- 366th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=366th Infantry Regiment
caption=366th Infantry Regimentcoat of arms
dates= 1917 - 1945
country= United States of America
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branch= Army
type= Infantry
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size= Regiment
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current_commander=
garrison=Fort Devens, Massachusetts
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colonel_of_the_regiment=Edmund R. Andrews,
West Hamilton,
Howard D. Queen,
Alonzo Ferguson
nickname=
patron=
motto="Labor Conquers All Things."
colors=
identification_symbol=
march=
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battles=World War I ,World War II
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battle_honours=Meuse-Argonne Offensive ,
Rome-Arno CampaignUS Regiments
previous=365th Infantry Regiment
next=367th Infantry RegimentThe 366thInfantry Regiment was an allAfrican American (segregated) unit of theUnited States Army that served with distinction in bothWorld War I andWorld War II . The unit was unique because it was one of the fewNegro units with all its own officers and personnel; the U.S. military did not desegregate until after World War II, and in most of the segregated units, all of the officers were white. During World War II, the unit saw combat inItaly as part of the 92nd Infantry Division (colored), 5th Army.__TOC__
World War I
The 366th Infantry was constituted
16 August 1917 in the National Army as the 366th Infantry and assigned to the 92nd Division and organized at Camp Dodge, Iowa, in November 1917.In WWI the regiment served overseas as a part of the 92nd Division, National Army and earned credit for battle participation as follows:
*St. Die Sector (Lorraine),
August 23 ,1918 -September 20 ,1918 *Meuse-Argonne Sector,
September 26 ,1918 -October 5 ,1918 *Marbach Sector (Lorraine)
October 8 ,1918 -November 1918The 366th Infantry was demobilized
25 March 1919 atFort Oglethorpe, Georgia , and reconstituted16 December 1940 in the Regular Army.World War II
It was activated
10 February 1941 atFort Devens, Massachusetts and assigned to the Eastern Defense Command on30 April 1942 .*Attached to the 1st Service Command on
1 May 1943 and to the XIII Corps on1 September 1943 .*Moved to A. P. Hill Military Reservation, Virginia
14 October 1943 and toCamp Atterbury, Indiana 23 November 1943 under XX Corps.*Assigned XXII Corps
21 January 1944 and staged at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia22 March 1944 until it departed Hampton Roads P/E (Point of Embarkation)28 March 1944 .*Arrived
North Africa 6 April 1944 and attached to 15th Air Force Service Command for airfield security duties fromSardinia to theAdriatic coast .*Assigned to Fifth Army
4 November 1944 and arrived Livorno, Italy21 November 1944 for attachment to the 92nd Infantry Division until25 February 1945 .*Disbanded in Italy on
28 March 1945 and personnel transferred into the 224th and 226th Engineer General Service Regiments.Combat chronicle
Colonel Howard Donovan Queen was the CO at the time of embarkation in March 1944. Although the 366th Infantry had been at "Combat Readiness", after a prolonged period which was devoted only to guard duty, Queen felt that they needed at least three months for preparation to be "Combat Ready". Queen wrote a significant request for withdrawal from Active Command and included his guarded reservations in regard to his deeply held tenets. In spite of this it was decided in November 1944 to attach the 366th Infantry to the 92nd Division.
They saw action at the
Battle of Monte Cassino , and were in the vanguard of the 5th Army's liberation ofRome as one of the first units to reach the city, two days before the Normandy Invasion. (As a gesture of thanks, they received a papal blessing at a special ceremony inSaint Peter's Square .)Notable veterans
* Edward William Brooke III - First African American after Reconstruction elected to the
United States Senate .* John Robert Fox - posthumously awarded the
Medal of Honor in January, 1997 for his heroic self-sacrifice onDecember 26 ,1944 inItaly .General
The 366th Infantry Regiment was awarded two
campaign streamer s for the Colours; the first for Meuse-Argonne Lorraine (September, 1918 to November, 1918), and the second for Rome-Arno (January, 1944 to September, 1944).The incorporated the
Cross of Lorraine . The was, "Labor Conquers All Things."See also
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Buffalo Soldier
*Military history of African Americans
*Winter Line
*United States Colored Troops References
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*External links
* [http://www.wiz-worx.com/366th/ 366th Infantry Regiment Veterans Association]
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