History
The 4th Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (4-319th FAR), "King of the Herd," was activated on 8 June 2006 from elements of Battery D, 319th Field Artillery and 1st Battalion, 33d Field Artillery at Warner Barracks in Bamberg, Germany and assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. Under theOperation Provide Comfort
Following the March 1991 cease fire, Battery D, 319th Field Artillery deployed with the 3rd Airborne Battalion Combat Team, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment to Turkey and northern Iraq for Operation Provide Comfort.Operation Iraqi Freedom I
On 26 March 2003, D/319, as part of 173rd Airborne Brigade, conducted a parachute assault on Bashur Drop Zone in northern Iraq. The battery operated in northern Iraq from March 2003 until February 2004, before re-deploying to Italy.Operation Enduring Freedom VI
From February 2005 to February 2006, D/319 FAR deployed to OEF VI, providing fire support to forces throughout Regional Command East. In June 2006, Battery D, 319th FAR was reorganized and redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB), 4-319 FAR, with two organic firing batteries (Battery A, 4-319 FAR and Battery B, 4-319 FAR) concurrently constituted and activated following the transformation of the 173rd Airborne Brigade into a Brigade Combat Team.Operation Enduring Freedom VIII
Less than a year after its formation as a battalion, 4-319 deployed to Afghanistan again, earning the Meritorious Unit Commendation for service from May 2007 to July 2008, while providing in excess of 26,000 rounds in support of combat operations in Nangahar, Nuristan, Kunar, and Laghman (N2KL) provinces in Regional Command East. 4-319 AFAR was led on this, their first deployment after activation as the 173rd Airborne Brigade's Field Artillery battalion, by LTC Stephen J. Maranian and CSM Mark Brandenburg.Operation Enduring Freedom X
From November 2009 until November 2010, 4-319 returned to Regional Command East with the 173rd Airborne Brigade, again receiving the Meritorious Unit Commendation for combat operations in Wardak and Logar provinces. The battalion was led by then-LTC David Sink and had many victories.Operation Enduring Freedom XIII
The 4-319 FAR also returned to Wardak and Logar for OEF XIII from 2012 to 2013. During the fall of 2013, the battalion relocated from Warner Barracks in Bamberg, Germany to Grafenwoehr Training Area.Commanders & Command Sergeants Major
LTC Paul R. Daniels (16 September 2006 to 19 December 2006) LTC Stephen J. Maranian (19 December 2006 to 25 November 2008) LTC David G. Sink (25 November 2008 to 25 May 2011) LTC Kelly L. Webster (25 May 2011 to 20 June 2013) LTC William L. Kirby (20 June 2013 to 19 June 2015) LTC David J. Pasquale (19 June 2015 to 27 June 2017) LTC James H.B. Peay IV (27 June 2017 to 21 June 2019) LTC Michael P. Tumlin (21 June 2019 to 9 June 2021) LTC Robert Kinney (9 June 2021 to present) CSM Lorenzo F. Wallace (16 September 2006 to 15 November 2006) CSM Mark V. Brandenburg (19 December 2006 to 25 November 2008) CSM Dennis J. Woods (25 November 2008 to 25 May 2011) CSM Franklin M. Jacobs (25 May 2011 to 8 May 2013) CSM Elroy Grant (8 May 2013 to 18 June 2015) CSM Robert Edwards Jr. (18 June 2015 to 6 March 2017) CSM Jean Pierre Alcedo (6 March 2017 to 7 June 2019) CSM Mark T. Smith (23 July 2019 to 7 October 2021) CSM Matthew J. Gallagher (7 October 2021 to Present)Lineage & honors
Lineage
*Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as Battery D, 319th Field Artillery, an element of the 82d Division *Organized 2 September 1917 at Camp Gordon, Georgia *Demobilized 18 May 1919 at Camp Dix, New Jersey *Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Battery D, 319th Field Artillery, an element of the 82d Division (later redesignated as the 82d Airborne Division) *Organized in January 1922 at Decatur, Georgia *Absorbed 13 February 1942 by Battery A, 319th Field Artillery Battalion ::(Battery A, 319th Field Artillery, reorganized and redesignated 13 February 1942 as Battery A, 319th Field Artillery Battalion; ordered into active military service 25 March 1942 and reorganized at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana; reorganized and redesignated 15 August 1942 as Battery A, 319th Glider Field Artillery Battalion; reorganized and redesignated 15 December 1947 as Battery A, 319th Field Artillery Battalion; rganized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps withdrawn 15 November 1948 from the Organized Reserve Corps and allotted to the Regular Army; reorganized and redesignated 15 December 1948 as Battery A, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Battalion) *Former Battery D, 319th Field Artillery, reconstituted 25 April 1957 in the Regular Army; concurrently, redesignated as Battery D, 319th Artillery, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky *Inactivated 3 April 1964 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and relieved from assignment to the 101st Airborne Division *Redesignated 1 September 1971 as Battery D, 319th Field Artillery *Activated 16 October 1988 in Italy *Assigned 16 October 2000 to the 173d Airborne Brigade (later redesignated as the 173d Airborne Brigade Combat Team) *Redesignated 1 October 2005 as Battery D, 319th Field Artillery Regiment *Reorganized and redesignated 16 September 2006 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (organic elements concurrently constituted and activated).Campaign participation credits
*World War I: St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Lorraine 1918 *World War II: Sicily; Naples Foggia; Normandy (with arrowhead); Rhineland (with arrowhead); Ardennes Alsace; Central Europe *War on Terrorism: Campaigns to be determined **Afghanistan: Consolidation I, Consolidation II, Consolidation III, Transition I **Iraq: Liberation of Iraq (with arrowhead); Transition of Iraq Note: The published Army lineage shows War on Terrorism "Campaigns to be determined" as of 12 April 2007. Comparison of the battalion's deployment dates with the War on Terrorism campaigns estimates that the battalion will be credited with participation in the six campaigns listed.Decorations
* Presidential Unit Citation (Army), for CHIUNZI PASS * Presidential Unit Citation (Army), for STE. MERE EGLISE * Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), for IRAQ 2003 * Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), for AFGHANISTAN 2007-2008 * Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), for AFGHANISTAN 2009-2010 * Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), for AFGHANISTAN 2012-2013U.S. Army Human Resources Command. ''Permanent Orders 121-06''. 1 May 2013. Web, accessed 27 October 2015.Heraldry
Distinctive unit insignia
319th Field Artillery Regiment Distinctive Unit InsigniaCoat of arms
319th Field Artillery Regiment Coat of ArmsReferences
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