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54th Infantry Regiment (United States)

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54th Infantry Regiment
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Coat of Arms
Active 1917 -
Country  United States
Branch Infantry Branch (United States)
Type Infantry Training
Motto I will cast my shoe over it
Engagements World War II
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia 54 Inf Rgt DUI.png
U.S. Infantry Regiments
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53rd Infantry Regiment 55th Infantry Regiment

The 54th Infantry Regiment (periodically also known as the 54th Armored Infantry Regiment) is a regiment of the United States Army, first constituted for World War I and existing today as a basic training unit stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia.

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Lineage

  • Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as the 54th Infantry.
  • Organized 16 June 1917 at Chickamauga Park, Georgia.
  • Assigned 16 November 1917 to the 6th Infantry Division.
  • Inactivated 24 October 1922 at Fort Wayne, Michigan.
  • Relieved 24 March 1923 to the 6th Division and assigned to the 7th Division.
  • Relieved 1 October 1940 from assignment to the 7th Division.
  • Redesignated 14 June 1942 as the 54th Armored Infantry.
  • Assigned 15 July 1942 to the 10th Armored Division and activated at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • Regiment broken up 20 September 1943 and its elements reorganized and redesignated as elements of the 10th Armored Division as follows:
- 54th Infantry (less 1st, 2d, 3d Battalions) as the 54th Infantry Battalion
- 1st Battalion as the 61st Armored Infantry Battalion
- 2nd Battalion as the 20th Armored Infantry Battalion
- 3rd Battalion disbanded
  • Battalions inactivated 13–23 October 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia.
  • Relieved 14 September 1950 from assignment to the 10th Armored Division, concurrently consolidated broken up and its elements redesignated as elements of the 10th Armored Division as follows:
- 54th Infantry (less 1st, 2d, 3d Battalions) as the 54th Armored Infantry Battalion
- 1st Battalion as the 561st Armored Infantry Battalion
- 2nd Battalion as the 520th Armored Infantry Battalion
- Former 3rd Battalion reconstituted as the 554th Armored Infantry Battalion

Campaign participation credit

  1. Meuse-Argonne;
  2. Alsace 1918
  1. Rhineland;
  2. Ardennes-Alsace;
  3. Central Europe
  1. Counteroffensive, Phase II;
  2. Counteroffensive, Phase III;
  3. Tet Counteroffensive;
  4. Counteroffensive, Phase IV;
  5. Counteroffensive, Phase V;
  6. Counteroffensive, Phase VI;
  7. Tet 69/Counteroffensive;
  8. Summer-Fall 1969;
  9. Winter-Spring 1970;
  10. Sanctuary Counteroffensive;
  11. Counteroffensive, Phase VII;
  12. Consolidation I;
  13. Consolidation II;
  14. Cease-Fire

Decorations

Today, 2nd Battalion, 54th Infantry Regiment is a basic training battalion on Sand Hill, Fort Benning, Georgia. It has been the starting place for the training of tens of thousands of United States Army Infantrymen over the past three decades.

Distinctive Unit Insignia

Description: A Gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Azure a bend Or, in base a ragged tree trunk eradicated Argent; on a sinister canton of the last a scaling ladder Vert.

  • Symbolism

This Regiment was organized in 1917 from the 6th Infantry, which is shown on the canton. The shield is blue for Infantry with a gold bend taken from the arms of Alsace where the Regiment saw its first and hardest service in World War I. The ragged tree trunk is for the Meuse-Argonne operation.

  • Background

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 54th Infantry Regiment on 8 December 1928. It was redesignated for the 54th Armored Infantry Regiment on 10 August 1942. The insignia was redesignated for the 54th Infantry Regiment on 29 December 1958.

Coat of Arms

Blazon

  • Shield

Azure a bend Or, in base a ragged tree trunk eradicated Argent; on a sinister canton of the last a scaling ladder Vert.

  • Crest

On a wreath of the colors Or and Azure a six-pointed star Gules charged with a mailed foot Argent. Motto: “I will cast my shoe over it.”

  • Symbolism
  • Shield

This Regiment was organized in 1917 from the 6th Infantry, which is shown on the canton. The shield is blue for Infantry with a gold bend taken from the arms of Alsace where the Regiment saw its first and hardest service in World War I. The ragged tree trunk is for the Meuse-Argonne operation.

  • Crest

The crest is the insignia of the 6th Division, charged with a mailed foot to commemorate the march from the Vosges to the Argonne and back to southern France.

  • Background

The coat of arms was originally approved for the 54th Infantry Regiment on 28 March 1921. It was redesignated for the 54th Armored Infantry Regiment on 10 August 1942. The insignia was redesignated for the 54th Infantry Regiment on 29 December 1958.

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References

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Institute of Heraldry.

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