197th Field Artillery Regiment
The 197th Field Artillery Regiment is a regiment in the New Hampshire Army National Guard.
History
B Battery claims to have been formed before 1780 as 1st Company, Light Infantry, 2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, New Hampshire Militia. C Battery traces its history to Captain Waldron's Minute Company, 2nd New Hampshire Regiment, which was organized on July 3, 1775, making C Battery one of several National Guard units with colonial roots.The regiment's coat of arms honors several of its units for their service in the 2nd New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War.
Lineage and honors
Lineage
- Headquarters Battery from Company C, 1st Infantry, NHNG
- Service Battery from Company C, 1st Infantry, NHNG
- Medical Department detachment from new
- Headquarters Detachment and Combat Train, 1st Battalion, from new
- Battery A from Company E, 1st Infantry, NHNG
- Battery B from the 4th Company, Coast Artillery Corps, NHNG
- Battery C from the 2nd Company, Coast Artillery Corps, NHNG
- Battery D from the 1st Company, Coast Artillery Corps, NHNG
- Headquarters Detachment, 2nd Battalion from Company M, 1st Infantry, NHNG
- Battery E from Company I, 1st Infantry, NHNG
- Battery F from Company L, 1st Infantry, NHNG
- Battery G from Company H, 1st Infantry, NHNG
- Battery H from Machine Gun Company, 1st Infantry, NHNG
- Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, as 197th Antiaircraft Artillery Group
- 1st Battalion as 744th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion
- 2d Battalion as 210th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion
- 3d Battalion as 237th Antiaircraft Artillery Searchlight Battalion
From 1968-1969, the 3rd Battalion, 197th Artillery served in Vietnam
- B Battery 3-197th-FAR merged with A Battery 2-13th-FAR to form D Battery 2-13th-FAR, "The Jungle Battery".
- Battery E, 197th Field Artillery Regiment, was activated 1 June 2012
Campaign participation credit
American Civil War
World War I
- Streamer without inscription
World War II
Decorations
Valorous Unit Award, Meritorious Unit CommendationVietnam (1968–1969)
During the Vietnam War, 3rd Battalion 197th-FAR served in country from 1968 to 1969."Jungle Battery" D BTRY-2nd BN-13th FAR
During its time in Vietnam, Bravo Battery 3-197th merged with Alpha Battery 2-13th to form D Battery 2-13th, known in country as "The Jungle Battery". The newly formed D Battery comprised three 155mm Howitzers from B-BTRY and three 105mm Howitzers, allowing it to provide a multitude of artillery support. The unit supported special forces groups for most of its existence. On April 19, 1969, CPT Roland C Labonte was killed by an enemy mortar round. CPT Labonte was the commander of B BTRY 3–197. He is remembered on the Vietnam Wall,, as well as a memorial stone outside of the Nashua Armory, still home of B BTRY 3–197, in Nashua NH.Casualties
The following are the known losses for 3rd BN-197th FAR during Vietnam, by date.- 02/26/1969
- 04/19/1969
- 06/23/1969
- 07/27/1969
- 08/24/1969
- 08/26/1969
SGT Guy Andre Blanchette
SGT Richard Edgar Genest
SFC Richard Paul Raymond
SGT Richard Edward Robichaud
Heraldry
Distinctive unit insignia
- Description
- Symbolism
- Background
Coat of arms
- Blazon
- * Shield: Azure, in base a lion passant guardant Or, and in fess a lozenge and a fleur-de-lis Argent; on a chief Gules fimbriated of the second a winged projectile, wings inverted, of the last.
- * Crest: That for the regiments and separate battalions of the New Hampshire Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors Or and Azure, two pine branches saltirewise Proper crossed behind a bundle of five arrows palewise Argent, bound together by a ribbon Gules, the ends entwining the branches.
- Symbolism
- * Shield: The shield is blue to indicate the longer service of the unit as Infantry. The gold lion passant guardant is for service in the War of 1812; the white lozenge—the corps badge for the 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, during the Civil War—represents Civil War service and the fleur-de-lis, service during World War I. The chief is red for Artillery and the winged projectile indicates that it is an anti-aircraft unit.
- * Crest: The crest is that of the New Hampshire Army National Guard.
- Background: The coat of arms was originally approved for the 197th Coast Artillery Regiment, New Hampshire National Guard on 19 April 1927. It was redesignated for the 744th Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion, New Hampshire National Guard on 28 December 1951. The insignia was redesignated for the 197th Artillery Regiment, New Hampshire National Guard on 29 March 1961. It was redesignated for the 197th Field Artillery Regiment, New Hampshire Army National Guard on 9 August 1972.