About this Unit
The 184th Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with origins dating back to 1885 as part of the California National Guard. The regiment served with distinction in World War II, participating in key campaigns in the Pacific Theater, including the liberation of the Philippines and the Battle of Okinawa. After periods of inactivation and reorganization during the Cold War, the unit was reactivated and has since supported numerous state and federal missions. In the 21st century, the 184th Infantry has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and continues to serve as a vital component of the California Army National Guard.
Historical Facts
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Origins in the California National Guard: The 184th Infantry Regiment traces its lineage to the California National Guard, where it was first organized in the late 19th century.
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World War II Service: The 184th Infantry Regiment was federally activated for World War II and assigned to the 7th Infantry Division, seeing extensive combat in the Pacific Theater.
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Battle of Kwajalein: The 184th participated in the assault on Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands in January 1944, one of the first American landings in the central Pacific drive.
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Battle of Leyte: The unit played a key role in the liberation of the Philippines during the Battle of Leyte in 1944, aiding in the defeat of entrenched Japanese forces.
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Okinawa Campaign: The regiment fought in the bloody Battle of Okinawa in 1945, one of the last and most ferocious battles of World War II.
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Decorations and Honors: The 184th Infantry received multiple Presidential Unit Citations and campaign streamers for its service during World War II.
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Postwar Inactivation and Reactivation: After WWII, the regiment was inactivated but later reorganized within the California Army National Guard, reflecting changes in military structure.
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Service in Operation Iraqi Freedom: In 2005-2006, the 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry served in Iraq, conducting combat and security operations in Baghdad, and earned the Valorous Unit Award for its actions.
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Modern Roles: Today, the 184th Infantry Regiment continues to serve as part of the 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, California Army National Guard, with missions including homeland security and overseas deployments.
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Motto and Insignia: The regiment's motto is "Una Bunda" (Together), and its distinctive unit insignia features a grizzly bear, symbolizing its California heritage.