17th Infantry Regiment (United States)
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The 17th Infantry Regiment is a United States Army
United States Army
The United States Army is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, and is one of seven U.S. uniformed services...

 infantry regiment
Infantry
Infantrymen are soldiers who are specifically trained for the role of fighting on foot to engage the enemy face to face and have historically borne the brunt of the casualties of combat in wars. As the oldest branch of combat arms, they are the backbone of armies...

. While the 17th Infantry Regiment was organized on January 11, 1812, it was consolidated with the 3rd Infantry due to extremely heavy losses at Frenchtown, and lost its identity two years later until May 3, 1861, when it was reorganized.

The 17th Infantry Regiment was in the Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac
The Army of the Potomac was the major Union Army in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War.-History:The Army of the Potomac was created in 1861, but was then only the size of a corps . Its nucleus was called the Army of Northeastern Virginia, under Brig. Gen...

 during the American Civil War
American Civil War
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 in Sykes' Division of the 5th Army Corps, the badge of which was a white cross patee, which is embodied in the coat of arms
Coat of arms
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 and shown on the blue field above and to the left of the stone wall.

At Fredericksburg
Battle of Fredericksburg
The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, between General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside...

. the 17th suffered heavy losses in the assault on the famous stone wall, "For one entire day, (December 14) the men of the 17th lay flat on their faces eighty yards in front of the famous stone wall
Wall
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, behind which the enemy was posted in large numbers and any movement on their part was sure to draw the fire of rebel sharpshooters.

The five-bastioned fort, shown on the blue shield above and to the right of the stone wall, was the badge of the 5th Army Corps in Cuba
Cuba
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 in 1898.

The buffalo, shown on the blue shield bellow the stone wall represents the Regiments glorious history in the Korean war. The "Buffalo" nickname was adopted after one of the Regiment's Commanding Officers in the Korean war, Col. William W. "Buffalo Bill" Quinn.

The shield is blue, being the color representing the infantry.

The Crest is a sea lion
Sea Lion
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 taken from the Spanish Arms of Manila
Manila
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 for the fighting around that city in 1899.

The two arrow
Arrow
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s represent the Indian
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 campaigns in which the 17th Regiment participated.

Medal of Honor recipients

Spanish–American War
  • Private
    Private (rank)
    A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank .In modern military parlance, 'Private' is shortened to 'Pte' in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries and to 'Pvt.' in the United States.Notably both Sir Fitzroy MacLean and Enoch Powell are examples of, rare, rapid career...

     George Berg
    George Berg
    George Francis Berg was an American soldier serving in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.-Biography:...

    , Company C
  • Private Oscar Brookin
    Oscar Brookin
    Oscar Brookin served in the United States Army during the Spanish-American War. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of El Caney.-Medal of Honor citation:His award citation reads:...

    , Company C
  • Corporal
    Corporal
    Corporal is a rank in use in some form by most militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. It is usually equivalent to NATO Rank Code OR-4....

     Ulysses G. Buzzard
    Ulysses G. Buzzard
    Ulysses G. Buzzard was an American soldier serving in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.-Biography:...

    , Company C
  • Private Thomas J. Graves
    Thomas J. Graves
    Thomas J. Graves was a private serving in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.-Biography:...

    , Company C
  • First Lieutenant
    First Lieutenant
    First lieutenant is a military rank and, in some forces, an appointment.The rank of lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations , but the majority of cases it is common for it to be sub-divided into a senior and junior rank...

     Benjamin F. Hardaway
    Benjamin F. Hardaway
    Benjamin Franklin Hardaway was a First Lieutenant serving in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.-Biography:...

  • Corporal Norman W. Ressler
    Norman W. Ressler
    Norman W. Ressler was a corporal serving in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.-Biography:...

    , Company D
  • Second Lieutenant Charles DuVal Roberts
    Charles DuVal Roberts
    Charles DuVal Roberts was a United States Army Brigadier General who was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for valor in action on July 1, 1898 near El Caney, Cuba.-Early life and career:...

  • Corporal Warren J. Shepherd
    Warren J. Shepherd
    Warren Julius Shepherd was a corporal serving in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.-Biography:...

    , Company D
  • Private Bruno Wende
    Bruno Wende
    Bruno Wende was a private serving in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.-Biography:...

    , Company C


World War II
World War II
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  • Private First Class
    Private First Class
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     Leonard C. Brostrom
    Leonard C. Brostrom
    Leonard C. Brostrom was a soldier in the United States Army who died during the Philippines Campaign of 1944-45 during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actions during this campaign...

    , Company F
  • Private First Class John F. Thorson
    John F. Thorson
    John F. Thorson was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.-Biography:...

    , Company G


Korean War
Korean War
The Korean War was a conventional war between South Korea, supported by the United Nations, and North Korea, supported by the People's Republic of China , with military material aid from the Soviet Union...

  • Private Charles H. Barker
    Charles H. Barker
    - External links :...

    , Company K
  • Captain Raymond Harvey
    Raymond Harvey
    Raymond Harvey was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army who served during World War II and the Korean War. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions on March 9, 1951.-Early years and military service:...

    , Company C
  • Corporal Einar H. Ingman, Jr., Company E
  • Private First Class Anthony T. Kahoʻohanohano
    Anthony T. Kahoʻohanohano
    Anthony T. Kahoohanohano was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Korean War.-Early life and family:...

    , Company H
  • Corporal William F. Lyell
    William F. Lyell
    William F. Lyell was a soldier in the United States Army during the Korean War. He posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions on August 31, 1951.-Medal of Honor citation:Rank and organization: Corporal, U.S...

    , Company F
  • Private First Class Joseph C. Rodriguez
    Joseph C. Rodriguez
    Colonel Joseph C. Rodriguez born in San Bernardino, California, was a United States Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor - the United States' highest military decoration for his actions near Munye-ri, Korea during the Korean War.-Early years:Rodriguez, a Mexican-American, was raised in the...

    , Company F
  • First Lieutenant Richard Thomas Shea
    Richard Thomas Shea
    Richard Thomas Shea, Jr. was a soldier in the United States Army in the Korean War. He was listed as missing in action on July 8, 1953, and was later declared killed in action. Lt. Shea received the Medal of Honor posthumously...

    , Company A

Lineage

  • Constituted 3 May 1861 in the Regular Army as the 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry
  • Organized 6 July 1861 at Fort Preble
    Fort Preble
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    , Maine
  • Reorganized and redesignated 13 December 1866 as the 17th Infantry
  • Consolidated 1 June 1869 with the 44th Infantry
    44th Infantry Regiment (United States)
    The 44th Infantry Regiment was part of USAFFE's Philippine Division during World War II.-History of the 44th Infantry Regiment:...

    , Veteran Reserve Corps (constituted 21 September 1866), and consolidated unit designated as the 17th Infantry
  • Assigned 5 July 1918 to the 11th Division
    11th Division
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  • (2d and 3d Battalions inactivated 1 October 1921 at Fort McIntosh, Texas
    Fort McIntosh (Texas)
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    ; activated 24 June 1922 at Fort Crook, Nebraska)
  • Relieved 24 March 1923 from assignment to the 11th Division
    11th Division
    11th Division or 11th Infantry Division may refer to:Infantry divisions :* 11th Division * 11th Reserve Division * 11th Bavarian Infantry Division * 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland...

    and assigned to the 7th Division
  • Relieved 15 August 1927 from assignment to the 7th Division and assigned to the 6th Division
  • (2d Battalion inactivated 31 October 1929 at Fort Des Moines
    Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School
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    , Iowa)
  • Relieved 1 October 1933 from assignment to the 6th Division and assigned to the 7th Division (later redesignated as the 7th Infantry Division)
  • (2d Battalion activated 1 July 1940 at Camp Ord, California)
  • Relieved 1 July 1957 from assignment to the 7th Infantry Division and reorganized as a parent regiment
    Parent regiment
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     under the Combat Arms Regimental System
  • (4th Battalion activated 1984)
  • Withdrawn 16 November 1986 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System
  • (4th Battalion inactivated 1993)
  • Redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 17th Infantry Regiment
  • (4th Battalion activated in Jan 2011 at Fort Bliss TX under 1st Brigade 1st Armored Division)

Campaign participation credit

  • Civil War: Peninsula
    Peninsula
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    ; Manassas; Antietam; Fredericksburg
    Battle of Fredericksburg
    The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, between General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside...

    ; Chancellorsville
    Battle of Chancellorsville
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    ; Gettysburg
    Battle of Gettysburg
    The Battle of Gettysburg , was fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The battle with the largest number of casualties in the American Civil War, it is often described as the war's turning point. Union Maj. Gen. George Gordon Meade's Army of the Potomac...

    ; Wilderness; Spotsylvania; Cold Harbor
    Battle of Cold Harbor
    The Battle of Cold Harbor was fought from May 31 to June 12, 1864 . It was one of the final battles of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign during the American Civil War, and is remembered as one of American history's bloodiest, most lopsided battles...

    ; Petersburg
    Siege of Petersburg
    The Richmond–Petersburg Campaign was a series of battles around Petersburg, Virginia, fought from June 9, 1864, to March 25, 1865, during the American Civil War...

    ; Virginia 1862; Virginia 1863
  • Indian Wars: Little Big Horn
    Battle of the Little Bighorn
    The Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Custer's Last Stand and, by the Indians involved, as the Battle of the Greasy Grass, was an armed engagement between combined forces of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho people against the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army...

    ; Pine Ridge; North Dakota
    North Dakota
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     1872
  • War with Spain: Santiago
  • Philippine Insurrection: Manila
    Battle of Manila (1899)
    The Battle of Manila, the first and largest battle fought during the Philippine–American War, was fought on 4 and February 5, 1899, between 12,000 Americans and 15,000 Filipinos. Armed conflict broke out when American troops, under orders to turn away insurgents from their encampment, fired upon an...

    ; Malolos; San Isidro
    San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
    San Isidro is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. According to the latest Philippine census, it has a population of 44,687 people in 8,340 households....

    ; Tarlac; Mindanao
    Mindanao
    Mindanao is the second largest and easternmost island in the Philippines. It is also the name of one of the three island groups in the country, which consists of the island of Mindanao and smaller surrounding islands. The other two are Luzon and the Visayas. The island of Mindanao is called The...

    ; Luzon
    Luzon
    Luzon is the largest island in the Philippines. It is located in the northernmost region of the archipelago, and is also the name for one of the three primary island groups in the country centered on the Island of Luzon...

     1899; Luzon 1900
  • Mexican Expedition: Mexico 1916-1917
  • World War II: Aleutian Islands (with arrowhead); Eastern Mandates (with arrowhead); Leyte
    Leyte
    Leyte is a province of the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital is Tacloban City and occupies the northern three-quarters of the Leyte Island. Leyte is located west of Samar Island, north of Southern Leyte and south of Biliran...

    ; Ryukyus (with arrowhead)
  • Korean War: UN Defensive; UN Offensive; CCF Intervention; First UN Counteroffensive; CCF Spring Offensive
    Spring Offensive
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    ; UN Summer-Fall Offensive; Second Korean Winter; Korea, Summer-Fall 1952; Third Korean Winter; Korea, Summer 1953
  • Vietnam: Counteroffensive, Phase VII; Consolidation I; Consolidation II; Cease-Fire
  • Armed Forces Expeditions: Panama
    Panama
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     (with arrowhead)
  • Operation Iraqi Freedom: August 2005 to December 2006 Mosul and Baghdad
  • Operation Enduring Freedom: July 2009 to July 2010 Kandahar Province, Afghanistan
  • War on Terrorism: Campaigns to be determined

Decorations

  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Leyte
    Leyte
    Leyte is a province of the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital is Tacloban City and occupies the northern three-quarters of the Leyte Island. Leyte is located west of Samar Island, north of Southern Leyte and south of Biliran...

  • Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for 17 OCTOBER 1944 TO 4 JULY 1945
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
    Presidential Unit Citation (Korea)
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     for INCHON
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation for KOREA 1950-1953
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation for KOREA 1952-1953
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation for KOREA 1945-1948; 1953–1957

See also

  • 2nd Lt Leighton W. Hazelhurst of the 17th Infantry Regiment was the 2nd US Military
    Military of the United States
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     Pilot to be killed in an airplane crash
    Aviation accidents and incidents
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    June 11, 1912.

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