Organizations

1st Infantry Division
82nd Airborne Division
8th Air Force

Some Sources of Information about Military Units


The U.S. Army has a long history of its regiments, and a rich history of its infantry divisions, armored divisions, and many more. The Marine Corps, being much smaller, has much less volume of history but equally as rich. The Air Force, being much younger, has less unit history but great depth for the years of its existence, including its predecessor organizations. The Navy has a fabulous history, but is less organized around permanent organizational units and so its history is primarily that of its ships. (Fans of the famous Task Force 58 might disagree, but even that was a temporary unit, rather than one having extensive history.)

 

Web Sites of Military Units

Many military organizations and their respective veterans’ organizations have their own web sites, with varying amounts and types of information. Following are a couple, and I will add more as I get permissions to link.

First Infantry Division This Division is the Army’s oldest standing division, with a history dating back to World War I and being one of the first to land at Normandy on D-Day. Its veterans group is The Society of the 1st Infantry Division, and their web site is Society of the 1st Infantry Division

First Marine Division This organization has a distinguished history. In World War II it was the first American division-sized unit to see action, at Guadalcanal, and finished at Okinawa. It’s official site can be found at 1st Marine Division

Second Infantry Division This outfit has a long history, during World War II and Korea, among others. The site for its veterans’ organization is 2nd Infantry Division

Sixth Infantry Division This group saw much action in the Philippines during World War II. The site for its veterans’ organization is 6th Infantry Division

91st Bomb Group  Many Army Air Force units were stationed in England during World War II as part of the 8th Air Force. Several have good web sites to honor and support their veterans. A fine example is that of the 91st Bomb Group (Heavy). Their web site is 91st Bomb Group

96th Infantry Division This Division was noted for its participation in the battles of Leyte (Philippines) and Okinawa during the last part of World War II. A site honoring its veterans is the Deadeyes site

Some Printed Sources

The following is not a systematic collection of sources, but rather a “bunch” as I have collected and used them.

Revolutionary War

An excellent source of information about the units of the American (Continental) Army in the American Revolution is “The Continental Army” by Robert K. Wright, Jr. It was published by the Army’s Center of MIlitary History in 1989. It is part of the Army Lineage Series and describes the various regiments and their participation in the war. It has never been widely available in commercial book stores, but is still available from the U.S. Govenment Printing Office Bookstore (accessible on line).

Civil War

Probably still the most widely used authoritative source of information about the Union Army units in the Civil War is Dyer’s Compendium. It was compiled by Frederick W. Dyer in the years following that war. It is still available in hard copy, but is generally pretty pricey. It is also available in CD form. It has a wealth of information about the Civil War, including much information about the Confederate units as well.

World War I

 

The U.S. Army has published an extensive series of books about its organization in World War I, Titled Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War. This is also from the Army’s Center of Military History and not available in commercial book stores. It is in a total of five volumes. It doesn’t seem to be available in the U.S. Government Printing Office Bookstore, but the volumes may possibly be obtained through the used book market.

 

Another, now rather rare, source of information about the Army in World War I is “Final Report of Gen. John J. Pershing”, published by the Army in 1919. In addition to a narrative history of the war from Gen. Pershing’s perspective, it has a number of foldout pages that contain maps and, of interest here, some detailed charts of the units that made up the Army’s order of battle in Europe. I stumbled onto a copy in a rare book store in about 1995, but I’m sure it would be rather hard to find these days.


World War II

 

Army

 

The Army has published an extraordinarily extensive list of Army (ground force) units that participated in World War II and the Korean War. It is Department of the Army Pamphlet 672-1, Unit Citation and Campaign Participation Credit Register, and is available on the Internet at DA-Pam 672-1 . However, if you wish to print it, be warned that it runs over 500 pages (of small print.)

 

Air Force

 

The Air Force has published two excellent volumes of the Army Air Corps (Air Force) units of World War II. They are:

 

Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II, Edited by Maurer Maurer. First published in 1969 and reprinted in 1982 This gives a brief history, stations, types of aircraft used, insignia, assignments to higher echelon organizations, and campaign credits and decorations of the various squadrons.

 

Air Force Combat Units of World War II, History and Insignia, Edited by Maurer Maurer. This work covers the organizations above the squadron level. It describes the history, squadrons, stations, commanders, campaigns and decorations of these higher level units.

 

Both of these volumes may still be available through the used book market.

 

The Army Lineage Series

 

The Army’s Office of Military History has published a series of volumes that are collectively called Army Lineage Series. In addition to the one about the Revolutionary War cited above, it has several others, each of which focuses on the units (regiments, etc.) of a particular branch, such as the infantry or the field artillery. Each gives the historical lineage of each regiment or other unit, and contains an extensive narrative that gives a lot of related history. Many photographs and color plates of the units’ insignia are included. As with other publications of the military services, these were distributed by the Government Printing Office and were not generally available in commercial bookstores. They should be available through the used book market.

 

Defense Department web site

 

 

The Department of Defense’s own web site can be reached at The DoD Site

SERVICE
SERVICE NUMBER TYPE SUBTYPE STATUS NICKNAME MOTTO INSTALLATION REMARKS ORIGINDATE
A 0042 Regiment Infantry WW I –
Part of 24th Infantry Brigade
A 0065 Regiment Infantry Puerto Rico
WW II
Korean War
Part of 3rd Infantry Division
Jul 1951, Koch de ri, Korea
A 0006 Regiment Infantry The Regulars Unity is Strength Civil War
Aug 28-30 1862, Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac, CPT Levi C. Bootes
Sep 17 1862, Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg), 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps
Jul 1-3 1863, Battle of Gettysburg, 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, (five companies), CPT Levi C. Bootes
Philippine Insurrection
Jul 19 1800, Bobong, Negros, Philippines
WW I –
Assigned Nov 18 1917 to 5th Division
WW II
Algeria-French Morocco
Tunisia
Naples-Foggia
Anzio
Rome-Arno
North Apennines
Po Valley
1950’s, Berlin
Vietnam War
–1968-70 in Vietnam, as part of 23rd Inf. Div.
A 0007 Regiment Infantry Cottenbalers Volens et Polens (Willing and Able) Mexican War
Civil War
Jul 1-3 1863, Battle of Gettysburg, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, (four companies), CPT David P. Hancock
Indian Wars
Aug 9 1877, Big Hole MT
WW I –
Part of 7th Infantry Brigade
WW II
Part of 3rd Infantry Division
Nov 1942, Operation Torch, invasion of North Africa
Jul 1943, Operation Husky, invasion of Sicily, COL Harry B. Sherman
Jan 31 1944, near Cisterna de Littoria, Italy
Sep 7 1944, near Besancon, France
Jan 25 1945, near Rosenkrantz, France
Korean War
Part of 3rd Infantry Division
Feb 16 1951, near Kamil-ni, Korea
Apr 24-25 1951, near Taejon-ni Korea
Apr 25 1951, near Popsugong, Korea
Jul 4 1951, near Chich-on, Korea
Jul 1951, Koch de ri, Korea
Sep 6-7 1951, near Chorwon Korea
Nov 23-24 1951, near Kowang-San, Korea
A 0008 Regiment Infantry Patriae Fidelitas (Loyalty to Country) Mexican War
Civil War
May 1-6 1863, Battle of Chancellorsville, Companies A, B, C, D, F, and G in General Headquarters, Army of the Potomac
Philippine Insurrection
Dec 5 1906, La Paz Leyte Philippines
WW I –
Part of 16th Infantry Brigade
WW II
Part of 4th Infantry Division
Jun 1944, Operation Overlord, Invasion of Normandy, COL James A. Van Fleet
Jun-Aug 1944, Normandy Campaign, COL James S. Rodwell
1944, Siegfried Line Campaign
Nov 17 1944. Hurtgen Forest near Schevenhutte, Germany
Jul 1951, part of 4th Infantry Division, Sandhofen, GE
Vietnam War
Part of 4th Infantry Division
Fen 1967, Vietnam
Mar 22 1967, Polei Doc Vietnam
May 20 1967, Kontum Province Vietnam
A 0009 Regiment Infantry Manchu Keep Up the Fire Civil War
Spanish-American War
Jul 2 1898, Santiago Cuba
Philippine Insurrection
Mar 4 1900, Tinuba Luzon Philippines
WW I –
Part of 3rd Infantry Brigade
WW II
Jun-Aug 1944, Normandy Campaign, COL Chester J Hirschfelder, part of 2nd Infantry Division
1944, Siegfried Line Campaign
Dec 17 1944, nearRocherath, Belgium
Dec 1944-Jan 1945, Ardennes Campaign Battle of the Bulge, COL Chester J. Hirschfelder
Korean War
Part of 2nd Infantry Division
Sep 1 1950, near Agok Korea. Aug 31-Sep 5 1950, near Yongsan, Korea
Aug 31-Sep 3 1951, near Tondul, Korea.
Jul 1951, Wonju, Korea
Vietnam War
4th Battalion part of 25th Infantry Division, 1968
A 0010 Regiment Infantry A Courage and Fidelity Fort Leonard Wood Civil War
Aug 28-30 1862, Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac, MAJ Charles S. Lovell
Sep 17 1862, Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg), 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps
Jul 1-3 1863, Battle of Gettysburg, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, (three companies), CPT William Clinton
May 5-6 1864, Battle of the Wilderness, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, MAJ Samuel B. Hayman
Oct 1 1864, Peebles Farm VA
Spanish-American War
Jul 1 1898, Santiago Cuba
WW I –
Part of 27th Infantry Brigade
WW II
Part of 5th Infantry Division
Jul 1951, part of 5th Infantry Division, Indiantown Gap Military Reservation
2000, part of 3rd Training Brigade
A 0011 Regiment Infantry Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful) Fort Benning Civil War
Aug 28-30 1862, Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac, MAJ Delancey Floyd-Jones
Sep 17 1862, Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg), 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps
Jul 1-3 1863, Battle of Gettysburg, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, (6 companies), MAJ DeLancey floyd-Jones
May 5-6 1864, Battle of the Wilderness, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, CPT Francis M. Cooley
May 1864, Spotsylvania
1864, Petersburg
Indian Wars
Aug 5 1872, near Fort Griffin TX
WW II
Part of 5th Infantry Division
Jul 1951, part of 5th Infantry Division, Indiantown Gap Military Reservation
1996, part of Infantry School
A 0012 Regiment Infantry See Remarks Motto is–Ducti Amore Patriae (Having Been Led by Love of Country)
Civil War
Aug 9 1862, Cedar Mountain VA
Aug 28-30 1862, Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), 1st Bn in 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, , CPT Matthew M. Blunt
Sep 17 1862, Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg), 2nd Battalion in 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps
Jul 1-3 1863, Battle of Gettysburg, 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Corps, (eight companies), CPT Thomas S. Dunn
May 5-6 1864, Battle of the Wilderness, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, MAJ Luther G. Gruen
WW I –
Part of 15th Infantry Brigade
WW II
Jun-Aug 1944, Normandy Campaign, COL James S. Luckett, part of 4th Infantry Division
1944, Siegfried Line Campaign
Jul 1951, part of 4th Infantry Division, Bremerhaven, GE
Vietnam War
5th Battalion part of 199th Light Infantry Brigade
Jan 27 1967, 2nd Battalion part of 4th Infantry Division
Dec 6 1967, near Phuoc-Lac, Bien Hoa Province, Vietnam
1968, Vietnam
A 0013 Regiment Infantry First at Vicksburg Civil War
May-Jul 1863, Vicksburg MS. 1st Battalion in 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 15th Corps
Nov 23-27 1863, Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign, 1st Battalion in 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 15th Corps,
Spanish-American War
Jul 1 1898, Santiago Cuba
WW I –
Part of 16th Infantry Brigade
WW II
Part of 8th Infantry Division
Aug 1944, Normandy Campaign
Sep 8 1944, near Les Coates, Brittany, France
1944, Siegrfried Line Campaign
Apr 3 1945, Birken, Germany
Jul 1951, part of 8th Infantry Division, Fort Jackson

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