123rd Field Artillery Regiment explained

Unit Name:123rd Field Artillery Regiment
Dates:1882– present
Country:
Type:Field artillery
Role:USARS parent regiment
Size:regiment
Garrison Label:Home station
Identification Symbol Label:Distinctive unit insignia

The 123rd Field Artillery Regiment is an active Field Artillery Branch regiment of the Illinois Army National Guard. The regiment's 2nd Battalion last served as a towed, 155mm cannon battalion assigned to the 169th Field Artillery Brigade, though administratively under the control of the 65th Troop Command.

On 31 August 2016, the 2nd Battalion was officially inactivated, after casing its colors on 13 August.[1] It transitioned to the 123rd Engineer Battalion, which was activated on 22 September 2017.[2] The 123rd Engineer Battalion was split in the Fall of 2018 resulting in the reactivation of the 2nd Battalion as a Field Artillery unit. The 2nd Battalion is currently assigned to the 45th Field Artillery Brigade and is under the administrative control of the 65th Troop Command Brigade.

Lineage and honors

Lineage

and relieved from assignment to the 33d Division

redesignated as the 33d Infantry Division)

with Headquarters Battery and Service Battery, 210th Field Artillery Battalion (organized and Federally recognized 1 March 1954 at Monmouth), and consolidated unit designated as Headquarters Battery and Service Battery, 210th Field Artillery Battalion, elements of the 33d Infantry Division

(2d Battalion ordered into active Federal service 7 April 1968 at home stations; released 12 April 1968 from active Federal service and reverted to state control.)

(3d Battalion ordered into active Federal service 30 January 2003 at home stations)

(2d Battalion ordered into active Federal service 24 October–27 December 2004 at home stations)

(3d Battalion released from active Federal service 28 January 2005 and reverted to state control)

(2d Battalion released from active Federal service 21 April – 26 June 2006 and reverted to state control)

Campaign participation credit

Headquarters Battery (Milan), 2d Battalion, additionally entitled to:

Decorations

Battery A (Milan), 2d Battalion, additionally entitled to:

Battery B (Macomb), 2d Battalion, additionally entitled to:

Battery C (Galesburg), 2d Battalion, additionally entitled to:

Heraldry

Coat of arms

Notes and References

  1. News: 19 August 2016. Milan field artillery battalion ending 100-year service. The Dispatch-Argus. 27 February 2018.
  2. News: Illinois Army National Guard's 123rd assumes Engineer mission. Spreitzer. Bryan. 26 September 2017. 27 February 2018. Joint Force Headquarters- Illinois National Guard Public Affairs. DVIDS.
  3. "Lineage and Honors Information: 123d Field Artillery." Center of Military History. 6 February 2012. Web, accessed 10 February 2018. .