About this Unit
The 4th Battalion, 14th Field Artillery Regiment (4/14th FA) was constituted in the Regular Army in 1916 and has served in various capacities throughout its distinguished history. The unit saw notable action during the Vietnam War, providing crucial artillery support for infantry operations and earning multiple commendations for its service. In the post-Vietnam era, 4/14th FA continued to serve as a vital part of the U.S. Army’s artillery forces, adapting to evolving warfare requirements. Over the years, the battalion has demonstrated a strong tradition of professionalism and dedication in both combat and peacetime missions.
Historical Facts
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Origins: The 4th Battalion, 14th Field Artillery Regiment (4/14th FA) traces its lineage to the 14th Field Artillery, first constituted in 1916 and organized in 1917 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
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World War II Service: Although the 14th FA Regiment saw action in World War II, the 4th Battalion itself was activated later and did not participate as a battalion during the war.
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Vietnam War: 4/14th FA was activated in 1966 and deployed to Vietnam, where it supported the 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, and executed fire support missions in the Central Highlands.
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Firepower: The battalion was equipped with the 155mm self-propelled howitzer (M109), providing mobile and responsive artillery support for infantry operations in Vietnam.
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Firebase Support: 4/14th FA operated from several prominent firebases including, but not limited to, Firebase Artillery Base Kate and Firebase Oasis, often under threat from enemy attacks.
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Heroism Under Fire: The battalion's personnel earned numerous awards for valor, including Silver Stars and Bronze Stars, for their actions during attacks on firebases and during fire missions.
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Operation Wayne Grey: The battalion played a key role in Operation Wayne Grey in 1969, providing crucial artillery support in the Plei Trap Valley to disrupt North Vietnamese Army operations.
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Unit Motto: The 14th Field Artillery Regiment's motto is "Ex Hoc Signo Victoria" ("From this sign, victory"), reflecting its proud history of combat support.
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Post-Vietnam Assignments: After Vietnam, 4/14th FA was inactivated, reactivated, and served in various locations, including Germany during the Cold War as part of NATO forces.
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Legacy: The legacy of 4/14th FA is carried on through the continued service of the 14th Field Artillery Regiment, whose battalions have served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other global deployments.