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110th Infantry Regiment (United States)

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110th Infantry Regiment
Coat of arms
ActiveNovember 28 1873-
Country United States
AllegianceUS
BranchUnited States Army
TypeInfantry
Rolelight infantry
Garrison/HQMount Pleasant, Pennsylvania
Nickname(s)Fighting Tenth (special designation)[1]
Motto(s)"Cuiusque Devotio est Vis Regimenti" (The Devotion of Each Is The Strength Of The Regiment)
EngagementsSpanish–American War
Mexican Expedition
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Frank Tompkins
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia
110th Infantry memorial at Washington (PA) cemetery

The 110th Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army. Its legacy unit, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, is a subordinate command of 2nd Brigade, 28th Infantry Division.[2]

The regiment served with the 55th Infantry Brigade, 28th Infantry Division from September 1917 – May 1919, and from 1921–24.[3]

  • Organized and federally recognized 8 June 1921 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at Washington, Pennsylvania as Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, an element of the 28th Division (later redesignated as the 28th Infantry Division).
  • Inducted into federal service 17 February 1941 at Washington.
  • Based in Pembrokeshire, Wales from October 1943 to April 1944, preparing for D-Day; a memorial to those lost in the liberation of Europe was unveiled in 2019.[4][5]
  • Inactivated 25 October 1945 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.
  • Reorganized and federally recognized 12 December 1946 at Washington as Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry.
  • Ordered into active federal service 5 September 1950 at Washington.
  • Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry [NGUS], organized and federally recognized 16 July 1953 at Washington.
  • Released from active federal service 15 June 1954 and reverted to state control; federal recognition concurrently withdrawn from Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry (NGUS).
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 June 1959 as Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group, 110th Infantry.

Current reorganization as of March 2014

  • Home Station: Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania
  • Company A – Indiana, Pennsylvania
  • Company B – Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
  • Company C – Connellsville, Pennsylvania
  • Company D – Greensburg, Pennsylvania

In June 2016, 1st Battalion-110th Infantry Regiment deployed to Jordan, UAE, and Kuwait to train their forces.[6]

Notable members

References

  1. ^ "Special Designation Listing". United States Army Center of Military History. 21 April 2010. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  2. ^ Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum, 28th Infantry Division Heraldry Archived 20 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 1 July 2013
  3. ^ McGrath, The Brigade, 168.
  4. ^ "Pembrokeshire memorial plan for US D-Day servicemen". BBC News. 19 March 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  5. ^ "D-Day: Pembrokeshire memorial unveiled for US soldiers". BBC News. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  6. ^ Pennsylvania Guardsmen deploy to Jordan 7 July 2016

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