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102nd Field Artillery Regiment

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102nd Field Artillery Regiment
Coat of arms
ActiveJuly 1786 – July 15, 2006
Country United States
BranchMassachusetts Army National Guard
Garrison/HQQuincy, Massachusetts
EquipmentM109A5 (last used)
EngagementsWorld War I

World War II

Operation Iraqi Freedom III

Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ernest R. Redmond
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia

The 102nd Field Artillery Regiment was organized in July 1786 in the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia at Salem, Massachusetts as the Cadet Company and re-designated as the Second Corps of Cadets. In 1972 they became the 102nd Field Artillery and in 1996 the 102nd was reorganized as a regiment to consist of the 1st Battalion. The regiment's battalions were associated with the 26th Infantry Division for a long period and later was assigned to the 113th Field Artillery Brigade.[1] On July 15, 2006, the 102d cased their colors in Fort Independence at Castle Island in South Boston, Massachusetts. The lineage of the 102d Field Artillery and the Second Corps of Cadets was transferred to Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion 101st Field Artillery in Danvers, Massachusetts.

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References

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  1. ^ "113th Field Artillery Brigade". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 2010-07-14.