2nd Battalion, 134th Infantry Regiment (Airborne)

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2nd Battalion, 134th Infantry Regiment
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Active2019–present
CountryFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Allegiance Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Branch Nebraska Army National Guard
United States Army National Guard (National Guard of the United States)
TypeInfantry Battalion
HHC Lincoln, Nebraska
Motto"Mahpiya Etanhan" (From the Sky) [1]
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia
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OLD 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Shoulder Sleeve Insignia with Airborne Tab, authorized only for wear by 2nd Battalion (Airborne), 134th Infantry Regiment [2]
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The 2nd Battalion,134th Infantry Regiment is an infantry battalion in the Nebraska Army National Guard.

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By extension, it is a member of the United States Army National Guard, and as a currently federally-recognized unit, also a member of the National Guard of the United States.

History

The 2nd Battalion of the 134th Infantry Regiment was established by the Nebraska Army National Guard on 2 November 2019 as part of a restructuring that brought infantry back to its force structure for the first time in a generation. The battalion drew on personnel from the 195th Forward Support Company (Special Operations) (Airborne), formerly at Omaha, the 313th Medical Company at Lincoln, and Company E (Long Range Surveillance), 134th Infantry Regiment, at Yutan, which were all inactivated under the same reorganization. [3]

It is currently a component of the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the Oklahoma Army National Guard. The present 134th Infantry Regiment shares its name and numerical designation with a former designation of the 134th Cavalry Regiment of the Nebraska National Guard, but it does not perpetuate the lineage of that unit under United States Army Center of Military History regulations. [4]

Due to part of the Army's Airborne Restructuring, [5] as of September 2025, the 134th Infantry Regiment (Airborne) has ended all Airborne Operations and renamed to just 2d Battalion, 134th Infantry Regiment where they will transform from an Parachute Infantry Battalion to an Air Assault Battalion. [6] With this change, the unit will remove the Airborne Tab and go with the normal 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Patch.

Structure

The creation of the 2d Battalion, 134th Infantry Regiment was done through the reorganization and conversion of some existing Army National Guard units as well as the standup of two new companies: [4] [7]

2d Battalion, 134th Infantry Regiment

Distinctive Unit Insignia

Blazon

A silver or gold metal and epoxied shield-shaped device 1+18 inches (2.9 cm) in height blazoned as follows. Argent, on a pile engrailed Azure, an open parachute of the first attached to an arrowhead, point to base, Gules, all between two fortress symbols of the last voided of the first. Attached to sides of the shield, a silver or gold scroll inscribed MAHPIYA ETANHAN in Blue. [7]

Symbolism

Blue and white are the colors traditionally associated with the Infantry. The arrowhead signifies the location of the regiment, and alludes to the Lakota Sioux, a Native American tribe from Nebraska. The regiment's motto is in the Lakota Sioux language and translates to "From the Sky," and is visualized here by the parachute dropping between the clouds. The parachute canopy denotes the designation of the unit as Airborne. Two red fortress symbols denote the vital role of the Nebraska Territorial Militia in the settlement of the West. [7]

Background

The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 4 June 2020. [7]

Coat of Arms

Blazon

Shield

Argent, on a pile engrailed Azure and between two lightning bolts issuant from chief Or an open parachute of the first attached to an arrowhead, point to base, Gules fimbriated Argent. [7]

Crest

For the regiments and separate battalions of the Nebraska Army National Guard. From a wreath Argent and Azure, an ear of corn in full ear partially husked Proper. [7]

Motto

MAHPIYA ETANHAN, translates to "From the Sky." [7]

Symbolism

Blue and white are the colors traditionally associated with the Infantry. The lightning bolts are symbols of speed and technology. The parachute canopy denotes the designation of the unit as Airborne. The arrowhead signifies the location of the regiment and alludes to the Lakota Sioux, a Native American tribe from Nebraska. The regiment's motto is in the Lakota Sioux language and translates to "From the Sky," and is visualized here by the parachute dropping between the clouds. [7]

Background

The coat of arms was approved on 13 March 2020. [7]

See also

References

  1. "134 Infantry Regiment". U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry. 5 June 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  2. [45thIBCTSSI.png Shoulder Sleeve Insignia for the 2d Battalion, 134th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team][ dead link ], Department of the Army, The Institute of Heraldry, dated 8 December 2021, last accessed 8 January 2022
  3. Liewer, Steve (4 November 2019). "Nebraska National Guard launches first infantry unit in two decades". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  4. 1 2 Crawford, Lisa (8 November 2019). "Nebraska stands up, hooks up airborne infantry battalion". U.S. Army. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  5. "Army restructures airborne positions to improve warfighting effectiveness". www.army.mil. 19 August 2025. Retrieved 26 September 2025.
  6. Mittlieder, Matthew (24 September 2025). "Nebraska National Guard paratroopers make final jump after 40 years of airborne operations". www.1011now.com. Retrieved 26 September 2025.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Authorized Insignia for the 134th Infantry Regiment, The U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry, dated 4 June 2020, 22 June 2020