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UNIT INFOBOX[edit]

24th Infantry
24th Infantry Regimental Badge
ActiveNovember 1, 1869 - October 1, 1951; August 24, 1995 - Present.
CountryUSA
BranchRegular Army
TypeOrganic Regiment
Garrison/HQFort Lewis
Nickname(s)San Juan
Motto(s)Semper Paratus (Always Prepared)
ColorsBlue and White
EngagementsCivil War{38th & 41st USCT regiments}
Indian Wars
Spanish-American War
Philippine-American War
Punitive Expedition {Mexican Border}
World War II
Korean War
Iraq Conflict
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ranald MacKenzie {as commander of the 41st USCT}.
Colonel Thomas D. Gills
John W. O'Daniel

MILITARY HISTORY TEMPLATE[edit]

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MILITARY INFOBOX[edit]

5th Infantry Regiment
5th Infantry Regiment coat of arms
Active1808-
CountryUnited States
BranchU.S. Army
Motto(s)"I'll Try, Sir"
EngagementsWar of 1812
*Battle of Lundy's Lane
Seminole War
Mexican-American War
*Chapultepec
Civil War
Indian Wars
Spanish AMerican War{Occupation}
Philippine-American War
World War I{Occupation}
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Battle honoursPresidentual Unit Citation {Korean War}
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

MILITARY AWARD TEMPLATE[edit]

Meritorious Unit Commendation
U.S. Army M.U.C.
U.S. Navy [and Marine Corps] M.U.C.
U.S. Coast Guard M.U.C.
U.S. Air Force M.U.A.

TypeRibbon and Streamer
Awarded for"Exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service, heroic deeds, or valorous actions."
Presented byUnited States Military
EligibilityMilitary Unit
StatusCurrently awarded
First awarded1944
Last awardedOn going
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Streamer for the Meritorious Unit Commendation
Precedence
Next (higher)Army - Valorous Unit Award
Navy - Navy Unit Commendation
Air Force Gallant Unit Citation
Coast Guard - Coast Guard Unit Commendation
EquivalentDoD - Joint Meritorious Unit Award
Next (lower)Army - Superior Unit Award
Navy - None
Air Force - Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
Coast Guard - Meritorious Team Commendation

MILITARY STRUCTURE INFOBOX[edit]

Fort Bliss
Eponym (1854): William Wallace Smith Bliss[1]
Part of Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
Southwestern United States
An Abrams tank crew on Fort Bliss’s Doña Ana Range.
TypeMilitary installation
Site information
Controlled by1849-1861:  United States

1861-1862: CSA

1862-Present:  United States
Site history
Built1849-1893[2]
In use1849-Present[3]
Garrison information
Current
commander
Major General Howard B. Bromberg
Past
commanders
John J. Pershing
Garrison32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command

6th,11th,31st ADA Brigades
212th Fires Brigade
204th MI Battalion
Joint Task Force Six
USACAS
U.S. 1st Armored Division

Facilities:[4]
Biggs Army Airfield
McGregor Range
Doña Ana Range
North Training Area

South Training Area

US Army Navigation Box[edit]

  1. ^ NOTE: In 1955, William Wallace Smith Bliss remains were re-interred at the Fort Bliss National Cemetery.
  2. ^ NOTE: A total of five separate areas have housed the military post from its original creation to the present; therefore the time frame given takes all of these moves into account.
  3. ^ Fort Bliss was abandoned twice before it became a permanent facility; this time frame does not take into account the years when the post was not in service
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference gs was invoked but never defined (see the help page).