Company C 1-181 Infantry

Company C 1-181 Infantry
Company C, 1st Battalion 181st Infantry Regiment (6th Massachusetts)
181InfRegtCOA.gif
Active 1831-Present
Country United States
Branch Massachusetts Army National Guard
Size Infantry Rifle Company, Infantry Battalion
Garrison/HQ Cambridge, MA
Nickname "Cambridge City Guard"
Motto "Keep Your Powder Dry”
Engagements American Civil War
Spanish American War
Mexican Expedition
World War I
World War II
Bosnia Campaign SFOR
Iraq War
Afghanistan War (2001-present)
Battle honours Joint Meritorious Unit Award
Commanders
Current
commander
Captain Thomas Clark
U.S. Infantry Regiments
Previous Next
164th Infantry Regiment 184th Infantry Regiment

Company C 1st Battalion 181st Infantry Regiment is a rifle company in the 181st Infantry Regiment. In the National Guard, companies have two histories. They share the history of the Regiment to which they are assigned, but also have a unique company history and lineage. Therefore, Company C 1-181 IN shares the long history of the 181st Infantry Regiment (United States). This site concentrates on the unique history of Company C as a militia / National Guard company in Cambridge, MA. The company traces its history to 1831, when it was first mustered as the Cambridge Light Infantry. It later served with Union forces in the American Civil War, and as a federalized Massachusetts National Guard regiment with the U.S. Army during War with Spain, Mexican Border Campaign, World War I and World War II. Most recently the Company C has served in Bosnia, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, in Iraq and in Afghanistan.

Contents

History

Formation

The Present Company C 1-181 IN was first mustered in 1831 as the Cambridge Light Infantry. The Company was formed as a "more professional" force because the other Cambridge companies were considered "mere gentlemens clubs." The Cambridge Light Infantry was soon considered the finest company in the milita service and a model for the new Light Companies that were formed throughout the Commonwealth.

Daguerreotype showing Lieutenant Oliver Wendell Holmes in his uniform, 1861

Civil War

In 1861 mobilized for the Civil War as the Cambridge City Guard with the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (The Harvard Regiment). Among the officers of the company were Major Paul J. Revere, and Lieutenant Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. The 20th regiment lost 17 officers and 243 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded. One officer and 148 enlisted men by disease. Total casualties were 409. The regiment ranks first among Massachusetts regiments and fifth among Union regiments in total casualties. In 1866 the Cambridge City Guard became Company F of the 5th Mass.

National Guard and overseas service

In June of 1898 The Cambridge City Guard was mobilized for the war with Spain along with the 5th Mass. and served at Gunville, South Carolina.

The Land forces of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia were redesignated as the Massachusetts National Guard on 15 November 1907.

In June of 1916 the Cambridge Guard was sent to the Mexican Border as Company A of the 8th Mass. Infantry. The 8th Mass. served on the Mexican Border at El Paso, Texas.

World War I

In the First World War the company sent many of its soldiers to the 101st Infantry, the remainder of the company served in France as part of the 5th Pioneer Infantry Regiment. The pioneer regiments included such specialists as mechanics, carpenters, farriers and masons. They were supposed to work under the direction of the Engineers to build roads, bridges, gun emplacements and camps "within the sound of the guns." They received standard infantry training so that they could defend themselves, but there are very few documented instances of any pioneer troops unslinging their rifles. Demobilized in January 1919 at Camp Wadsworth.

On 1 April 1923, the Cambridge City Guard was designated as Company H of the 101st Infantry Regiment.

World War II

Company H was mobilized in January of 1941 for one year of training with the Yankee Division. The year of training ended in December of 1941 but the company’s service continued after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into the Second World War. Company H, 101st Infantry deployed to Europe with the Yankee Division and fought from Normandy across Germany to meet the Soviets in Czechoslovakia at wars end. The company served in the Army of Occupation in Austria until 1946.

In 1946, The Cambridge City Guard was re-established as Company H, 101st Infantry, and later was designated as Company C of the 1-182 IN. The Company served through the Cold War.

Later service

In 1995, The Cambridge Guard became Company C, 1-181 IN (Light).

In August 2001, Company C 1-181 IN mobilized for service in Bosnia-Herzegovina as an element of the NATO Stabilization Force. (SFOR 10)

0n 08 September 2003, Company C, 1-181 Infantry was mobilized for one year duty at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba providing security for the detention facilities at Camp America and Camp Delta in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

In September 2005, Company C mobilized as an element of JTF Yankee for rescue and security operations in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.

In July 2007, C Company mobilized in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The unit served as an Operational Support Team. The mission was to provide security for theater driven counterintelligence operations, for the Commander of Multi-National Forces-Iraq (MNFI).The Company was awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award.

In August 2010, Company C 1-181 IN deployed for one year of service with the International Security Force in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The company provided command and control at Camp Alamo in Kabul and conducted security operations in Khost, Paktya and Paktika Provinces.

Battles

American Civil War, Cambridge City Guard, 20th Massachusetts Infantry

Spanish American War, Cambridge City Guard, 5th Massachusetts Infantry

Mexican Border campaign, Cambridge City Guard, 8th Massachusetts Infantry

World War I, 5th Pioneer Infantry Regiment

  • Champagne Marne
  • Saint Mihiel
  • Meuse Argonne Offensive

World War II, H Company, 101st Infantry Regiment (United States)

  • Northern France
  • Rhineland
  • Ardennes-Alsace
  • Central Europe

Global War on Terror, Company C 1-181 IN

  • Bosnia SFOR
  • Guantanamo Bay
  • Iraq
  • Afghanistan War (2001-Present)

Unit decorations

Ribbon Award Year Notes
Example alt text‎ Joint Meritorious Unit Award, HQ Multi-National Force-Iraq, 2006-07 2008 Joint Staff Perm. Order J ISO 0046 08


See also

Notes

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Company B 1-181 Infantry — Company B, 1st Battalion 181st Infantry Regiment (6th Massachusetts) Active 1778 Present Country United States Branch …   Wikipedia

  • Company D 1-181 Infantry — Company D, 1st Battalion 181st Infantry Regiment (6th Massachusetts) Active 1864 Present Country United States Branch …   Wikipedia

  • Company A 1-181 Infantry — Company A, 1st Battalion 181st Infantry Regiment (6th Massachusetts) Active 1639 Present Country United States Branch …   Wikipedia

  • Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry — Badge of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Active …   Wikipedia

  • 24th Infantry Regiment (United States) — 24th Infantry Regiment 24th Infantry Regiment badge Active November 1, 1869 – October 1, 1951; August 24, 1995 – present Country …   Wikipedia

  • Bücker Bü 181 — Infobox Aircraft name=Bü 181 Bestmann caption=One of 125 Swedish built Bücker Bü 181 type=Advanced trainer manufacturer=Bücker designer= first flight=February 1939 introduced= retired= status= primary user=Luftwaffe more users=Czechoslovakia… …   Wikipedia

  • 55th Virginia Infantry — The 55th Virginia Infantry was an infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.In May 1861, Major William N. Ward raised a unit known as Essex and Middlesex Battalion, one company of which, the Essex Sharp… …   Wikipedia

  • 14th Connecticut Infantry — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 14th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry dates= August 23, 1862, to April 10, 1865 country= United States allegiance= Union branch= Infantry equipment=Springfield rifled muskets battles= Battle of Antietam Battle of… …   Wikipedia

  • Battle of Chosin Reservoir — Coordinates: 40°29′N 127°12′E / 40.483°N 127.2°E / 40.483; 127.2 (Chosin Reser …   Wikipedia

  • Presidential Unit Citation (United States) — Presidential Unit Citation Army and Air Force P.U.C …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”