| 58th Infantry Regiment | |
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| Active | 1917- |
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| Branch | Infantry Branch (United States) |
| Type | Infantry |
| Motto | Love of Country |
| Branch color | Light Blue |
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The 58th Infantry Regiment is a Regiment of the United States Army first established in 1917.
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The regiment was constituted 15 May 1917 in the regular army as the 58th Infantry. Organized 5 June 1917 at Gettysburg National Park, Pennsylvania, from personnel of the 4th Infantry Regiment. Assigned to the 4th Infantry Division 19 November 1917. Inactivated 21 June 1922 at Fort George Wright, Washington, Disbanded 31 July 1922.
Headquarters 58th Infantry reconstituted 10 July 1951 in the regular army and consolidated with the 203rd Infantry Battalion (Inactivated 2 March 1945 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi) and with the 58th Armored Infantry Battalion (constuted 15 May 1917 in the regular army as the 1st Battalion 49th Infantry) and consolidated unit designated as the 58th Armored Infantry Battalion, an element of the 8th Armored Division. Relieved from the 8th Armored Division 23 July 1956. Activated 15 August 1956 in Germany; inactivated 9 August 1957 in Germany.
Currently the regiment may have two battalions.[1]
This regiment was organized in 1917 from the Fourth Infantry shown on the small shield. The field is blue for infantry. The regiment served in France in the Fourth Division shown by the ivy leaf from the shoulder insignia. The torpedo commemorates the first losses of the regiment when the troop ship Moldavia carrying some of the regiment was torpedoed, May 23, 1918. The broken chevron commemorates the piercing of the German line between Soissons and Rheims, which are represented by the silver and golden fleurs-de-lis taken from the coat of arms of those cities respectively.
The coat of arms was originally approved for the 58th Infantry Regiment on 18 Jun 1921. It was amended on 20 Mar 1924 to correct the shield. On 15 Aug 1942 it was redesignated for the 58th Infantry Regiment (Reinforced). The coat of arms was redesignated for the 58th Infantry on 26 Nov 1958
World War I
World War II
Vietnam
Meritorious Unit Commendation, Streamer embroidered VIETNAM 1967-1968, Company D cited
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