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This list attempts to list the field artillery regiments of the United States Army and United States Marine Corps. As the U.S. Army field artillery evolved, regimental lineages of the artillery, including air defense artillery, coast artillery, and field artillery were intermingled. This list is only concerned with field artillery.
The 68th Armor Regiment is an armored regiment of the United States Army. It was first activated in 1933 in the Regular Army as the 68th Infantry Regiment (Light Tanks).
68th Field Artillery Brigade (Providence, Rhode Island) 118th Ammunition Train (Vermont N.G.) * 118th Ammunition Train (Vermont N.G.) * 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (Providence, Rhode Island) 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (Providence, Rhode Island) 152nd Field Artillery Regiment (Maine N.G.)* 152nd Field Artillery Regiment (Bangor, Maine)
Valorous Unit Award for dates of service 1 Dec 2005 - 4 Nov 2006. [1]For extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy. During the period 1 December 2005 to 4 November 2006, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 68th Armored Regiment and its subordinate units displayed extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
3rd Division Lieut. General Mitsuo Yamamoto [3] [4] 3rd Infantry Brigade Group 6th Infantry Regiment 68th Infantry Regiment 34th Infantry Regiment 3rd Field Artillery Regiment
There are 116 Irish troops of the 68th Infantry Group serving with the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) who have suspended “non-essential activities”.
The 6th Armored Division was activated on 15 February 1942 at Fort Knox, Kentucky.The major elements of the division originally were the 68th and 69th Armored Regiments and the 50th Armored Infantry Regiment; the 68th Armored Regiment had originally been part of the 1st Armored Division, while the 69th Armored Regiment had been part of the 2nd Armored Division.