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LINEAGE LINKUP
Featuring the 1192nd Engineer Company, Newton Falls, Ohio
PARENT UNIT
Iron Guards
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH
19 June 1875, Youngstown, Ohio
MISSION
Conducts horizontal and vertical construction tasks with
emphasis on horizontal construction to establish and maintain
the infrastructure required to conduct and sustain activities
across the range of military operations.
CAMPAIGN PARTICIPATION CREDIT
World War I1: Ypres-Lys, Meuse-Argone, Loraine 1918
World War II: Northern Solomons2, Luzon (with arrowhead)3
War on Terrorism:
Iraq: Transition of Iraq4, Iraqi Governance5, Iraqi Sovereignty6
Afghanistan: Transition I7
DECORATIONS
Meritorious Unit Commendation, Streamer embroidered IRAQ 20048
Meritorious Unit Commendation, Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2009-20109
Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army),
Streamer embroidered AFGHANISTAN 2011-201210
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation,
Streamer embroidered 17 OCTOBER 1944 TO 4 JULY 194511
1 DA, HRC Permanent Order 081-02, 22 March 2011. 1 War Department General Order 41, 9 October 1922 2 War Department General Order 12, 1946. 3 Ibid; War Department General Order 109, 1946. 4 DA, HRC Permanent Order 081-01, 22 March 2011.
6 DA, HRC Permanent Order 334-44, 30 November 2011. 7 USA Human Resources Command Permanent Order 224-10, 11 August 2016. 290th Engineer Detachment cited unit. 8 DA, MNF-I, Permanent Order 095-002, 5 April 2005. 9 Department of the Army General Order 29, 28 August 2013. 10 US Army Human Resources Command 251-04, 7 September 2012. 290th Engineer Detachment cited unit. 11 DA General Order 47, 1950.
1875 Organized 19 June 1875 in the Ohio National Guard at Youngstown as the “Iron Guards”12
1876 Redesignated 6 July 1876 as Company B, 10th Infantry13
1879 Redesignated 18 January 1879 as Company A, 10th Infantry14
1881 Redesignated 27 January 1881 as Company C, 8th Infantry 15
1887 Redesignated 11 May 1887 as Company H, 5th Infantry (Logan Rifles)16
1898 Mustered into Federal service 11 May 1898 at Camp Bushnell, Ohio as Company H, 5th
Ohio Volunteer Infantry; mustered out of Federal service 5 November 1898 at Cleveland
and reverted to state status as Company H, 5th Infantry17
1899 Redesignated 14 April 1899 as Company H, Unattached Infantry18
Redesignated 14 July 1899 as Company H, 5th Infantry19
1916 Mustered into Federal service 19 June 1916 at Camp Willis, Ohio; mustered out of
Federal service 15 March 1917 at Fort Wayne, Michigan20
1917 Redesignated 3 April 1917 as Company B, 10th Infantry21
Called into Federal service 15 July 191722
Drafted into Federal service 5 August 1917
Reorganized and redesignated 15 September 1917 as Company B, 135th Machine Gun
Battalion, and assigned to the 37th Division23
1919 Demobilized in April 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio
12
Cleveland Plain Dealer. Official History of the Ohio National Guard and Ohio Volunteers in the War With Spain.
Cleveland: Cleveland Plain Dealer Publishing Co., 1901, p.84. 13 Ibid 14 Ibid 15 Ibid 16 Ibid 17 Ibid. 18 TAGOH General Order 6, 1899. 19 TAGOH Special Order 114, 1899. 20 Official Statement of Lineage and Battle Honors, 145th Infantry Regiment, 25 January 1951. 21 TAGOH Special Order 56, 3 April 1917. 22 TAGOH General Order 20, 1917. 23 37th Division General Order 12, 15 September 1917.
1921 Reorganized and Federally recognized 28 March 1921 in the Ohio National Guard at
Youngstown as the 7th Separate Machine Gun Company24
Reorganized and redesignated 1 May 1921 as Company H, 3d Infantry25
Reorganized and redesignated 1 July 1921 as Company H, 145th Infantry, an element of
the 37th Division26
1940 Inducted into Federal service 15 October 1940 at Youngstown27
1942 (37th Division redesignated 1 February 1942 as the 37th Infantry Division)28
1945 Inactivated 13 December 1945 at Camp Anza, California29
1947 Reorganized and Federally recognized 28 October 1947 in the Ohio Army National
Guard at Youngstown as Company D, 145th Infantry30
1952 Ordered into active Federal service 15 January 1952 at Youngstown31
1954 (Company D, 145th Infantry [NGUS] organized and Federally recognized 15 January
1954)32
1954 Released 15 June 1954 from active Federal service and reverted to state control;
Federal recognition concurrently withdrawn from Company D, 145th Infantry (NGUS) 33
1959 Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1959 as Company D, 2d Battle Group,
145th Infantry and relieved from assignment to the 37th Infantry Division34
1963 Converted and redesignated 1 April 1963 as Troop F, 2d Squadron, 107th Armored
Cavalry Regiment35
1968 Converted and redesignated 1 May 1968 as Company B, 437th Military Police
Battalion36
24 TAGOH Bulletin 2, 30 June 1922. 25 TAGOH Special Order 94, 30 April 1921. 26 TAGOH General Order 15, 1921. 27 Executive Order #8551. 28 37th Infantry Division General Order 2, 31 January 1942. 29 Unit Data Card, 145th Infantry. 30 Ohio State Study; NGB Recognition Reports. 31
DA Message 21286 & Active Army Service Order No. 21 AIABC-O 325.452, Second Army, 14 December 1951
32 NG-AROTO 325.4-Ohio, 9 February 1954. 33 HQ, Fifth Army General Order 44, 14 May 1954; NG-AROTO – Ohio, 27 May 1954. 34 NGB Reorganization Authority 96-59, 30 June 1959. 35 NGB Reorganization Authority 50-63, 18 March 1963. 36 NGB Reorganization Authority 12-68, 26 January 1968.
1972 Converted and redesignated 1 February 1972 as the 1484th Transportation Company37
1974 Converted and redesignated 1 June 1974 as Troop K, 3d Squadron, 107th Armored
Cavalry Regiment38
1977 Converted and redesignated 1 May 1977 as Company C, 112th Engineer Battalion39
1994 Reorganized and redesignated 1 December 1994 as Company D, 216th Engineer
Battalion40
1997 Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1997 as Company C, 216th Engineer
Battalion41
2003 Ordered into active Federal service 18 December 2003 at Youngstown; released from
active Federal service 16 April 2005 and reverted to state control42
2006 Location changed 1 January 2006 to Newton Falls43
2007 Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 2007 as the 1192d Engineer Company44
2009 Ordered into active Federal service 11 June 2009 at Newton Falls; released from active
Federal service 15 July 201045
2017 Consolidated 1 September 2017 with the 290th Engineer Detachment (see ANNEX);
consolidated unit designated as the 1192d Engineer Company46
37 NGB Reorganization Authority 1-72, 5 January 1972. 38 NGB Reorganization Authority 61-74, 22 May 1974. 39 NGB Organizational Authority 72-77, 29 April 1977. 40 NGB Organizational Authority 181-94, 14 December 1994. 41 NGB Organizational Authority 280-95, 27 October 1995. 42 DA Mobilization Order 488-04; DA Demobilization Order 149-05. 43 NGB Organizational Authority 75-07, 14 February 2007. 44 NGB Organizational Order 22-07 (Corrected Copy #2), 14 April 2008. 45 DA Mobilization Order 1523-09; DA Demobilization Order 317-10.
46 NGB Organizational Authority 98-17, 4 May 2017.
ANNEX
2007 Constituted 1 September 2007 in the Ohio Army National Guard as the 290th Engineer
Detachment47
Organized and Federally recognized 1 December 2007 at Newton Falls48
2011 Ordered into active Federal service 24 September 2011 at Newton Falls; released from
active Federals service 27 October 2012 and reverted to state control49
Company H, 145th Infantry, Camp Perry, Ohio, 1935
47 NGB Organizational Authority 425-07, 22 August 2007.
48 NGB Organizational Authority 42-08.
49 DA Mobilization Order 1741-11; DA Demobilization Order 392-13.
Company D, 145th Infantry, Camp Atterbury, Ind., 1950.
Maj. John Majerczak (right), commander of the 1st Battalion, 145th Infantry, presents the company guidon for
Youngstown’s Company D, 145th Infantry to the acting company commander, Capt. John Docherty, in special
ceremonies July 20, 1954, at Camp Perry, Ohio.
Sgt. Jeffery Joslyn (right) lends a hand to a fellow Soldier of the 1192nd Engineer Company in setting
Hesco barriers, used as base defense measures Feb. 2, 2010, on Camp Taji, Iraq.
Sgt. Matthew Fuller (right), an equipment operator with the 1192nd Engineer Company, guides another
operator during a berm emplacement for field artillery equipment during rotation 15-10 Sept. 1, 2015, at the
Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, La. Sept. 1, 2015.
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