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126th Field Artillery Regiment (United States) : ウィキペディア英語版
126th Field Artillery Regiment

The 126th Field Artillery Regiment was a regiment in the United States Army National Guard.
==Lineage==
Constituted in the National Guard of Wisconsin as the 1st Cavalry and partially organized by redesignation of Light Horse Squadron of Milwaukee as Troop A (constituted 25 March 1880 as Light Horse Squadron and organized 26 April 1880 at Milwaukee). Troop B organized 24 June 1916 at Milwaukee; remainder of regiment organized April–July 1917 at locations as follows-
* Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, Supply Troop, and Troops C. and D. at Milwaukee.
* Troop E. at Kenosha
* Troop F. at Lake Geneva
* Troop G. at Grand Rapids
* Troop H. at Merrill
* Troop I. at Stevens Point
* Troop K. at Lady Smith
* Troop L. at Eau Claire
* Troop M. at Sheboygan
Mustered into Federal service 31 July 1917; Drafted in 5 August 1917. reorganized and redesignated 120th Field Artillery and assigned to the 32nd Infantry Division (United States)28 September 1917. Demobilized 16 May 1919 at Camp Grant, Il.
:Former 1st Cavalry reconstituted in the Wisconsin National Guard and partially organized between October 1919 and March 1921 with Troops A, and B at Milwaukee; Troop E at Kenosha, Troop G at Watertown, Troop H at Fort Atkinson; and Troop L at Eau Claire.
* Redesignated 1 April 1921 as the 105th Cavalry, assigned to the 23rd Cavalry Division (United States) and Reorganized as a two squadron regiment with elements at the following locations-
* Headquarters and Headquarters troop organized at Milwaukee and Federally recognized 24 May 1921
* Company L. 1st Cavalry at Eau Claire, redesignated service Troop
* Headquarters 1st Squadron organized at Milwaukee and federally recognized 1 April 1921
* Troop A, 1st Cavalry at Milwaukee, redesignated Troop A (light horse Squadron)
* Troop B, 1st Cavalry at Milwaukee, redesignated Troop B
* Troop C, organized and federally recognized at Two Rivers in 1921 (Federal recognition withdrawn 1 July 1923)
* Headquarters, 2nd Squadron, organized at Darlington and federally recognized 1 June 1921 (relocated to Milwaukee in 1926)
* Troop G 1st Cavalry, at Watertown, redesignated Troop D.
* Troop E 1st Cavalry, at Kenosha, redesignated Troop E.
* Troop H 1st Cavalry, at Fort Atkinson redesignated Troop F.
Reorganized 1 April 1929 as a three squadron regiment with elements activated or redesignated as follows-
* 1st Squadron with headquarters at Milwaukee reorganized to consist of Troop A (light Horse Squadron) and B at Milwaukee
* 2nd Squadron with Headquarters at Milwaukee reorganized to consist of Troop E at Kenosha and Troop F at Milwaukee (Headquarters, 2nd Squadron, relocated to Kenosha in 1930 and to Wauwatosa in 1934)
* Headquarters 3rd squadron, organized at Watertown and federally recognized 28 May 1929 with Troop I at Fort Atkinson and Troop K at Watertown. Service Troop at Eau Claire redesignated Machine Gun Troop.
Relieved from the 23rd Cavalry Division converted and redesignated as the 126th Field Artillery, 1 October 1940.

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