1st Battalion 161st Field Artillery Regiment | |
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161st Field Artillery Regiment coat of arms
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Active | 1921–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | Army National Guard |
Type | Field artillery |
Role | General support |
Size | Battalion |
Nickname(s) | Western Kansas Redlegs |
Motto(s) | Faire Sans Dire (To Do Without Saying) |
Equipment | 155 SP howitzer M109A6 "Paladin" |
Decorations | French Croix de Guerre |
Commanders | |
Commander | MAJ Shawn Miller |
Command Sergeant Major | SGM Steven Sprawka |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia |
The 1st Battalion, 161st Field Artillery Regiment is a Field Artillery battalion of the Kansas Army National Guard in Kansas. Like many National Guard field artillery battalions, it is the sole battalion in the regiment. The battalion is currently headquartered in Hutchinson, and consists of three firing batteries: Alpha (Dodge City), Bravo (Abilene), Charlie (Newton), and a Headquarters Battery (Hutchinson). The battalion has habitual relationships with the 1161st Forward Support Company (Hutchinson) and Battery E (Target Acquisition) 161st Field Artillery Regiment(Great Bend).
The 1-161 FA has its roots as the 2nd Infantry Regiment of the Kansas Volunteer Militia, which was organized from existing units in 1880. The regiment was mustered into federal service in June 1916 for duty guarding the Mexican Border against invasion. The regiment served for 5 months at Eagle Pass, Texas. In August 1917, the 2nd Infantry Regiment was drafted into federal service and in October of that same year, was consolidated with the 1st Infantry Regiment and re-designated the 137th Infantry, Kansas National Guard and assigned to the 35th Division. The regiment saw duty in France and participated in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. They were demobilized in May 1919, after 34 months of active duty service. In November 1921, the 2nd Infantry Regiment was re-designated as the 161st Field Artillery Regiment and assigned to the 35th Division. In December 1940 the regiment was inducted into federal service. In December 1941, the regiment, along with the rest of the 35th Division, was moved to California to defend against possible Japanese invasion. In February 1942, the regiment was divided into the 1st Battalion 161st Field Artillery and the 2nd Battalion 195th Field Artillery. The 35th Division began training in April 1943 at Fort Rucker, AL. The division arrived in England in May 1944, and returned to the United States in November 1945. From 1946 to 1998, the unit designation was changed nine times from regiment to battalion with various naming conventions.