- Mississippi Rifles
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unit_name= 155th Infantry Regiment
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dates= 1812 -
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next=156th Infantry RegimentThe "Mississippi Rifles" or the155th Infantry Regiment (United States) , is Mississippi's oldest National Guard unit. Its history predates statehood, back to June1799 , and it is the seventh oldest infantry regiment in the United States Army. They patrolled the frontiers of the Mississippi Territory, capturedAaron Burr , defendedFort Mims during theIndian Wars , and served under GeneralAndrew Jackson in theBattle of New Orleans in theWar of 1812 .History
They were known as the "Mississippi Rifles" under the command of Colonel
Jefferson Davis in the war with Mexico. They acquired this nickname because the regiment was the first in American history to have an official issuerifled musket (Model 1841 Whitney) instead of a smoothbore musket. It was at the Battle of Buena Vista when other American units began to be overrun by the Mexicans that Col. Davis gave the now-famous order, "Stand fast, Mississippians!" The regiment stood their ground and the battle was eventually won. Davis' order later became the regimental motto.Unlike the standard US Army uniform, the Regiment was outfitted in
red shirt s, white duck trousers, and blackslouch hat s. [p.12 Patterson, Gerald A. "From Blue to Grey: The Life of General Cadmus M. Wilcox" 2001 Stackpole Books] The unit was instrumental in capturingMonterey , and mustered for service in theSpanish-American War .World War I and World War II
The Mississippi Rifles went with General Pershing's "
Punitive Expedition " in Mexico and fought againstPancho Villa in 1916. InWorld War I under the Army's new federalization system, they were designated the 155th Infantry Regiment and fought with the 39th Division. InWorld War II the regiment fought with the 31st Infantry Division in the Pacific Theater. They conducted training for Korea and many members went forward to fight. During the 1950's all but the 1st Battalion were deactivated.Modern
First Bn,
155th Infantry (Mechanized) is now a part of the 155th Separate Armored Brigade (Heavy), Mississippi Army National Guard. The unit has seen recent action in Bosnia as "Task Force Rifles" and in Iraq in 2004-2005. The battalion is headquartered in McComb, MS and has rifle companies in Tylertown, MS (A Co), Poplarville, MS (B Co), and Biloxi, MS (C Co) as well as a tank company in Bay St. Louis, MS (D Co) and an engineer company in Pascagoula, MS (E Co)References
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* [http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Inf/155InfantryRegiment.htm Coat of Arms of the 155th Infantry Regiment {reference only}]
* [http://www.mississippirifles.com Mississippi Rifles Homepage]
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