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U.S. 14th Infantry Regiment

14th Infantry Regiment
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Coat of arms
Active 1861–present
Country  United States
Branch  United States Army
Type Infantry
Nickname(s) "Golden Dragons" (special designation)
Motto(s) Right of the Line
Engagements American Civil War:
*Peninsula
*Manassas
*Antietam
*Fredericksburg
*Chancellorsville,
*Gettysburg
*Wilderness
*Spotsylvania
*Cold Harbor
*Petersburg
Indian Wars
War with Spain
China Relief Expedition
Philippine–American War
Mexican Expedition
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Somalia
Afghanistan Campaign
Iraq Campaign
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Paul Octave Hebert
John F. Reynolds
Charles Pomeroy Stone
Nicholas Alan Dewey
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia 14 Inf Rgt DUI.jpg
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The 14th Infantry Regiment ("Golden Dragons" ) is a United States Army light infantry regiment. It has served in the American Civil War, Boxer Rebellion, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Operation Restore Hope, Operation Uphold Democracy, Operation Joint Guard, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Gothic Serpent, Operation New Dawn, Operation Resolute Support, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 14th Infantry Regiment did not take part in combat during World War I. It has also conducted peacekeeping and humanitarian missions in the Sinai Peninsula, Guantánamo Bay in Cuba, Bosnia, and Kosovo.

Only the 2nd Battalion of the 14th Infantry Regiment is currently active, assigned to 2nd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, New York.

In May 1861, President Abraham Lincoln called for the creation of nine additional Regular Army infantry regiments in preparation for the looming civil war. These regiments were designated the 11th through the 19th Infantry and organized as "three-battalion" regiments, each battalion containing eight companies of infantry, in contrast to the original ten regular regiments of infantry, which were organized on the traditional ten-company line.


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