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History of 143rd Infantry

The 143rd Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with origins dating back to 1880 as part of the Texas Volunteer Guard. It was federally recognized in 1917 and served with valor during World War I and World War II as part of the 36th Infantry Division, participating in major campaigns such as the Italian Campaign and the liberation of southern France. The regiment also saw service during the Korean War and has since been activated for various homeland security and overseas missions, including deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Today, the 143rd Infantry continues its proud tradition as a component of the Texas Army National Guard, upholding its legacy of service and sacrifice.

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ABOUT 143rd Infantry

  • Origins in Texas: The 143rd Infantry Regiment was first organized in 1917 as part of the Texas Army National Guard, drawing its lineage from earlier Texas militia units.
  • World War I Service: The regiment served with the 36th Infantry Division during World War I, participating in major battles such as the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
  • Distinguished in World War II: In World War II, the 143rd Infantry again served with the 36th Infantry Division, fighting in key campaigns in Italy, France, and Germany, including the famous Salerno landings.
  • Salerno Landings: The regiment was among the first American units to land at Salerno, Italy, on September 9, 1943, facing fierce German resistance and playing a crucial role in securing the beachhead.
  • Texas Roots: The regiment’s motto, “Arms Secure Peace,” and its distinctive unit insignia reflect its deep Texas heritage and commitment to service.
  • Post-WWII Reorganization: After World War II, the 143rd Infantry underwent several reorganizations, including service as a training regiment and as part of the Texas Army National Guard.
  • Modern Deployments: In recent decades, elements of the 143rd have been mobilized for operations in Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan, showcasing its continued readiness and versatility.
  • Paratrooper Transformation: In 2010, the 1st Battalion, 143rd Infantry Regiment became an airborne infantry battalion, making it one of the few National Guard units with airborne capabilities.
  • Decorations and Honors: The regiment has received numerous awards, including campaign streamers and unit citations for valor and service in both World Wars and the Global War on Terror.
  • Community Support: The 143rd has a longstanding tradition of supporting Texas communities during natural disasters, providing aid during hurricanes, floods, and other emergencies.

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