About this Unit
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1-34) is a storied unit within the United States Army with roots tracing back to the early 20th century. The 34th Infantry Regiment was originally constituted in 1916 and has since participated in major conflicts, including World War II and the Korean War. HHC 1-34 has served as the command and control element for the battalion, coordinating operations, administration, and logistics. In recent years, the unit has been an integral part of training and readiness missions at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, continuing its legacy of service and excellence.
Historical Facts
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Unit Designation: HHC 1-34 refers to the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment, a historic component of the U.S. Army.
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Origins: The 34th Infantry Regiment was originally constituted in 1916 in the Regular Army and has since participated in numerous major conflicts.
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World War II Service: The 1-34 Infantry played crucial roles in the Pacific Theater, notably in the New Guinea and Luzon campaigns.
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Korean War: The regiment was an early participant in the Korean War, fighting in the Pusan Perimeter, Inchon, and the advance to the Yalu River.
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Modern Training Role: Today, HHC 1-34 is often associated with the 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, serving as a Basic Combat Training unit.
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Distinctive Unit Insignia: The 34th Infantry Regiment’s insignia features a blue shield and a white cross, symbolizing its service in the Civil War as part of the Army of the Potomac (though the current regiment was formed later).
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Nickname: The battalion is historically nicknamed the “Leyte Dragons,” referencing their participation in the liberation of Leyte in the Philippines during WWII.
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Decorations: The 34th Infantry Regiment has received numerous unit citations, including Presidential Unit Citations and foreign decorations for gallantry.
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Famous Alumni: Several notable military leaders began their careers with the 34th Infantry, including General William E. DePuy, the first commander of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC).
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Legacy of Service: HHC 1-34 continues to train thousands of new soldiers each year, upholding a legacy of readiness, discipline, and service to the nation.