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  • 145th Armored Regiment (United States)
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  • The 145th Armored Regiment, Ohio Army National Guard, is a parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, with headquarters at Stow, Ohio. It currently consists of the 1st Battalion, 145th Armored Regiment, an 900-soldier combined arms battalion of the Ohio Army National Guard located throughout northeast Ohio.
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Garrison
Date
  • 1917
Commander
  • Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey T. Schuster
  • Lt. Col. Perry M. Carper II
Branch
  • 20
command structure
  • 174
identification symbol
  • 145
Nickname
  • Fifth Ohio Steel Panthers
Country
  • United States
Name
  • 37
Type
  • Combined arms battalion
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  • Distinctive unit insignia
Caption
  • Coat of arms
Dates
  • 2007
commander4 label
  • Command Sergeant Major
Unit Name
  • 145
subordinate
  • 129
  • 145
  • 147
  • 148
Battles
  • American Civil War *Antietam *Virginia 1862 *Chancellorsville 1863 *Gettysburg 1863 *Chattanooga 1863 *Georgia 1864 Spanish-American War *Santiago World War I *Ypres-Lys 1918 *Lorraine 1918 *Meuse-Argonne 1918 World War II * Central Europe * Northern France * Rhineland * Northern Solomons * Luzon Global War on Terrorism * Expeditionary
Parent
  • 37
Equipment
  • M1A1 Abrams Tank M2A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle
Motto
  • Excel
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  • Battalion Commander
Size
  • 900
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  • The 145th Armored Regiment, Ohio Army National Guard, is a parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, with headquarters at Stow, Ohio. It currently consists of the 1st Battalion, 145th Armored Regiment, an 900-soldier combined arms battalion of the Ohio Army National Guard located throughout northeast Ohio. For command and control purposes within the Ohio Army National Guard it is a subordinate battalion of the 174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade. As a combined arms battalion, the 1st Battalion, 145th Armored Regiment, is able to deploy two mechanized infantry companies, two armor companies, a support company, a headquarters company, and a battalion headquarters in order to accomplish its federal, state, and community missions.