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53rd Coast Artillery Regiment
Coat of arms
Active
1917-1944
Country
United States
Branch
Army
Type
Coast artillery
Role
Railway
Size
Regiment
Motto(s)
"Je Frappe" (I Strike)
Mascot(s)
Oozlefinch
Engagements
World War I
Commanders
Notable commanders
Colonel George T. Perkins
Military unit
The 53rd Coast Artillery Regiment was a Coast Artillery regiment in the United States Army. In World War I it was a railway artillery regiment in France. In World War II it was reactivated with mobile 155 mm guns.[1]
^Gaines Regular Army, pp. 27–28
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