182nd Infantry Regiment (United States)

182nd Infantry Regiment
The regimental coat of arms
Active1636–present
Country Massachusetts Bay Colony
(1636–1686, 1689-1692)
Dominion of New England
(1686-1689)
Province of Massachusetts Bay
(1692-1775)
United Colonies
(1775-1776)
 United States
(1776–present)
AllegianceMassachusetts National Guard
Branch United States Army
TypeInfantry
Size1 Battalion
Motto(s)Latin: Avitos Juvamus Honores ("We Uphold Our Ancient Honors")
EngagementsKing Philip's War
American Revolution
War of 1812
American Civil War
Mexican Expedition
World War I
World War II
Afghanistan
Kosovo
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant Colonel Landon S. Mavrelis
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia
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The 182nd Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army, forming part of the Massachusetts National Guard. It is the second-oldest regiment in the U.S. Army after the 181st, tracing its organizational roots back to 1636, and is one of several National Guard units with colonial roots and a campaign credit for the War of 1812.

The 182 IN traces its history back more than 230 years, when it was part of the colonial militia in Massachusetts. It later served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, with Union forces in the American Civil War, and as a federalized Massachusetts National Guard regiment with the U.S. Army during World War I and World War II.

For many years, the 182 IN was a mechanized unit, and in 2006 it converted into the 182nd Cavalry Regiment, headquartered at Melrose Armory in Melrose, Massachusetts. Converted back into an infantry regiment in 2010, the only active element of the regiment is its 1st Battalion.