62nd Infantry Regiment (United States)

62nd Infantry Regiment
Active 1917 - 19
1942 - 45
Country  United States
Branch United States Army
Type Infantry
Size Regiment
Engagements

World War I

World War II
Disbanded 1922
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The 62nd Infantry Regiment was an Regular infantry regiment in the United States Army.

History

WW I

The regiment was organizied in 1917, in California and assigned to the 15th Infantry Brigade a component of the 8th Division at Camp Freemont, CA. The regiment departed Camp Freemont, on 18 October 1918, with elements of 15th Infantry Brigade for movement to Camp Mills, NY and then movement overseas to France. On 22 October 1918, the 62nd Regiment and the 15th Infantry Brigade were detached from the 8th Division and remained at Camp Mills, NY.

Lineage

Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as the 62nd Infantry.[1] Organized 1 June 1917 at the Presidio of San Francisco, California, from personnel of the 12th infantry. Assigned to the 8th Infantry Division 17 December 1917. 8th Infantry Division demobilizied 5 September 1919 at Camp Dix, NJ and relieved from assignment.

Reconstituted in the Regular Army as the 62nd Armored Infantry Regiment and assigned to the 14th Armored Division. 31 August 1942. Activated 15 November 1942 at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas. Regiment broken up 20 September 1943 and its elements reorganized as elements of the 14th Armored Division and redesignated as follows:

Redesignations

Campaign streamers

Coat of arms

Blazon

This regiment was organized at the Presidio of San Francisco in 1917 which is syombolized by the grizzly bear from the flag and seal of California and the setting sun. The shield is blue for infantry.

See also

References

  1. The Army Lineage Book Vol II, Infantry, US Gov Printing Office, 1953, pg 247>

External links

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