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The 133rd Engineer Battalion is the oldest unit in the Maine Army National Guard and one of several National Guard units with campaign credit for the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Known as "Maine's Regiment", the 133rd traces its beginnings back to the formation of the Cumberland County Regiment of the Massachusetts Militia in 1760 ...
Distinctive Unit Insignia: 133 Eng Bn. Campaigns: Massachusetts 1812, 1813, 1814. Although the 133rd Engineer Battalion has a lineage that goes back only to 1854, the Headquarters Company traces its history to the formation of the Portland Light Infantry in 1803. By the War of 1812 the Portland Light Infantry had become Captain Nathaniel Shaw's ...
Company E (Detachment 1), 186th Brigade Support Battalion, 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain) (supports 3-172nd Infantry Regiment) Calais 1136th Transportation Company (Detachment 2) Caribou HQ 185th Engineer Company (Support) Brunswick 133rd Engineer Battalion. Headquarters and Headquarters Company; Forward Support Company; Houlton
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In 1960, under the Pentomic organization, the 34th Infantry Division's units comprised the 1st and 2nd Battle Groups, 133rd Infantry, the 1st and 2nd Battle Groups, 134th Infantry, the 1st Battle Group, 168th Infantry, the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 168th Field Artillery, the 1st-4th Battalions, 185th Field Artillery, the 1st Battalion, 133rd ...
Engineering and construction - 133rd Engineer Battalion; Aviation - 142nd & 126th Aviation Companies; Smaller unit's specialties include: Military police; Transportation and maintenance; Infantry; Headquarters related support units; Full List of Units; In addition, the Maine National Guard includes the 11th Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil ...
In 1961, the regiment became the 20th Armor Regiment. In 1967, the 20th Armor Regiment was converted and redesignated as the 133rd Engineer Battalion, which carries on the lineage of the 103rd Infantry Regiment. [10]
The 10th Maine Battalion served as headquarters guard for the XII Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville and as part of the Army of the Potomac's provost guard at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tennessee, on February 29, 1864, to be amalgamated with the 29th Maine Infantry.