111th Field Artillery Regiment
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111th Field Artillery Regiment | |
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Coat of arms | |
Active | 1809– |
Country | United States of America |
Branch | Virginia Army National Guard |
Nickname(s) | First Virginia Artillery (special designation)[1] |
Motto(s) | NUNQUAM NON PARATUS (Never Unprepared) |
Engagements | American Civil War Mexican Expedition{1916} Iraq Campaign |
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Distinctive unit insignia |
U.S. Field Artillery Regiments | |
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111th Field Artillery ("First Virginia Artillery"[1]) is a 155MM towed artillery unit with a general support/reinforcing mission. It is a unit within the Virginia Army National Guard based in Farmville, Virginia.
Iraq War Operations[edit]
Bravo Battery was mobilized on 11 October 2004 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom with MAJ Walter N. Patrick as the battery commander and First Sergeant Martin Steiner as the unit's first sergeant. The unit was reconfigured as a 182-man military police company, received other members of the 2d Battalion, 111th Field Artillery, and moved to Fort Dix for post mobilization training on 14 October 2004.
Bravo Battery completed training 30 days ahead of schedule and arrived in Kuwait at Camp Virginia on 30 December 2004 and moved on to Camp Bucca in Iraq on 7 January 2005. Bravo sent two platoons, led by 1LT Michael Belforti, to Abu Ghraib. Two platoons and the battery headquarters remained at Camp Bucca. While at Camp Bucca, Bravo Battery operated Compounds 1, 2, 3, and 4. The unit was also tasked with detainee transfers between Camp Bucca and northern bases. The platoons at Abu Ghraib also performed detainee operations and participated in the Battle of Abu Ghraib.
Bravo Battery was relieved in place and a battle hand off was completed on 1 December 2005 with the 116th FA, Florida National Guard, and the unit and its men redeployed to Camp Victory South in Kuwait.
While in Iraq, Bravo Battery completed all detainee transfers without loss of life to any detainee or coalition forces. The unit was awarded the Air Force Meritorious Unit Award and has been recommended for the Army's Meritorious Unit Commendation. Fourteen members of Bravo Battery received the Bronze Star in Iraq and the unit completed over 80 theater wide detainee movements without incident.
While in Iraq, the unit initially reported to LTC Tim Houser of the 105th MP Battalion and COL James Brown of the 18th Military Police Brigade. Later they reported to the 785th MP Battalion and the 43d Military Police Brigade commanded by Brigadier General Kevin R. McBride.
The unit was reflagged as an infantry unit upon coming home from Iraq. In April 2009 the regiment's 1st Battalion received 16 new M119 howitzers.[2]
References[edit]
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^ Hansen, Louis, (Virginian Pilot) "Howitzer Unit Gets Big Bang Back: New guns put Guard group in business after two-year break", Washington Times, 2 May 2009, p. 7.
External links[edit]
Artillery unit returns from Iraq, Virginia Guard.com
11th FA Regiment, Global Security.org
2–111 FA Battalion, Global Security.org
Virginia National Guard Unit returns home safely after tour in Iraq, Longwood University
VAARNG Deployed Soldiers Contribute to Hurricane Relief , GX Online
Categories:
- Field artillery regiments of the United States Army National Guard
- Regiments of the United States Army National Guard
- Military units and formations in Virginia
- Field artillery regiments of the United States Army
- Military units and formations established in 1809
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