ABOUT 1:108th FA
- Origins in the Civil War: The 1st Battalion, 108th Field Artillery Regiment (1/108th FA) traces its lineage back to Pennsylvania militia units that served in the Civil War, including the 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery.
- World War I Service: The unit was federalized in 1917 as part of the 28th Division and fought in major campaigns in France, including the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
- Nickname “The Keystone Battalion”: As part of the "Keystone Division" (28th Infantry Division), the 1/108th FA proudly carries Pennsylvania's state symbol in its insignia.
- World War II Valor: The 108th FA fought in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace (Battle of the Bulge), and Central Europe, providing vital artillery support.
- Cold War Role: During the Cold War, the battalion served as part of the National Guard’s rapid response force, prepared for both domestic emergencies and overseas deployment.
- Modern Deployments: Elements of 1/108th FA have deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), providing artillery and security support.
- Disaster Response: The battalion has responded to numerous state emergencies, including the 1972 Hurricane Agnes flooding and subsequent disaster relief missions in Pennsylvania.
- Historic Equipment: The 1/108th FA has used a variety of artillery, from World War I French 75mm guns to the modern M777A2 howitzer.
- Distinctive Unit Insignia: The unit’s insignia features a gold lion (symbolizing courage) and a red shield (artillery), with a motto “Service Above All.”
- Community Ties: Based in northeast Pennsylvania, the 1/108th FA maintains strong community connections, participating in parades, ceremonies, and educational outreach.