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The 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (103rd FAR) is a regiment of the United States Army. The only currently existing component is the 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (1-103rd FAR), a unit of the Rhode Island National Guard. The regiment was originally constituted in 1917, but it descends from predecessor units dating back to 1801.
Battery B, 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery Regiment, Rhode Island National Guard traces is origins to this battery. This, however, is a false lineage as Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery ended its existence in 1865 and Battery B was not established until 1917.
12th Field Artillery Regiment. 2nd Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to 1st Stryker BCT, 4th Infantry Division, stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado [10] 13th Field Artillery Regiment. 3rd Battalion is a rocket battalion assigned to the 75th Field Artillery Brigade, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma [5] 14th Field Artillery Regiment
1st Rhode Island Battery; 10th Coast Artillery (United States) 26th Infantry Division (United States) 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade; 43rd Cavalry Regiment (United States) 103rd Field Artillery Regiment; 143rd Airlift Squadron; 143rd Airlift Wing; 169th Military Police Company; 243rd Coast Artillery (United States) 281st Combat ...
Nuttall completed several command and staff assignments in Rhode Island, including: commander, A Battery, 2nd Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (1980–1982); commander, 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (1995–1996); and commander, 103rd Field Artillery Brigade (1997–2000).
Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery Regiment was organized in Providence, Rhode Island and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on June 6, 1861 under the command of Captain William H. Reynolds. The battery was attached to Burnside's Brigade, Hunter's Division, McDowell's Army of Virginia, to August 1861. Department of the Shenandoah ...
Revolutionary War Campaigns: Monmouth, Rhode Island 1777, Rhode Island 1778, Rhode Island 1779, New Jersey 1780. The 101st Field Artillery traces its origins back to new and existing train bands in Boston, Dorcester, Roxbury, Weymouth and Hingham that were organized on December 13, 1636, as the South Regiment. On September 7, 1643, the South ...
On 14 September 1923 this command was redesignated as the 243rd Artillery, CAC, and on 11 July 1924 became the 243rd Coast Artillery Regiment. [1] As of 2018 the 243rd's lineage is carried by the 243rd Regiment (Regional Training Institute), Rhode Island Army National Guard, at Camp Varnum in Narragansett, Rhode Island. [14]