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169th Infantry Regiment (1st Connecticut) | |
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Active | 1672–1992 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Connecticut |
Branch | Army National Guard |
Type | Infantry |
Motto(s) | Armis Stant Leges – Laws are Maintained by the Force of Arms |
Engagements | French and Indian War American Revolutionary War Spanish–American War Campaign Streamers American Revolutionary War
War of 1812 Civil War
Mexican Border World War I
World War II
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Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Kenneth F. Cramer |
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The 169th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army and Connecticut National Guard. The regiment may be traced to English train bands that formed in settlements of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield as these settlements consolidated from 1633 to 1636 and deployed during the Pequot War from 1636 to 1638. As the settlements in what would become Hartford County grew, the militia was reorganized for drill in 1672 essentially into a county regiment. The U.S. Army recognizes the regiment from its reorganization by an act of the Connecticut Assembly on 11 October 1739 as the 1st Connecticut Regiment. It is Connecticut's oldest regiment when considered from its formation of train bands in 1633 to 1636 in Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield.
With its deployment in the Pequot War the regiment continued its deployments in every war of the colonial period to include King Philip's War in the 1670s, the French and Indian or Seven Years War, and in U.S. service from the American Revolution in every war except Vietnam until its last combat battalion was inactivated. The regiment's last combat infantry battalion, a battalion of the 43rd Infantry Brigade, 26th Infantry Division was inactivated in 1992.
The regiment continues its service in the Connecticut Army National Guard as the 169th Regiment (Regional Training Institute). The regiment is a distinguished formation authorized to fly 39 U.S. campaign streamers from its colors.