310th Infantry Regiment (United States)
| 310th Infantry Regiment | |
|---|---|
Regimental Distinctive Unit Insignia | |
| Active | 1917–1919 1921–1946 1946–present |
| Country | USA |
| Branch | U.S. Army |
| Role | Infantry |
| Size | Regiment |
| Part of | First Army |
| Motto(s) | Allons Mes Enfants (Let’s go my sons) |
| Anniversaries | Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army |
| Engagements | Remagen Bridgehead |
| Decorations | Presidential Unit Citation Army Superior Unit Award |
| Battle honours | World War I World War II |
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The 310th Infantry Regiment was a National Army Infantry Regiment first organized for service in World War I as part of the 78th Division. It later served in the European Theater during World War II. Since then it has served as a training Regiment, training Army Reserve and Army National Guard soldiers for service after the September 11 terrorist attacks.