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10th United States Infantry

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10th United States Infantry was a regiment of the United States Army that played a significant role in various military campaigns, including the Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, and World War I. The regiment was formed in 1784 as part of the Legion of the United States and was later redesignated as the 10th Infantry Regiment in 1796. Throughout its history, the regiment was stationed at various United States Army posts, including Fort Leavenworth, Fort Riley, and Fort Benning. The regiment also participated in battles and engagements alongside other notable units, such as the 7th Cavalry Regiment and the 5th Infantry Regiment.

History

The 10th United States Infantry has a rich and complex history, with roots dating back to the American Revolutionary War. The regiment was formed in 1784 as part of the Legion of the United States, a military unit created by Henry Knox, the United States Secretary of War. The regiment was initially composed of troops from the 1st American Regiment and the 2nd American Regiment, and was stationed at Fort Pitt and Fort McIntosh. In 1796, the regiment was redesignated as the 10th Infantry Regiment and was stationed at Fort Wayne and Fort Defiance. The regiment also participated in the Quasi-War with France, and was stationed at Fort Jay and Fort Wood. Notable figures, such as Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott, played important roles in the regiment's history, with Taylor serving as a lieutenant colonel and Scott as a captain.

Organization

The 10th United States Infantry was organized into several companies, each with its own distinct history and traditions. The regiment was part of the United States Army Infantry Branch and was composed of troops from various United States Army recruiting stations, including New York City and Chicago. The regiment was also supported by various United States Army logistics units, including the Quartermaster Corps and the Ordnance Corps. The regiment's organization was influenced by the United States Army Table of Organization and Equipment, which outlined the structure and equipment of infantry regiments. Notable units, such as the 101st Airborne Division and the 1st Infantry Division, also played important roles in the regiment's organization and operations.

Campaigns

The 10th United States Infantry participated in several notable campaigns, including the Seminole Wars, the Mexican-American War, and World War I. During the Seminole Wars, the regiment was stationed at Fort King and Fort Brooke, and participated in battles against the Seminole people. The regiment also participated in the Mexican-American War, fighting in battles such as the Battle of Monterrey and the Battle of Chapultepec. In World War I, the regiment was part of the American Expeditionary Forces and fought in battles such as the Battle of the Argonne Forest and the Battle of Saint-Mihiel. The regiment also worked alongside other notable units, such as the Marine Corps and the United States Navy, during these campaigns.

Notable_Members

The 10th United States Infantry had several notable members throughout its history, including George Armstrong Custer, who served as a lieutenant in the regiment. Other notable members include John Buford, who served as a major in the regiment, and George Crook, who served as a colonel. The regiment also had several notable commanders, including Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott. These individuals played important roles in shaping the regiment's history and traditions, and many went on to serve in other notable units, such as the 7th Cavalry Regiment and the 5th Infantry Regiment.

Battles_and_Engagements

The 10th United States Infantry participated in several notable battles and engagements throughout its history, including the Battle of Tippecanoe, the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The regiment also fought in several battles during the Indian Wars, including the Battle of Beecher Island and the Battle of Summit Springs. In World War I, the regiment fought in battles such as the Battle of Cantigny and the Battle of Soissons. The regiment worked alongside other notable units, such as the 1st Division and the 2nd Division, during these battles and engagements.

Lineage_and_Honors

The 10th United States Infantry has a complex lineage and honors history, with roots dating back to the American Revolutionary War. The regiment was consolidated with the 38th Infantry Regiment in 1869, and was later redesignated as the 10th Infantry Regiment in 1917. The regiment's honors include several battle streamers, including the Indian Wars streamer and the World War I streamer. The regiment also received several unit awards, including the Presidential Unit Citation and the French Croix de Guerre. The regiment's lineage and honors are closely tied to those of other notable units, such as the 5th Infantry Regiment and the 7th Cavalry Regiment. Category:Infantry regiments of the United States Army

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