Unit Name: | 214th Field Artillery Regiment |
Branch: | Georgia Army National Guard |
Dates: | 1939 |
Size: | Regiment |
Motto: | "We Hear and Strike" |
Identification Symbol Label: | Distinctive unit insignia |
The 214th Field Artillery is a regiment in the Georgia National Guard.
The 1-214th FA participated in African Lion ‘21, a joint training exercise in Tan-Tan Morocco consisting of over 7,000 participants from nine nations and NATO.
Constituted 29 October 1939 as 214th Coast Artillery (AA)(Coast Artillery Corps) from the following units-
Inducted into federal service 25 November 1940
Regiment broken up at Guadalcanal, 11 November 1943 as follows-
A Gold color metal and enamel device NaNinches in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Gules, a chevronel debased Azure fimbriated Or, below three shell bursts one and two of the third. Attached below and to the sides of the shield is a Gold scroll inscribed “WE HEAR AND STRIKE” in Red letters.
The shield is scarlet, the color of the Coast Artillery Corps. The chevronel is blue representing the Infantry service of some of the units, indicating strength. The three shell bursts represent the mission of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery.
The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 214th Coast Artillery (AA) on 2 July 1940. It was redesignated for the 950th Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion on 7 March 1951. It was redesignated for the 214th Artillery Regiment on 25 April 1961. The insignia was redesignated for the 214th Field Artillery Regiment on 31 July 1972.
Gules, a chevronel debased Azure fimbriated Or, below three shell bursts one and two of the third.
That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Georgia Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors Or and Gules, a boar's head erased Gules, in the mouth an oak branch Vert fructed Or.
The shield is scarlet, the color of the Coast Artillery Corps. The chevronel is blue representing the Infantry service of some of the units, indicating strength. The three shell bursts represent the mission of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery.
The crest is that of the Georgia Army National Guard.
The coat of arms was originally approved for the 214th Coast Artillery (AA) on 2 July 1940. It was redesignated for the 950th Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion on 7 March 1951. It was redesignated for the 214th Artillery Regiment on 25 April 1961. The insignia was redesignated for the 214th Field Artillery Regiment on 31 July 1972.