101st Field Artillery Regiment was first formed on 13 December 1636 as the South Regiment by the
Massachusetts General Court. Its first commander was Colonel
John Winthrop. Since its creation, the regiment has served in six colonial wars and nine American wars totalling 47 campaigns through 2010.[5][3][4]
In addition to its own lineage, the 101st Field Artillery Regiment holds the lineage of the 180th Field Artillery Regiment, the 211th Field Artillery Regiment, the 241st Field Artillery Regiment and the 272nd Field Artillery Battalion. Battery C, 1st Battalion 101st Field Artillery holds the lineage of the
102nd Field Artillery and the Second Corps of Cadets.[3][4]
In July 2021, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment deployed to the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan as part of the defense (
C-RAM) and retrograde of all remaining U.S. forces from Afghanistan and was part of the international humanitarian effort to evacuate Afghani civilians from Kabul, remaining on ground until 11:58 pm on August 30st, 2021 (
2021 Kabul airlift).[citation needed]
Notable non-combat actions
In August 1765, the regiment was activated to patrol the streets of
Boston to help quell riots that broke out in response to the
Stamp Act.(241st FA Regiment Lineage).[citation needed]
In March 1770, elements of the regiment again patrolled the streets of Boston to enforce the law after the
Boston Massacre.(241st FA Regiment Lineage).[citation needed]
In 1786 during
Shays' Rebellion, members of the regiment protected judges and the
Taunton courthouse after it was surrounded by insurgents. (211th FA Lineage)[citation needed]
The regiment was called into state service on 14 July 1863 during the Boston Draft riots (101st FA Regiment lineage). While manning the Cooper Street Armory in Boston's
North End, the armory was attacked by over 1,000 rioters intent upon seizing the weapons stored there. When the mob penetrated the armory's main gate, the soldiers opened fire killing and wounding dozens of rioters, effectively ending the attack.[7]
The regiment took part in the funeral of President Ulysses S. Grant in 1885.(241st FA Regiment Lineage).[citation needed]
From 16 June to 27 November 1916, the regiment was federalized and served in
Texas during the Mexican Border crises (101st FA Regiment lineage – also see
Pancho Villa Expedition).[citation needed]
In May 1996, Detachment 1, Headquarters Battery, 101st Field Artillery Battalion was ordered to active duty to serve with the Nordic-Polish Brigade in
Bosnia in support of
Operation Joint Endeavor.[citation needed]
In May 1997, Echo Battery, 101st Field Artillery (TAB) was activated and served throughout Bosnia in support of
Operation Joint Guard.[citation needed]