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History of C-1-1

C-1-1, commonly known as Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, boasts a distinguished legacy within the United States Army. Established in the early 19th century, the regiment saw action during the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and both World Wars, earning numerous campaign streamers for its valor. During the Vietnam War, C-1-1 was engaged in intense jungle combat, contributing to key operations throughout the conflict. In recent decades, the unit has deployed multiple times in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, continuing its tradition of excellence and service.

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ABOUT C-1-1

  • Historic Unit Designation: C-1-1 stands for Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, a unit with roots dating back to the early days of the United States Army.
  • "The Big Red One": The 1st Infantry Regiment is part of the famed 1st Infantry Division, also known as "The Big Red One," a unit renowned for its combat history in both World Wars and beyond.
  • Civil War Service: The 1st Infantry Regiment fought in the American Civil War, participating in major battles such as Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Atlanta.
  • World War I Heroics: As part of the 1st Infantry Division, units like C-1-1 were present in the first American offensive at Cantigny in 1918, earning distinction for their bravery.
  • First to Storm Omaha Beach: Soldiers from the 1st Infantry Regiment were among the first to land on Omaha Beach during D-Day in World War II, facing intense German defenses.
  • Vietnam War Deployments: C-1-1 and other companies of the 1st Infantry Regiment saw extensive action in Vietnam, engaging in search-and-destroy missions and major operations such as Operation Cedar Falls.
  • Medal of Honor Recipients: Members of the 1st Infantry Regiment, including soldiers from Charlie Company, have received the Medal of Honor for extraordinary acts of valor.
  • Iraq and Afghanistan Service: C-1-1 has served in modern conflicts, including multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
  • Tradition of the "Order of the Bayonet": The regiment has a unique tradition called the "Order of the Bayonet," honoring soldiers who exemplify the fighting spirit of the unit.
  • Unit Motto: The 1st Infantry Regiment's motto, "Semper Primus" ("Always First"), reflects the unit's legacy of leading the way in American military history—a tradition carried forward by C-1-1.

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