
The 110th Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the
United States Army
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. Its legacy unit, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, is a subordinate command of
2nd Brigade,
28th Infantry Division.
History
Formation
The 110th Infantry Regiment was activated in the summer of 1873 as the 10th Regiment of the Pennsylvania National Guard. It was assigned a military district within the western part of the Commonwealth that comprised
Westmoreland,
Washington
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Somerset
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Blair
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,
Fayette,
Indiana
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Beaver
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, and
Greene Counties. Its first commanding of officer was Col. John A. Black who was later succeeded by Alexander L. Hawkins in November 1878.
The 10th Regiment participated in the annual State encampments of the National Guard and was activated in response to domestic labor disturbances in 1877, 1891, 1892, 1902, and 1916.
Spanish-American War and Philippine insurrection
On April 28, 1898, the Regiment was activated after the United States declared war on Spain and ordered into federal service on May 12 as part of the
United States Volunteers
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where they mobilized out of
Camp Merritt, California, near
San Francisco
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, before embarking for the
Philippines
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.
The 10th engaged in combat operations in the Philippines, arriving at the archipelago on July 17, 1898, under the command of Brig. Gen.
Francis Vinton Greene, commander of the Philippine Expeditionary Force. While they were initially based out of Camp Dewey near
Malate, Manila
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Etymology
The name ''Malate'' is derived from a corruption of the Tagalog language, Tagal ...
, the Regiment participated in numerous battles throughout the campaign to include: Malate,
Manila
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, Filipino Outbreak, La Loma,
Caloocan
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Caloo ...
, San Francisco del Monte, Tuliahan River, Meycauayan,
Marilao, Bocaue, Guiguinto, and Malolos. By the end of the war, the Regiment lost 21 soldiers due to combat or disease, 70 wounded, and one missing in action. On July 1, 1899, the Regiment departed for the United States on the
steamship Senator and arrived at San Francisco on August 1. During their sea voyage, Col. Hawkins died on July 18. The Regiment was demobilized from the
Presidio of San Francisco
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on August 22, 1899 and returned home.
Inter-war period
Upon return to Pennsylvania, the Regiment reorganized under Col. James E. Barnett where he served as regimental commander until replaced by Col. Richard Coulter Jr in 1907.
On June 22, 1916, the Regiment was mobilized again for active service to
El Paso, Texas
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in support of the
Pancho Villa Expedition
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. On July 12, the 3rd Battalion, commanded by Maj. Henry W. Coulter, was ordered to proceed to the
Big Bend District. The Regiment’s mission was to guard the U.S.-Mexico border until October, when the Regiment returned home, demobilizing on October 27, 1916.
World War I
During the
First World War
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, the regiment was mobilized at home stations on July 15, 1917, and drafted in while into the
Army of the United States
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on August 5. That month, the commander of the 10th, Col. Richard Coulter, was promoted to brigadier general and now Lt. Col. Henry W. Coulter assumed command of the regiment.
In early September, the regiment moved to
Camp Hancock, Georgia, for pre-mobilization training. In October, the Army reorganized the Pennsylvania National Guard's 7th Division, designating it as the
28th Division and the regiment was redesignated from the 10th to the 110th. The strength of the infantry regiment under the new
table of organization published by the
War Department was 3,750 soldiers.
The regiment served as part of the division's
55th Infantry Brigade, 28th Infantry Division from September 1917–May 1919
Interwar period
The 110th Infantry arrived at the port of Philadelphia on 11 May 1919 on the troopship
USS Luckenbach and was demobilized 24 May 1919 at
Camp Dix,
New Jersey
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. Per the terms of the
National Defense Act of 1920
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, it was reconstituted in the National Guard in 1921, assigned to the 28th Division, and allotted to the state of Pennsylvania. It was reorganized on 1 April 1921 by redesignation of the 10th Infantry, Pennsylvania National Guard (organized 16 October 1919; headquarters organized 20 July 1920 and federally recognized at
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
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The region around Waynesburg is underlaid with several layers o ...
) as the 110th Infantry. The regimental headquarters was relocated in 1923 to
Washington, Pennsylvania
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. The entire regiment was called up to perform relief duties in connection with the flooding of the
Schuylkill and
Susquehanna River
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s in April 1936. The 110th Infantry conducted annual summer training most years at
Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania
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, 1921–34, and
Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, 1935–38. It was inducted into active federal service at Washington, Pennsylvania, on 17 February 1941 and moved to Indiantown Gap, where it arrived 28 February 1941.
World War II
* Inducted into federal service February 17, 1941 at Washington.
* Based in
Pembrokeshire
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,
Wales
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from October 1943 to April 1944, preparing for
D-Day
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; a memorial to those lost in the liberation of Europe was unveiled in 2019.
* Inactivated October 25, 1945 at
Camp Shelby
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, Mississippi.
* Reorganized and federally recognized December 12, 1946 at Washington as Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry.
Cold-War era
* Ordered into active federal service September 5, 1950 at Washington.
* Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry
GUS organized and federally recognized July 16, 1953 at Washington.
* Released from active federal service June 15, 1954 and reverted to state control; federal recognition concurrently withdrawn from Headquarters Company, 110th Infantry (NGUS).
* Reorganized and redesignated June 1, 1959 as Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group, 110th Infantry.
Global war on terror
1-110th Infantry Battalion task organization as of March 2014:
* Home Station: Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania
* Company A – Indiana, Pennsylvania
* Company B – Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
* Company C – Connellsville, Pennsylvania
* Company D – Greensburg, Pennsylvania
In June 2016, 1st-110th Infantry Bn. deployed to
Jordan
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, the
United Arab Emirates
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, and
Kuwait
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to train their forces.
Notable members
*
Thomas S. Crago (1866–1925), member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
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*
Henry K. Fluck (1912–1989), commander of the 110th Infantry Regiment and 28th Infantry Division
*
Joseph H. Thompson
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(1871–1928),
Medal of Honor
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recipient,
Pennsylvania State Senator, and member of the
College Football Hall of Fame
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References
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External links
History of the 110th Infantry (10th Pa.) of the 28th Division, U.S.A., 1917–1919
Infantry regiments of the United States Army National Guard
Military units and formations in Pennsylvania
110
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*110 (number), natural number
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Military units and formations established in 1873