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101st Field Artillery Regiment

101st Field Artillery
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Coat of arms 101st Field Artillery
Active 1636–present
Country Kingdom of England England (1636-1707)
Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain (1707-1776)
 United States (1776-Present)
Branch Massachusetts Army National Guard
Garrison/HQ Brockton, Massachusetts
Nickname(s) Boston Light Artillery (special designation)
Motto(s) Vincere est Vivere (To Conquer is to Live)
Equipment

M777 howitzer (Charlie)
M119 howitzer (Alpha, Bravo)

Q36 / Q37 Target Acquisition Radar
Engagements

Colonial Wars
Pequot War
King Philip's War
King William's War
Queen Anne's War
King George's War
French and Indian War
American Wars
American Revolutionary War

War of 1812
American Civil War

War with Spain

World War I

World War II

Korean War
Afghanistan Campaign

Iraq Campaign
Decorations Superior Unit Award (IFOR Service)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
John Winthrop
Myles Standish (Plymouth Company Commander)
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia 101st Distinctive Unit Insignia.png
86th BCT shoulder sleeve insignia worn by 1-101st FA 86th BCT (MTN).jpg
197th FA Brigade shoulder sleeve insignia worn by Battery E, 101st FA (TAB) 197th FA Brigade patch.png

M777 howitzer (Charlie)
M119 howitzer (Alpha, Bravo)

Colonial Wars
Pequot War
King Philip's War
King William's War
Queen Anne's War
King George's War
French and Indian War
American Wars
American Revolutionary War

War of 1812
American Civil War

War with Spain

World War I

World War II

Korean War
Afghanistan Campaign

The 101st Field Artillery ("Boston Light Artillery") regiment is the oldest field artillery regiment in the United States Army with a lineage dating to 13 December 1636 when it was organized as the South Regiment. For the first 250 years of the unit's existence it served in infantry formations.

101st Field Artillery Regiment was first formed on 13 December 1636 as the South Regiment by the Massachusetts General Court. Its first commander was Colonel John Winthrop. Since its creation, the regiment has served in six colonial wars and nine American wars totalling 47 campaigns through 2010.

In addition to its own lineage, the 101st Field Artillery Regiment holds the lineage of the 180th Field Artillery Regiment, the 211th Field Artillery Regiment, the 241st Field Artillery Regiment and the 272nd Field Artillery Battalion. Charlie Battery, 1st Battalion 101st Field Artillery holds the lineage of the 102nd Field Artillery and the Second Corps of Cadets.


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