69th Infantry Regiment (Light Tank) | |
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Active | 1918-1919 1934-1944 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Regiment |
Motto(s) | Conjunctis Viribus (With united powers) |
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The 69th Infantry Regiment was a United States Regular Army (United States) infantry regiment that never saw combat.
The regiment was constituted 9 July 1918 in the Regular Army as the 69th Infantry and assigned to the 10th Infantry Division; Organized 10 August 1918 at Camp Funston, Kansas from personnel of the 41st Infantry. Relieved from the 10th Division and demobilized 13 February 1919 at Camp Funston.
The regiment was constituted in the Regular Army as the 69th Infantry Regiment (Light Tanks) on 1 October 1933 and allotted to the Seventh Corps Area. It was organized by October 1934 with Organized Reserve personnel as a "Regular Army Inactive" unit with headquarters at Minneapolis, Minnesota. It typically conducted inactive training period meetings at the University of Minnesota's ROTC armory or the Federal Building in Minneapolis, and conducted summer training at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. It also conducted infantry Citizens Military Training Camps some years at Fort Snelling as an alternate form of summer training. The regiment was disbanded on 11 November 1944. [1]
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