33rd Field Artillery Regiment


The 33rd Field Artillery Regiment is an inactive field artillery regiment of the United States Army, first constituted in 1918 in the National Army (USA). A parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, the regiment has no active regiments. The regiment saw active service with the 1st Infantry Division in World War II. The regiment's 2nd and 6th Battalions served in Vietnam.

Lineage and honors

Lineage

Campaign participation credit

  • World War II: Algeria–French Morocco ; Tunisia; Sicily ; Normandy ; Northern France; Rhineland; Ardennes‑Alsace; Central Europe
  • Vietnam: Defense; Counteroffensive; Counteroffensive, Phase II; Counteroffensive, Phase III; Tet Counteroffensive; Counteroffensive, Phase IV; Counteroffensive, Phase V; Counteroffensive, Phase VI; Tet 69/Counteroffensive; Summer–Fall 1969; Winter–Spring 1970
  • Operation Iraqi Freedon:"OIF II", Forward Operating Base Summerall, Iraq 2004

Decorations

  • Meritorious Unit Commendation, Streamer embroidered VIETNAM 1966–1967
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation, Streamer embroidered VIETNAM 1968
  • French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Streamer embroidered KASSERINE
  • French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Streamer embroidered NORMANDY
  • French Croix de Guerre, World War II, Fourragere
  • Belgian Fourragere 1940
  • *Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at Mons
  • *Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at Eupen-Malmedy
  • Presidential Unit Citation for actions during OIF II, Camp Baji, Iraq

Heraldry

Distinctive unit insignia

  • Description: A Gold color metal and enamel device in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Gules, a lion dormant Or. Attached below the shield a Gold scroll inscribed “SERVABO FIDEM” in Black letters.
  • Symbolism: The colors red and yellow identify the organization as Artillery. The lion, though depicted asleep, is said to sleep with its eyes open and is thus “ever on guard” and ready for any emergency and action.
  • Background: The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 33d Field Artillery Regiment on 17 June 1937. It was redesignated for the 33d Field Artillery Battalion on 3 January 1941. It was redesignated for the 33d Artillery Regiment on 11 April 1958. The insignia was redesignated effective 1 September 1971 for the 33d Field Artillery Regiment and amended to change the symbolism of the design.

Coat of arms

  • Description
  • *Shield: Gules, a lion dormant Or armed Azure.
  • *Crest: On a wreath Or and Gules, two arrowheads Vert issuing palewise, another Sable issuing likewise from within a crescent overall of the first and surmounted by a lion guardant of the like armed and langued of the second.
  • *Motto: SERVABO FIDEM.
  • Symbolism
  • *Shield: The colors red and yellow identify the organization as Artillery. The lion, though depicted asleep, is said to sleep with its eyes open and is thus “ever on guard” and ready for any emergency and action.
  • *Crest: The three arrowheads in the crest refer to the unit's assault landings in Algeria-French Morocco, Sicily and Normandy. The crescent alludes to Tunis and the lion to Normandy, the two green arrowheads referring to the awards of the French Croix de Guerre for the action at Kasserine Pass, Tunis and for the Normandy landing.
  • Background: The coat of arms was originally approved for the 33d Field Artillery Regiment on 17 June 1937. It was redesignated for the 33d Field Artillery Battalion on 10 January 1941. It was redesignated for the 33d Artillery Regiment on 11 April 1958. It was amended to add the crest on 29 January 1965. The insignia was redesignated effective 1 September 1971 for the 33d Field Artillery Regiment and amended to change the symbolism of the design.

Current configuration

  • 1st Battalion 33rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States): Inactive since 2006.
  • 2nd Battalion 33rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States): Inactive since 1983.
  • 3rd Battalion 33rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States): Inactive since 1963.
  • 4th Battalion 33rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States): Inactive since 1965.
  • 5th Battalion 33rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States): Inactive since 1961.
  • 6th Battalion 33rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States): Inactive since 1970.