Category: 366th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War I
Categories: African-Americans in World War I | American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Regiments, World War I
- The 366th Infantry was constituted 16 August 1917 in the National Army as the 366th Infantry and assigned to the 92nd Division and organized at Camp Dodge, Iowa, in November 1917.The 366th Infantry Regiment was an all African American (segregated) unit of the United States Army that served in both World War I and World War
- In World War I the regiment served overseas as a part of the 92nd Division, National Army and earned credit for battle participation as follows:
- St. Die Sector (Lorraine), 23 August 1918 – 20 September 1918
- Meuse-Argonne Sector, 26 September 1918 – 5 October 1918
- Marbach Sector (Lorraine) 8 October 1918 – November 1918
- The 366th Infantry was demobilized 25 March 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia
The 366th Infantry Regiment was assigned to:
For the primary, peacetime category, see:
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