3rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States)

3rd Field Artillery Regiment

Coat of arms
Active 1812
Country  United States
Branch  United States Army
Type Field artillery
Motto(s) "Celeritas et Accuratio" (Speed and Accuracy)
Branch color Scarlet
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia
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The 3rd Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army, first formed in 1812.

History

The 3rd Field Artillery Regiment was first activated in 1812 from numbered companies of artillery. It was first organized with two battalions. It fought in the War of 1812. It fought in the Battle of Sharpsburg. It fought in the Battle of Gettysburg. It fought in the Battle of Cold Harbor. It fought in the Battle of the Wilderness. It fought in the Battle of Petersburg. It fought in World War I. It fought in World War II Battle of the Bulge. It fought in Vietnam. It fought in Desert Storm. It fought in 2nd Gulf War. It fought in Enduring Freedom. It fought in Iraqi Freedom. It fought in Afghanistan.

4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment conducts artillery strikes on Iraqi positions during the 1st Gulf War. 4-3 FA was the primary fire support battalion for Task Force 1-41 during the 1st Gulf War, February 1991.
A M109A2 self-propelled howitzer, belonging to 4-3 FA Battalion, prepares to move into position to engage Iraqi forces, February 1991. 4-3 FA Battalion conducted numerous fire missions and artillery raids during the 1st Gulf War.

Distinctive unit insignia

The distinctive unit insignia is an adaptation of the shield and crest of the coat of arms. The insignia is 1 1/4 inches (3.18 cm) in height.

The shield is scarlet for Artillery. The Civil War is represented by the chevron and four stars, one for each battery in that war. The lion's face, dragon and fleur-de-lis allude to the War of 1812. China Relief Expedition and World War I, respectively. The rising sun indicates the regiment dates back nearly to the dawn of this country's history (Battery "D" was organized in 1802), and the Aztec banner is for the Mexican War.

The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 11 August 1922. It was redesignated for the 3d Field Artillery Battalion on 25 March 1941. It was redesignated for the 3d Armored Field Artillery Battalion on 7 December 1943. The insignia was cancelled on 19 October 1959. The insignia was restored and authorized for the 3d Field Artillery Regiment effective 1 September 1971.

Coat of arms

Current configuration

Decorations

See also

References

Citations

  1. "Hell on Wheels" by Steven Smith
  2. Hillman 1993, p. 4.
  3. Dinackus P.4–10
  4. The Road to Safwan: The 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry in the 1991 Persian Gulf War by Bourque P.96
  5. The Road to Safwan: The 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry in the 1991 Persian Gulf War by Bourque P.98
  6. The Road to Safwan: The 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry in the 1991 Persian Gulf War by Bourque P.99
  7. The Road to Safwan: The 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry in the 1991 Persian Gulf War by Bourque P. 99
  8. Jayhawk! The 7th Corps in the Persian Gulf War by Bourque P.164
  9. Bourque, p.164
  10. Bourque P.161
  11. Bourque P.161
  12. Hillman p.24
  13. Zaloga (2009), p. 64
  14. 1 2 Rostker Tab H
  15. Bourque, p.336
  16. VUA citation
  17. VUA citation

Works consulted

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Institute of Heraldry document "3rd Field Artillery Regiment".

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