147th Regiment | |
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Active | 1862–1865 1898–1919 1921–present |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Ohio |
Branch | Army |
Role | Training |
Size | Regiment |
Part of | Army National Guard |
Regimental Headquarters | Columbus, Ohio |
Nickname(s) | "First Ohio" |
Motto(s) | Cargoneek Guyoxim |
Engagements | Civil War |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Colonel F. W. Galbraith |
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The 147th Regiment (Regional Training Institute) is a training regiment of the Ohio Army National Guard. Previously known as the 147th Infantry Regiment and the 6th Ohio Infantry, it has served in several American wars as a combat infantry unit, but now maintains the Ohio Regional Training Institute (RTI) in Columbus, Ohio. Its regimental motto is Cargoneek Guyoxim, which is a Chippewa language phrase meaning "Always Ready." The lineage of the regiment is carried by the 174th Air Defense Artillery Regiment.