.S. Army band's website 3022:Heitman, Francis B. (1903). 2200:Major General and President 1585:United Nations Command Korea 950:199th Light Infantry Brigade 3989:. (U.S. military website.) 3472:. 22 March 1899. p. 1. 3466:"Transport Sherman Arrives" 3209:Arlington National Cemetery 3074:. U.S. Army. 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3rd United States Infantry Regiment

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United States Army
Infantry
Military District of Washington
Fort Myer, VA
Fort Lewis, WA
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Indian Wars
Hardin's Defeat
Battle of the Wabash
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Battle of Sugar Point
War of 1812
Siege of Fort Meigs
Battle of Fort Stephenson
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Spanish–American War
Philippine Insurrection
World War II
Vietnam War
Global War on Terrorism
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
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Paul Octave Hébert
Henry Leavenworth

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