203rd Engineer Battalion (United States)

203rd Engineer Battalion

Coat of arms
Active 1921
Country  United States
Branch Missouri Army National Guard
Type Combat engineer
Size Regiment
Motto "Don't Kick Our Dog"
March Ya Gotta Quit Kickin My Dog Aroun
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia (left)

The 203rd Engineer Battalion is a combat engineer battalion of the Missouri Army National Guard.

The 203rd Engineer Combat Battalion can trace its history back to Missouri volunteer militia units that formed in 1883, when the militia units in southwest Missouri were reorganized into the 2nd Infantry Regiment of the National Guard of Missouri in 1890 and mustered into federal service during the Spanish–American War.[1] The 2nd Missouri Infantry was called up to serve during the Mexican border dispute in 1916; redesigned as 128th, 129th, and 130th machine gun battalions in 1917; transformed into the 203rd Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps in 1921; inducted into federal service in September 1940; and was later sent to Alaska for the Aleutian Campaign.

History/lineage

Constituted in the Missouri National Guard 28 April 1921 as 2nd Artillery (AA) from new and existing units as follows-

Reorganized 19 April 1924 as 203rd Coast Artillery (AA)

Inducted into Federal service 16 September 1940

Regiment broken up 12 February 1944 as follows-

Units redesignated in 1946 as Follows-

108th Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron redesignated 1 November 1949 as 203rd Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion (mobile), reorganized and redesiganted 1 December 1952 as 203rd Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion. redesignated 1 October 1953 as 203rd Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion (90mm).

Distinctive unit insignia

A houn’ dawg statant Proper on a gold ribbon scroll bearing the motto "DON’T KICK OUR DOG" in red. The insignia is made in pairs.

The 203d Coast Artillery Regiment was known as "The Houn’ Dawg Regiment."

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 203d Coast Artillery Regiment on 12 January 1925. It was amended to have the insignia manufactured in pairs on 18 December 1926. The insignia was redesignated for the 203d Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion on 10 October 1950. It was redesignated for the 203d Armor Regiment on 26 October 1961. It was authorized for the 203d Engineer Battalion on 14 January 1969.

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