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Lineage and Honors Information as of 26 March 2013

466th Medical Company

  • Organized 6 November 1876 in the New York National Guard at Glens Falls as the 5th Separate Company, 10th Brigade
  • Redesignated 8 December 1877 as the 18th Separate Company
  • Redesignated 21 March 1898 as the 18th Company, 14th Battalion
  • Redesignated 27 April 1898 as Company K, 2d New York Volunteer Infantry
  • Mustered into Federal service 16 May 1898 at Camp Black, New York; mustered out of Federal service 29 October 1898 at Glens Falls
  • Reorganized 19 November 1898 in the New York National Guard at Glens Falls as Company K, 2d Infantry Regiment
  • Called into Federal service 18 June 1916
  • Mustered into Federal service 1 July 1916 at Glens Falls; mustered out of Federal service 8 October 1916 at Glens Falls
  • Mustered into Federal service 30 March 1917 at Glens Falls; drafted into Federal service 5 August 1917
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 October 1917 as Company K, 105th Infantry, an element of the 27th Division
  • Demobilized 1 April 1919 at Camp Upton, New York
  • Consolidated with Company K, 2d Infantry, New York Guard (organized 27 August 1917 at Glens Falls to replace company in Federal service), and consolidated unit reorganized and Federally recognized 14 January 1920 in the New York National Guard at Glens Falls as Company K, 2d Infantry
  • Redesignated 1 June 1921 as Company K, 105th Infantry
  • (105th lnfantly assigned 17 November 1921 to the 27th Division)
  • Inducted into Federal service 15 October 1940 at Glens Falls
  • (Headquarters, 27th Division reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1942 as Headquarters, 27th Infantry Division)
  • Inactivated 31 December 1945 at Fort Lawton, Washington
  • Reorganized and Federally recognized 22 April 1947 at Glens Falls
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 March 1953 as Headquarters Company, 3d Battalion, 105th lnfantry
  • Converted and redesignated 1 February 1955 as Headquarters Battery, 186th Field Artillery Battalion and relieved from assignment to the 27th Infantry Division
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 October 1955 as Headquarters Battery, 186th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, an element of the 27th Armored Division
  • Reorganized and redesignated 16 March 1959 as Headquarters Battery, 1st Howitzer Battalion, 186th Artillery, an element of the 27th Armored Division
  • (1st Howitzer Battalion, 186th Artillery relieved 15 April 1953 from assignment to the 27th Armored Division)
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 March 1964 as Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 186th Artillery
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 February 1966 as Headquarters Battery, 1st Howitzer Battalion, 186th Artillery
  • Converted and redesignated 1 February 1968 as the 646th Medical Company
  • Converted and redesignated 1 October 1996 as Detachment 1, Company C, 427th Support Battalion
  • Consolidated 1 November 2001 with Company C, 427th Support Battalion (see ANNEX), and consolidated unit designated as Company C, 427th Support Battalion
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 2005 in the New York Army National Guard as the 466th Medical Company
  • Ordered into active Federal service 1 July 2006 at Glens Falls; released from active Federal service 27 December 2007 and reverted to state control
  • ANNEX
  • Organized 12 March 1878 in the New York National Guard at Saratoga Springs as the 22d Separate Company
  • Redesignated 21 March 1898 as the 22d Company, 14th Battalion
  • Redesignated 27 April 1898 as Company L, 2d New York Volunteer Infantry
  • Mustered into Federal service 16 May 1898 at Camp Black, New York; mustered out of Federal service 27 October 1898 at Saratoga Springs
  • Reorganized 19 November 1898 in the New York National Guard at Saratoga Springs as Company L, 2d Infantry Regiment
  • Called into Federal service 18 June 1916
  • Mustered into Federal service 1 July 1916 at Saratoga Springs; mustered out of Federal service 16 October 1916 at Saratoga Springs
  • Mustered into Federal service 30 March 1917 at Saratoga Springs; drafted into Federal service 5 August 1917
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 October 1917 as Company L, 105th Infantry, an element of the 27th Division
  • Demobilized 1 April 1919 at Camp Upton, New York
  • Consolidated with Company L, 2d Infantry, New York Guard (organized 16 November 1917 at Saratoga Springs to replace company in Federal service), and consolidated unit reorganized and Federally recognized 14 January 19 20 in the New York National Guard at Saratoga Springs as Company L, 2d Infantry
  • Redesignated 1 June 1921 as Company L, 105th Infantry
  • (105th In fanny assigned 1 7 November 1921 to the 27th Division)
  • Inducted into Federal service 15 October 1940 at Saratoga Springs
  • (Headquarters, 27th Division redesignated 1 September 1942 as Headquarters, 27th lnfantry Division)
  • Inactivated 31 December 1945 at Fort Lawton, Washington
  • Reorganized and Federally recognized 24 April 1947 at Saratoga Springs
  • Converted and redesignated 1 February 1955 as Company B, 27th Armored Quartermaster Battalion, an element of the 27th Armored Division
  • Reorganized and redesignated 16 March 1959 as Company B, 27th Quartermaster Battalion, an element of the 27th Armored Division
  • Reorganized and redesignated 15 April 1963 as Company B, 27th Supply and Transport Battalion, an element of the 27th Armored Division
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 June 1964 as Company A, 27th Supply and Transport Battalion
  • Converted and redesignated 1 February 1968 as the 247th Medical Company and
    relieved from assignment to the 27th Armored Division

HOME STATION: Glens Falls

CAMPAIGN PARTICIPATION CREDIT

  • World War I
  • Somme Offensive
  • Ypres-Lys
  • Flanders 1918
  • World War II
  • Central Pacific (with arrowhead)
  • Western Pacific
  • Ryukyus (with arrowhead)
  • War on Terrorism
  • Campaigns to be determined

DECORATIONS

  • Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2006-2007

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY:

ROBERT J. DALESSANDRO
Director, Center of Military History


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