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21st Infantry Regiment (United States)

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21st Infantry Regiment (United States)
21st Infantry Regiment (United States)
United States Army · Public domain · source
Unit name21st Infantry Regiment
CaptionCoat of arms
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
TypeInfantry
SizeRegiment
Part of25th Infantry Division
GarrisonSchofield Barracks
Nickname"Gimlet"
Motto"Shoulder to Shoulder"
ColorsBlue and White
AnniversariesJune 15
BattlesWorld War II, Korean War, Vietnam War

21st Infantry Regiment (United States) is a regiment of the United States Army with a long history dating back to June 15, 1861, when it was constituted in the Regular Army as the 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment. The regiment has seen action in numerous conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, and has been associated with various units, such as the 25th Infantry Division, 11th Infantry Brigade, and 23rd Infantry Division. The regiment has also been stationed at various locations, including Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, and Fort Lewis, Washington. Notable figures, such as General of the Army Omar Bradley, General Creighton Abrams, and General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., have served in the regiment or have been associated with it through their service in the United States Army.

History

The regiment was formed during the American Civil War and has since participated in numerous battles and campaigns, including the Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of the Bulge, Battle of Ia Drang, and Battle of Hamburger Hill. The regiment has been part of several divisions, including the 25th Infantry Division, 11th Infantry Brigade, and 23rd Infantry Division, and has served under the command of notable generals, such as General Douglas MacArthur, General Matthew Ridgway, and General William Westmoreland. The regiment has also been involved in various operations, including Operation Overlord, Operation Market Garden, and Operation Desert Storm, and has worked alongside other units, such as the 101st Airborne Division, 1st Cavalry Division, and Marine Corps. The regiment's history is also closely tied to that of other notable regiments, such as the 1st Infantry Regiment (United States), 4th Infantry Regiment (United States), and 7th Infantry Regiment (United States), and has been influenced by the actions of notable military leaders, such as General George S. Patton, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, and General Colin Powell.

Organization

The regiment is currently part of the 25th Infantry Division and is stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The regiment is composed of several battalions, including the 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, and 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, and has been associated with various other units, such as the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, and 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division. The regiment has also worked closely with other branches of the military, including the United States Navy, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps, and has participated in joint operations, such as Exercise RIMPAC and Exercise Cobra Gold. Notable military installations, such as Fort Benning, Fort Bragg, and Fort Campbell, have also played a significant role in the regiment's history and operations.

Distinctive unit insignia

The regiment's distinctive unit insignia features a blue and white shield with a gold gimlet, which is a reference to the regiment's nickname, "Gimlet". The insignia also features the regiment's motto, "Shoulder to Shoulder", which reflects the regiment's commitment to teamwork and camaraderie. The insignia is similar to that of other notable regiments, such as the 1st Infantry Regiment (United States), 4th Infantry Regiment (United States), and 7th Infantry Regiment (United States), and has been influenced by the designs of notable heraldic artists, such as Charles R. Muller and Theodore A. Wurm. The regiment's insignia has also been featured in various works of art, including paintings by Don Troiani and James Dietz, and has been displayed at notable museums, such as the National Infantry Museum and the United States Army Center of Military History.

Campaign participation credit

The regiment has participated in numerous campaigns and battles throughout its history, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The regiment has been awarded several campaign streamers, including the World War II Victory Medal, Korean Service Medal, and Vietnam Service Medal, and has been recognized for its service in various operations, including Operation Overlord, Operation Market Garden, and Operation Desert Storm. The regiment has also been associated with notable military leaders, such as General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Omar Bradley, and General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., and has worked alongside other units, such as the 101st Airborne Division, 1st Cavalry Division, and Marine Corps. The regiment's campaign participation credit is also closely tied to that of other notable regiments, such as the 1st Infantry Regiment (United States), 4th Infantry Regiment (United States), and 7th Infantry Regiment (United States).

Decorations

The regiment has been awarded several decorations for its service, including the Presidential Unit Citation, Valorous Unit Award, and Meritorious Unit Commendation. The regiment has also been recognized for its service in various operations, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, and has been awarded several campaign streamers, including the Afghanistan Campaign Medal and Iraq Campaign Medal. The regiment's decorations are similar to those of other notable regiments, such as the 1st Infantry Regiment (United States), 4th Infantry Regiment (United States), and 7th Infantry Regiment (United States), and have been influenced by the actions of notable military leaders, such as General George S. Patton, General Douglas MacArthur, and General Colin Powell. The regiment's decorations have also been featured in various works of art, including paintings by Don Troiani and James Dietz, and have been displayed at notable museums, such as the National Infantry Museum and the United States Army Center of Military History.

Notable members

The regiment has had several notable members throughout its history, including General of the Army Omar Bradley, General Creighton Abrams, and General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.. Other notable members include Medal of Honor recipients, such as First Lieutenant Raymond M. Clausen and Staff Sergeant Robert S. Kennemore, and notable military leaders, such as General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George S. Patton, and General Colin Powell. The regiment has also been associated with notable military installations, such as Fort Benning, Fort Bragg, and Fort Campbell, and has participated in joint operations with other branches of the military, including the United States Navy, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps. The regiment's notable members have also been recognized for their service in various operations, including Operation Overlord, Operation Market Garden, and Operation Desert Storm, and have been awarded several decorations, including the Presidential Unit Citation, Valorous Unit Award, and Meritorious Unit Commendation.

Category:Military units and formations of the United States

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