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List of Army National Guard and active Regular Army units with colonial roots information


Thirty-two federally recognized units in the U.S. Army have lineages that go back to the colonial era. Thirty-one are National Guard units (regiments, battalions, companies, batteries or troops); one is a Regular Army Field Artillery battalion. Of the thirty-one National Guard units, twenty-nine trace their origins to units initially organized in the English colonies; two are derived from militias formed on Puerto Rico when that island was still under Spanish rule.

The units from the English colonies were formed during three distinct periods. The first eight, formed between 1636 and 1672, were formed for frontier defense shortly after settlements were established in New England and Virginia. The next eight, formed between 1735 and 1756, were raised for a variety of functions, including frontier defense, expansion into new areas further inland from the original settlements, and for actions against native tribes allied with the French, who were challenging the British for the control of North America. The last group of fourtheen, formed between 1774 and 1778, were raised for their immediate use in the Revolutionary War.

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