ABOUT 3:130th Infantry
- Origins in Illinois: The 3rd Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment (3/130th Infantry) traces its roots back to units formed in Illinois, with a history of service dating to the Civil War era.
- Civil War Service: Predecessor units fought with distinction as part of the Illinois Volunteer Infantry in numerous major Civil War battles, including Shiloh and Vicksburg.
- Spanish-American War: The regiment was mustered into federal service during the Spanish-American War in 1898, serving stateside to prepare for possible deployment overseas.
- World War I: The 130th Infantry, as part of the 33rd “Prairie” Division, served in France and fought in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, earning accolades for its performance.
- World War II Campaigns: The 3/130th Infantry fought in several Pacific campaigns, including New Guinea, Luzon, and the liberation of the Philippines, contributing to Allied victory in the Pacific.
- Post-WWII Reorganization: After World War II, the unit underwent several reorganizations as part of the Illinois Army National Guard, adapting to Cold War demands.
- Domestic Service: The battalion has frequently provided disaster relief and support to civil authorities, including during Midwest floods and other emergencies.
- Global War on Terror: Elements of the 130th Infantry, including the 3rd Battalion, deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, serving with distinction.
- Regimental Motto: The 130th Infantry’s regimental motto is "Always Ready," reflecting its commitment to both state and federal missions.
- Community Ties: The 3/130th Infantry maintains strong ties to local Illinois communities, participating in parades, memorial services, and veterans’ events, strengthening the bond between soldiers and citizens.