Posted on Jan 26, 2020
Anyone know the history of the 1-144 and the 115th field artillery?
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Anyone know the actual history of the 1-144FA and it’s unit patch
Also, anyone know the history of the patch of the 115thFA in Wyoming?i
Also, anyone know the history of the patch of the 115thFA in Wyoming?i
Posted 5 y ago
Responses: 2
See my other post for the lineage series. Here is the link to Part 1 see page 41 and 277. https://history.army.mil/html/books/060/60-11_pt1/CMH_Pub_60-11_pt1.pdf
115th is an Artillery Brigade in the WYARNG. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/115th_Field_Artillery_Brigade
115th is an Artillery Brigade in the WYARNG. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/115th_Field_Artillery_Brigade
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I found this official lineage publication that explains their distinctive unit insignia for 114. They have origins in Mississippi ARNG. https://history.army.mil/html/books/060/60-11_pt2/CMH_Pub_60-11_pt2.pdf
I could not find the earlier unit SSI, the SSI is associated with their current organizations, which would be the BCTs or Divisional assignments. 2-114 is assigned to 155th ABCT and uses their SSI.
The official heraldry site is down until further notice.
I could not find the earlier unit SSI, the SSI is associated with their current organizations, which would be the BCTs or Divisional assignments. 2-114 is assigned to 155th ABCT and uses their SSI.
The official heraldry site is down until further notice.
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LTC Jason Mackay
SSG (Join to see) - part 1 of the series may have more on a unique SSI for the 114th. Army unit patches didn't real start to exist until the end of WWI. They were unofficial then became accepted. Regulation was uneven at the beginning, in many cases the unit simply dreaming one up. Especially as the United States Army began the quest to stand up 100 divisions for WWII.
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