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Active Constituted 23 July 1918, assigned to 99th Infantry Division (United States)Demobilized 30 November 1918Reconstituted 24 June 1921, assigned to 99th Infantry DivisionOrganized November, 1921Activated 15 November 1942Inactivated 20 September 1945Redesignated 9 July 1952, Army ReserveRelieved 29 October 1998, from assignment to 99th Infantry DivisionRedesignated 17 October 1999, as 393rd Regiment, assigned to 75th Division (Training Support) Engagements World War IIRhinelandArdennes-AlsaceCentral Europe Battle honours Belgian Fourragere, World War II |
The 393rd Infantry Regiment is an U.S. Army Reserve regiment that is assigned to 75th Infantry Division (Training Support).
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The regiment was constituted 23 July 1918 in the National Army as the 393rd Infantry and assigned to the 99th Division. It demobilized on 30 November 1918. On 24 June 1921, the regiment was reconstituted in the Organized Reserves (which later became the U.S. Army Reserve) and was again to the 99th Division (which later became the 99th Infantry Division), with its headquarters at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
On 15 November 1942 the regiment was mobilized and sent to Camp Van Dorn, Mississippi. After subsequent training at Camp Maxey, Texas, the regiment was shipped to the European Theater of Operations. Following the conclusion of World War II, the regiment returned to the United States and was inactivated 20 September 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia, returning to its previous status as a reserve unit.
On 29 October 1998 the regiment was relieved from assignment to the 99th Infantry Division and on 17 October 1999 as the 393rd Regiment and assigned to the 75th Division (Training Support).