126th Infantry - Historical Marker 1200 44th Street Southwest, Wyoming, MI 49509
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The 126th Infantry Historical Marker commemorates the service and sacrifice of the brave soldiers who served in the 126th Infantry Regiment. Located at 1200 44th Street Southwest in Wyoming, Michigan, this marker serves as a reminder of the regiment's important role in various conflicts throughout history. Visitors can learn about the regiment's history, accomplishments, and the impact they had on the community and the nation. This historical marker is a tribute to the courage and dedication of the men and women who served in the 126th Infantry Regiment.
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1200 44th St SW, Wyoming, MI 49509, United States
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"This historical site was entered into the registry and a memorial erected in 1992. Side one states: "The 126th Infantry Regiment has been in active military service since 1855. The regiment began as militia companies in Grand Rapids. They provided the core of the Third Michigan Infantry Regiment, which served in the Civil War. After the war, the companies were reorganized as part of the Second Infantry, Michigan State Troops, the forerunners of the Michigan National Guard. When the U.S. entered World War I in 1917, the 126th was organized and assigned to the Thirty-second “Red Arrow” Division, which was honored by the French with the Croix de Guerre for gallantry shown in the 1918 Oise-Aisne offensive. During World War II the 126th was part of the Thirty-second Division seeing action in New Guinea and the Philippines. During the war the regiment saw 654 days of combat, more than any other American unit." Side two states: "The 126th Infantry Regiment has demonstrated the value of the National Guard during peacetime. Michigan National Guard units have been mobilized to assist civil authorities during strikes, riots, and natural disasters. In 1873 the 126th, then the Second Regiment, quelled rioting at the Muskegon County Jail in its first peacetime role. The regiment was also mobilized during a 1909 railroad strike in Durand, the 1913 Upper Peninsula copper strike and the 1937 General Motors Sit-Down Strike in Flint. In July 1967 the regiment was mobilized to maintain peace during the Detroit riots. Natural disasters that required the regiment’s assistance included an April 1956 tornado in the Grand Rapids area and a west Michigan blizzard in January 1978.""
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