ABOUT 2:162nd Infantry
- Oregon Army National Guard Roots: The 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment (2-162 IN) is part of the Oregon Army National Guard and traces its lineage back to the 19th-century Oregon militia, making it one of the oldest units in the state.
- World War II Service: The unit served with distinction in the Pacific during World War II, participating in pivotal campaigns in New Guinea and the Philippines as part of the 41st Infantry Division.
- Presidential Unit Citation: The 162nd Infantry Regiment earned a Presidential Unit Citation for extraordinary heroism during the Battle of Biak in 1944, a testament to its valor under fire.
- Iraq War Deployment: In 2004, 2-162 IN deployed to Iraq with the 39th Infantry Brigade (Enhanced), Arkansas National Guard, becoming one of the first Oregon National Guard units to serve in a major combat zone since World War II.
- Battle of Fallujah Participation: Elements of 2-162 IN played a significant role in the First Battle of Fallujah, supporting U.S. Marine operations and gaining praise for their combat effectiveness.
- Casualties and Heroism: During the 2004 Iraq deployment, the battalion suffered casualties, including the loss of SGT Justin Eyerly, but also demonstrated exceptional bravery, earning several individual awards for valor.
- Domestic Operations: In addition to overseas deployments, 2-162 IN has supported domestic missions, including disaster relief for wildfires and regional emergencies in Oregon.
- Distinctive Unit Insignia: The battalion's insignia features a beaver, representing Oregon, and a palm tree, symbolizing its World War II service in the Pacific.
- Community Ties: The battalion maintains close relationships with Oregon communities, with armories and readiness centers in cities like Springfield, Clackamas, and Gresham.
- Motto and Spirit: The 162nd Infantry's motto is "First to Assemble," reflecting its readiness and rapid response ethos, whether serving overseas or at home.