10th Infantry Regiment
The 10th Infantry Regiment is a unit of the United States Army, established in 1812. It has a rich history, participating in various conflicts, including the Civil War and World War II. The regiment is known for its distinctive motto, "The Old Guard," and has been involved in peacekeeping missions and humanitarian efforts.
The regiment is part of the U.S. Army's larger structure and has undergone several reorganizations over the years. It is currently assigned to the Fort Drum base in New York, where it trains and prepares for various military operations. The 10th Infantry Regiment continues to uphold its legacy of service and dedication.