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| Active | 1838-Present |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | Louisiana Army National Guard |
| Engagements | Mexican-American War US Civil War{CSA} Spanish-American War Mexican epedition Operation Iraqi Freedom |
The 141st Field Artillery Regiment (Washington Artillery) is a United States artillery regiment.
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The 141st Field Artillery is an historic American military unit that is currently part of the Louisiana Army National Guard headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. It traces its lineage to a militia artillery battery back to 1838, and its heritage includes substantial combat service in several major wars. It earned the Presidential Unit Citation (US) for its service in World War II.
The Washington Artillery was founded in 1838 as the Native American Artillery. It received its regimental flag in August 1846 after serving under Zachary Taylor in the Mexican–American War.
During the American Civil War, four companies served in the Army of Northern Virginia and a fifth was in the Army of Tennessee. Elements of the Washington Artillery participated in over sixty major actions. A few notable engagements include: Battle of Antietam, Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Fredericksburg, First Battle of Manassas, and the Battle of Cold Harbor.
After the Civil War, it was reorganized an independent unit called the “Louisiana Volunteer Field Artillery” where it served America in the occupation of Cuba. It later was called into service to protect the Mexican border in 1916. A year later it received the designation 141st Artillery. In early 1941, the 141st Field Artillery was mobilized for World War II where it earned the Presidential Unit Citation; a duplicate unit was formed, the 935th Field Artillery Battalion, with both serving in Europe and North Africa. The anti-tank batteries of the battalion were separated in mid-1941, and formed the 773rd Tank Destroyer Battalion.
Between 1959 and 1967, several sister Units were combined to form the 141st Field Artillery Battalion. In mid-2004 the 141st FA as part of the 256th Infantry Brigade mobilized to Baghdad, Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Battery "B" additionally has:
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The 141st Field Artillery currently consists of the 1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery. It is assigned as the Fires Battalion for the 256th Infantry Brigade of the Louisiana Army National Guard headquartered in the famed Jackson Barracks. The Unit is scheduled to deploy to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in March 2010.
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