138th Infantry Regiment (United States)

138th Infantry Regiment

Coat of arms
Active 1832
Country  United States
Allegiance Missouri
Branch Missouri Army National Guard
Type Light Infantry
Size Regiment
Motto(s) "St. Louis' Own"
Engagements Mexican War
American Civil War
World War I
World War II
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia
U.S. Infantry Regiments
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The 138th Infantry Regiment is an infantry battalion in the Missouri National Guard.[1] Of the original regiment, only the 1st Battalion remains an active National Guard unit. As of 2008, the 1st Battalion, 138th Infantry Regiment is a light infantry battalion currently assigned to the 110th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri.

History

The 138th Regiment was first organized in 1832 in the Missouri Militia at St. Louis, then known as the St. Louis Grays.

Civil War

damn rebels! ...or yanks

World War I

we roasted the huns hard

World war II

killed krauts and japs i think

Global War on Terrorism

The 138th Infantry Regiment has not been deployed in the Global War on Terrorism.

Lineage

Organized in 1832 in the Missouri Militia at St. Louis as the St. Louis Grays

10–24 May 1847 at St. Louis

30 April 1862 in Confederate service near Corinth, Mississippi) and consolidated unit designated as the 1st and 4th Consolidated Missouri Infantry Regiment

(Missouri Militia redesignated 16 March 1877 as the Missouri National Guard)

5 August 1917

ANNEX 1

Organized 26 July 1852 in the Missouri Militia at St. Louis as the National Guards

ANNEX 2

Organized 7 November 1877 in the Missouri National Guard at St. Louis as the 1st Regiment of Police Reserves

ANNEX 3

Constituted 14 December 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 880th Airborne Engineer Battalion, Aviation

(Federal recognition withdrawn 1 April 1954 from Company C [Colorado Air National Guard]; Company B [Louisiana Air National Guard] redesignated 1 September 1954 as Company B, 225th Engineer Aviation Battalion – hereafter separate lineage)

Distinctive unit insignia

A Gold color metal and enamel device 1 3/32 inches (2.78 cm) in height consisting of a shield blazoned: Azure, the equestrian statue in profile of Louis IX (St. Louis) of France Or, (the statue is in forest Park, St. Louis, by Charles Henry Niehaus).

The shield is blue for Infantry. The statue of Louis IX (St. Louis) alludes to the home area of the organization.

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 138th Infantry Regiment on 24 May 1926. It was redesignated for the 1138th Engineer Battalion on 3 May 1989.

Coat of arms

Campaign streamers

Mexican War

Civil War (Confederate Service)

World War I

World War II

War on Terrorism

Decorations

See also

References

External links

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