ABOUT 1:14th Infantry
- Historic Origins: The 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment ("Golden Dragons") traces its lineage back to 1861, when it was first constituted in the Regular Army as part of the 14th Infantry during the Civil War.
- Battle of Gettysburg: Elements of the 14th Infantry Regiment fought in several key Civil War battles, including Gettysburg, earning early distinction for their discipline and effectiveness.
- Indian Wars Service: Following the Civil War, the 14th Infantry played a significant role in the Indian Wars, participating in campaigns across the American West and earning a reputation as tough frontier soldiers.
- Philippine-American War: The regiment took part in the Philippine Insurrection from 1899 to 1902, expanding its legacy of overseas service.
- World War II: The 14th Infantry fought as part of the 71st Infantry Division in Europe, advancing through France, Germany, and Austria, and liberating concentration camp inmates at Gunskirchen Lager in 1945.
- Vietnam War: The 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry ("Golden Dragons") deployed to Vietnam in 1965 with the 25th Infantry Division, engaging in intense combat in the Central Highlands and earning multiple unit citations.
- Nickname "Golden Dragons": The battalion adopted the nickname "Golden Dragons" during the Vietnam War, symbolizing courage and ferocity in battle.
- Modern Deployments: In recent years, 1/14th Infantry has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, continuing its tradition of service in major U.S. conflicts.
- Ceremonial Distinction: The "Golden Dragons" are known for their ceremonial "Dragon March," a unique tradition that reflects their unit spirit and history.
- Decorations: The 1/14th Infantry has received numerous honors, including Presidential Unit Citations, Valorous Unit Awards, and foreign decorations such as the Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm.