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158th Field Artillery Regiment

  • Constituted 26 February 1920 in the Oklahoma National Guard as the 158th Field Artillery
  • Organized 1921-1923 from new and existing units (less Battery A, allotted to the New Mexico National Guard and Battery E, allotted to the Arizona National Guard); Headquarters Federally recognized 15 May 1923 at Anadarko
  • Inducted into Federal service 16 September 1940 at home stations
  • Regiment broken up 11 February 1942 and its elements reorganized and redesignated as follows:
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery disbanded
  • 1st Battalion as the 158th Field Artillery Battalion and assigned to the 45th Infantry Division
  • (2d Battalion as the 207th Field Artillery Battalion- hereafter separate lineage)
  • 158th Field Artillery Battalion inactivated 24 November 1945 at Camp Bowie, Texas
  • Consolidated 27 September 1946 with Headquarters, 158th Field Artillery (reconstituted 25 August 1945 in the Oklahoma National Guard), reorganized, and Federally recognized as the 158th Field Artillery Battalion with Headquarters at Chickasha
  • Ordered into active Federal service 1 September 1950 at home stations
  • (158th Field Artillery Battalion [NGUS] organized and Federally recognized 3 November 1952 with Headquarters at Chickasha)
  • Released 30 April 1954 from active Federal service and reverted to state control; Federal recognition concurrently withdrawn from the 158th Field Artillery Battalion (NGUS)
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 May 1959 as the 158th Artillery, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System, to consist of the 1st and 2d Howitzer Battalions, elements of the 45th Infantry Division
  • Reorganized 1 April 1963 to consist of the 1st Battalion, an element of the 45th Infantry Division
  • Reorganized 1 February 1968 to consist of the 1st Battalion
  • Reorganized 1 December 1971 to consist of the 1st Field Artillery Battalion
  • Redesignated 1 May 1972 as the 158th Field Artillery
  • Reorganized 1 May 1975 to consist of the 1st and 2d Battalions
  • Reorganized 1 April 1977 to consist of the 1st Battalion
  • Withdrawn 1 June 1989 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System
  • (1st Battalion ordered into active Federal service 21 November 1990 at home stations; released 23 May 1991 from active Federal service and reverted to state control)
  • (1st Battalion ordered into active Federal service 15 March 2003 at home stations; released from active Federal service 27 May 2003 and reverted to state control)
  • Redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 158th Field Artillery Regiment
  • (1st Battalion, ordered into active Federal service 19 August 2008 at home stations)
  • Reorganized 1 September 2008 to consist of the 1st Battalion, an element of the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
  • (1st Battalion released from active Federal service 22 September 2009 and reverted to state control)

CAMPAIGN PARTICIPATION CREDIT

  • World War II
  • Sicily (with arrowhead)
  • Naples-Foggia (with arrowhead)
  • Anzio
  • Rome-Arno
  • Southern France (with arrowhead)
  • Rhineland
  • Ardennes-Alsace
  • Central Europe
  • Korean War
  • Second Korean Winter
  • Korea, Summer-Fall 1952
    Third Korean Winter
    Korea, Summer 1953
  • Southwest Asia
  • Liberation and Defense of Kuwait
  • Cease-Fire
  • War on Terrorism
  • Iraq:
  • Iraqi Surge
  • Iraqi Sovereignty

Battery B (Lawton), 1st Battalion, additionally entitled to:

  • World War II
  • Northern France

DECORATIONS

  • French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Streamer embroidered ACQUAFONDATA
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered KOREA 1951-
    1953
  • Battery C (Lawton), 1st Battalion, additionally entitled to:
  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered SALERNO

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY:

ROBERT J. DALESSANDRO
Director, Center of Military History


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