148th Infantry Regiment (United States)

1st Battalion 148th Infantry Regiment
Coat of Arms of the 1st Battalion 148th Infantry Regiment
Active1846-Present
(as 1st Battalion 148th Infantry Regiment)
Country United States
BranchOhio Army National Guard
TypeLight Infantry (Parent Regiment under USARS)
RoleLight Infantry
Part of37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States)
Garrison/HQWalbridge, Ohio
Nickname(s)The One-Four-Eight
Motto(s)"WE'LL DO IT"
Engagements
DecorationsPresidential Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Citation with Oak Leak Cluster, Army Superior Service Award, Order of the Day of the Belgian Army, Joint Services Meritorious Unit Award
Commanders
Battalion CommanderLTC Zachary Dozer
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Matthew Strausbaugh
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia

The 148th Infantry Regiment is an Ohio Army National Guard parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, with headquarters at Walbridge, Ohio. It currently consists of the 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry Regiment, an infantry battalion of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team located throughout northwest Ohio.

With history that predates the American Civil War in 1846, the light infantry regiment was officially organized 14 September 1877 in the Ohio Army National Guard from previously established units in Northwestern Ohio as the 16th Infantry Regiment. It exists today under its current naming convention since 15 September 1917 with the redesignation of the 3rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, as part of the 74th Brigade, 37th Infantry Division.