415th Infantry Regiment (United States)

The 415th Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army Reserve.

415th Regiment
Coat of Arms
Active1921–1945
1947–present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Army Reserve
Motto(s)Old Faithful
EngagementsWorld War II

Service during the World Wars edit

Established 24 June 1921 as the 415th Infantry, part of the Organized Reserves, it was assigned to the 104th Infantry Division. The regiment was originally headquartered in Casper, Wyoming, with the 1st Battalion at Gillette, Wyoming, the 2nd Battalion at Casper, and the 3rd Battalion at Laramie, Wyoming. The primary Reserve Officers Training Corps feeder school was the University of Wyoming. The regiment was inactivated by relief of personnel on 27 December 1940. It was ordered into active service on 15 September 1942, the regiment saw service during World War II with campaign participation credit in Northern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe.

Service after the World Wars edit

Inactivated during post-World War II demobilization, the regiment was reactivated 12 June 1947 as part of the Organized Reserves and headquartered in Tacoma, Washington under the 104th Division. The Battalions have been realigned under the 95th Training Division and provides trained personnel to support Initial Entry Training. Most recently, the regiment have trained personnel ahead of deployments to the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) and the War in Iraq (2003-2011).

Lineage edit

  • Constituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as the 415th Infantry and assigned to the 104th Division (later redesignated as the 104th Infantry Division)
  • Organized in January 1922 with headquarters at Casper, Wyoming
  • Ordered into active military service 15 September 1942 and reorganized at Camp Adair, Oregon
  • Inactivated 17 December 1945 at Camp San Luis Obispo, California
  • Activated 12 June 1947 in the Organized Reserves with headquarters at Tacoma, Washington
  • Reorganized and redesignated 10 June 1959 as the 415th Regiment, an element of the 104th Division (Training), with headquarters at Seattle, Washington
  • Reorganized 10 January - 29 February 1968 to consist of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, elements of the 104th Division (Training)
  • Reorganized 1 April 1971 to consist of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions, elements of the 104th Division (Training)
  • Reorganized 16 September 1993 to consist of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Battalions, elements of the 104th Division (Training)
  • Reorganized 16 April 1995 to consist of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Battalions, elements of the 104th Division (Institutional Training)

Campaign streamers edit

Conflict Streamer Year(s)
World War II
 
 
Northern France 1944
Rhineland 1944-1945
Central Europe 1945
World War II Victory None


Decorations edit

Ribbon Award Year Subordinate Elements Embroidered Notes
  Presidential Unit Citation 1944 1st Battalion Roer River Bridge Head
  Presidential Unit Citation 1945 2nd and 3rd Battalions Lucherberg
  Army Superior Unit Award 1 JAN 05- 31 DEC 06 All Battalions 2005-2006 Permanent Orders 147-30[1]


References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from 415th Regiment Lineage and Honors. United States Army Center of Military History.

  1. ^ "PERMANENT ORDER 147-30" (PDF). history.army.mil/. US Army Center of Military History. 3 June 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 February 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.