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4th Field Artillery Regiment
Coat of arms
Active1907
Country United States
BranchArmy
TypeField artillery
Motto(s)"Nulla Vestigia Retrorsum" (No Step Backward)
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia

The 4th Field Artillery Regiment is a Field Artillery Branch regiment of the United States Army first formed in 1907.

History

175mm guns of Battery B, 8th Battalion, 4th Artillery Regiment fire in support of Marines near Da Nang in 1968

The 4th Field Artillery Regiment was first activated in 1907 from numbered companies of artillery. It was first organized with two battalions.

Distinctive unit insignia

A silver color metal and shield device 1+14 inches (3.2 cm) in height on which is the Aztec symbol of a red sun surmounted by a silver kris and kampilan saltirewise, the red sun within yellow rays, the shield edged with a red border.

The crossed kris and kampilan are significant of the service of batteries of the regiment in the Philippines. The Aztec symbol of the sun refers to the service of batteries of the regiment with the Punitive Expeditions in Mexico.

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 4th Field Artillery Regiment on 29 September 1923. It was redesignated for the 4th Field Artillery Battalion on 9 August 1941. It was canceled on 21 April 1959. The insignia was reinstated and redesignated for the 4th Field Artillery Regiment effective 1 September 1971.

Coat of arms

See also

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from 4th Field Artillery Regiment. United States Army Institute of Heraldry.