9th Coast Artillery (United States)

9th Coast Artillery Regiment

Coat of arms
Active 1924 - 1944
Country  United States
Branch Army
Type Coast artillery
Role Harbor defense
Size Regiment
Motto(s) "Prima Libertatis Acio" (In the First Line of Battle for Liberty)
Mascot(s) Oozlefinch

The 9th Coast Artillery Regiment was a Coast Artillery regiment in the United States Army.

Lineage

Constituted 27 February 1924 in the regular Army as the 9th Coast Artillery Harbor defense (HD) and organized at Fort Banks on 1 July 1924. from the following Companies.- 172nd, 59th, 113th, 120th, 136th, 137th, 177th, 178th, only Batteries HHB, A, and C, activated.

On 1 June 1941 3rd Battalion was activated as Follows-

On 8 March 1943 HHB 3rd Battalion, and Batteries H, I, and K transferred to Fort Ruckman and Battery G to East Point Nahant, MA.

9th Coast Artillery Regiment reassigned to Fort Hood, Texas 14 March 1944

Distinctive unit insignia

A Gold color metal and enamel device 1 inch (2.54 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Gules bordered Or, the ship Mayflower, under full sail Proper.

The shield is red for the Artillery. The Mayflower tells of the historic background of the Boston district.

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 9th Coast Artillery Regiment on 14 May 1924. It was redesignated for the 9th Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion on 6 December 1950.

Coat of arms

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See also

References

     This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Institute of Heraldry document "9th Coast Artillery Artillery".

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