126th Field Artillery Regiment
The 126th Field Artillery Regiment was a regiment in the United States Army National Guard.
Lineage
Constituted in the National Guard of Wisconsin as the 1st Cavalry and partially organized by redesignation of Light Horse Squadron of Milwaukee as Troop A. Troop B organized 24 June 1916 at Milwaukee; remainder of regiment organized April–July 1917 at locations as follows-- Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, Supply Troop, and Troops C. and D. at Milwaukee.
- Troop E. at Kenosha
- Troop F. at Lake Geneva
- Troop G. at Grand Rapids
- Troop H. at Merrill
- Troop I. at Stevens Point
- Troop K. at Lady Smith
- Troop L. at Eau Claire
- Troop M. at Sheboygan
- Redesignated 1 April 1921 as the 105th Cavalry, assigned to the 23rd Cavalry Division (United States) and Reorganized as a two squadron regiment with elements at the following locations-
- Headquarters and Headquarters troop organized at Milwaukee and federally recognized 24 May 1921
- Company L. 1st Cavalry at Eau Claire, redesignated service Troop
- Headquarters 1st Squadron organized at Milwaukee and federally recognized 1 April 1921
- Troop A, 1st Cavalry at Milwaukee, redesignated Troop A
- Troop B, 1st Cavalry at Milwaukee, redesignated Troop B
- Troop C, organized and federally recognized at Two Rivers in 1921
- Headquarters, 2nd Squadron, organized at Darlington and federally recognized 1 June 1921
- Troop G 1st Cavalry, at Watertown, redesignated Troop D.
- Troop E 1st Cavalry, at Kenosha, redesignated Troop E.
- Troop H 1st Cavalry, at Fort Atkinson redesignated Troop F.
- 1st Squadron with headquarters at Milwaukee reorganized to consist of Troop A and B at Milwaukee
- 2nd Squadron with headquarters at Milwaukee reorganized to consist of Troop E at Kenosha and Troop F at Milwaukee
- Headquarters 3rd squadron, organized at Watertown and federally recognized 28 May 1929 with Troop I at Fort Atkinson and Troop K at Watertown. Service Troop at Eau Claire redesignated Machine Gun Troop.
History
Following conversion from the 105th Cavalry Regiment, the 126th FA Regiment was subordinated to the 32nd Infantry Division. The regiment was initially equipped with 75-mm field guns. The 126th FA Regiment, less its second battalion, was redesignated the 126th Field Artillery Battalion on 31 January 1942. The regiment's second battalion had been redesignated as the 1st Battalion, 173rd FA Regiment on 16 January 1942. The 126th FA Battalion was reequipped with 105-mm howitzers during World War II and saw service in Australia, Goodenough Island, New Guinea, and the Philippines with the 32nd Division. On 28 February 1946, the 126th FA Battalion was inactivated in Japan.The 126th FA Battalion was reorganized on 23 June 1947 as part of the Wisconsin Army National Guard. Consolidation with the 132nd Anti-Aircraft Battalion in 1959 resulted in the reemergence of the 126th FA Regiment, with one missile battalion and one field artillery battalion. The FA battalion was called to active duty for ten months during 1961–1962. A further reorganization on 5 November 1963 designated the regiment's second battalion as the 1st Battalion, 126th Field Artillery. The missile battalion became a battery and was later relieved of assignment to the regiment in 1971. After riot control duty in Milwaukee in July 1967, the 1-126 FA Battalion was released from assignment to the 32nd Division in December of the same year. The reorganization of 1 July 1971 reduced the regiment to a single battalion and, on 1 May 1972, redesignated the regiment as the 126th Field Artillery. Subsequent assignments for the battalion were to the 257th FA Group and finally to the 57th FA Brigade. In 2007, the 1st Battalion, 126th Field Artillery was converted to the 257th Brigade Support Battalion, which inherited the regimental lineage.
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Motto FOLLOW ME.
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