127th Field Artillery Regiment
The 127th Field Artillery Regiment was a field artillery regiment of the Kansas Army National Guard that traced its lineage to 1916. The 1st Battalion, the only active unit of the regiment, was inactivated in 2007.
History
Pancho Villa Expedition and World War I
The 2nd Separate Company, Infantry, was organized on 12 April 1916 in the Kansas National Guard at Eureka, Kansas. It was mustered into Federal service for the Pancho Villa Expedition on 23 June at Fort Riley, Kansas, later being converted and redesignated on 7 July as Troop A, Cavalry. It was mustered out of Federal service on 6 March 1917 at Fort Riley. On 24 July, it was expanded, reorganized, and redesignated as the 1st Squadron, Cavalry. It was drafted into Federal service on 5 August 1917, after U.S. entry into World War I, and reorganized and redesignated on 13 September, less Troop A, as the 110th Train Headquarters and Military Police, an element of the 35th Division. Troop A was concurrently reorganized and redesignated as Headquarters Troop, 35th Division. The 110th Train Headquarters and Military Police was broken up on 26 October 1918 and reorganized as the 110th Train Headquarters and the 35th Military Police Company, elements of the 35th Division. The Headquarters Troop, 35th Division, 110th Train Headquarters, and 35th Military Police Company were demobilized in May 1919 at Camp Funston, Kansas.Interwar period
Nebraska lineage
During World War I, the 4th Nebraska Infantry had been converted into the 127th Field Artillery Regiment and assigned to the 34th Division. After the war, the regiment was allotted to the state of Nebraska as a corps artillery unit assigned to the VII Corps. Nebraska subsequently indicated it was unable to organize the unit, and it was placed on the "Deferred National Guard" list in 1923. It was demobilized in an unorganized status with the abandonment of the list in 1927.Kansas lineage
On 27 September 1919, a cavalry squadron was organized in the Kansas National Guard, known as the 1st Squadron, Cavalry. On 4 November 1921, it became the 1st Squadron, 114th Cavalry Regiment, an element of the 24th Cavalry Division. On 10 January 1925, the squadron was expanded, reorganized, and redesignated on 10 January 1925 as the 114th Cavalry, with the regimental headquarters federally recognized at Topeka, Kansas. The location of the headquarters was changed 12 March 1926 to Rosedale, Kansas, and on 27 January 1934, back to Topeka. On 1 October 1940, the 114th Cavalry and elements of its parent 24th Cavalry Division were converted and redesignated as the 127th Field Artillery Regiment. The regiment was concurrently relieved from assignment to the 24th Cavalry Division and assigned to the 35th Division.| 114th Cavalry unit | Location | 127th Field Artillery unit |
| HQ | Topeka | HQ |
| HQ Troop | Topeka | HQ Battery |
| Machine Gun Troop | Kansas City | HQ Battery, 2nd Battalion |
| Machine Gun Troop | Kansas City | HQ Battery, 3rd Battalion |
| Band | Kansas City | Band |
| Medical Detachment | Coffeyville | Medical Detachment |
| HQ, 1st Squadron | Topeka | HQ, 1st Battalion |
| Troop A | Iola | Battery A |
| Troop B | Coffeyville | Battery B |
| HQ, 2nd Squadron | Wichita | HQ, 2nd Battalion |
| Troop E | Wichita | Battery C |
| Troop F | Pleasanton | Battery D |
| HQ, 3rd Squadron | Lawrence | HQ, 3rd Battalion |
| Troop I | Lawrence | Battery E |
| Troop K | Paola | Battery F |
| HQ, 24th Cavalry Division | Topeka | HQ |
| HQ Detachment, 24th Cavalry Division | Kansas City | HQ Battery, 1st Battalion |