49th Field Artillery Regiment (United States)

The 49th Field Artillery Battalion was a field artillery battalion of the U.S. Army.

Lineage
Constituted 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army as the 49th Field Artillery.
 * Redesignated as the 49th Field Artillery Battalion, assigned to the 7th Infantry Division (United States), and activated at Fort Ord, California 1 June 1941.

Inactivated 20 July 1947 at Seoul, Korea.
 * Activated 20 March 1949 at Jimmachi, Honshu, Japan. (49th Coast Artillery Battalion consolidated with the 49th Field Artillery Battalion 28 June 1950).

Relieved from the 7th Infantry Division and inactivated in Korea 1 July 1957
 * Consolidated with the 44th Field Artillery, 7 November 1969.

Current units
Consolidated with 44th artillery

Coat of arms
Per Chevron enhanced gules and argent, on the last a bear's head erased and incensed proper. None The scarlet is the Field Artillery, The silver of the shield in conjunction with the scarlet is indicative of the preparedness of the battalion night and day. The firing functions are allegorically illustrated by the incensed bear's head, being representative of the state of activation, California, taken from the crest of that state.
 * Shield
 * Crest
 * Background

Campaign streamers
World War I World War II Korean War
 * St. Mihiel
 * Alsace 1918
 * Lorraine 1918
 * Aleutain Islands (with arrowhead)
 * Northern Solomons
 * Eastern Mandates
 * Leyte
 * Ryukyus (with arrowhead)
 * UN defense
 * UN offensive
 * CCF intervention
 * First UN counteroffinsive
 * CCF Spring offensive
 * UN summer-fall offensive
 * Second Korean winter
 * Korea summer-fall 1952
 * Third Korean winter
 * Korea summer 1953

Decorations

 * Philippine Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered 17 OCTOBER 1944 TO 4 JULY 1945
 * Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered INCHON
 * Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered KOREA