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372nd Infantry 2nd Battalion Ohio Nat'l Guard

This website is dedicated to all those who served in the 372nd Infantry 2nd Battalion Co. A. D. C. and E. From its inception to the year of its deactivation. A special salute to the fallen heroes in WWI, and WWII.

To those who served with Separate units in the Korean and Vietnam wars. To those for whom the Bells have tolled and those who are still with us, we bid you all Gods blessing and Gods speed. Please contact this website and let us hear from you.


HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE 372ND INFANTRY BATTALION
AND 372ND MAINTENANCE COMPANY 1SG RICHARD C. DAVIS


Ohio has revitalized its interest in history and the historic preservation of the lineage and heritage of its past military organizations.

During a recent review of historical documents, it was determined that the recently re- designated units are located in Willoughby, Ohio.

The 372nd Maintenance Company with detachments in Medina, Ohio "Detachments 1" and "Detachment 2" in Ashtabula, Ohio, had a more prestigious lineage and honors than the recently reorganized 214 Maintenance Company.

Its service to the State and to the Nation throughout its history the awards and honors its members have won speaks for its self. In addition, the 372nd Maintenance Company is distinguished as being historically a African American unit-372nd Infantry Battalion of the Ohio National Guard, whose history is documented in the Adj, Generals Office in Columbus, Ohio.

The lineage and honors earned by this organization provides a heritage in battle that any organization would be proud to claim. It also graphically demonstrates to our currently assigned citizen soldiers defense of our nation during times of national stress throughout our countries history.




CWO4 Louis Miller


CW04 Louis Miller

Lt Dayton


Lt Dayton

SGT Miller &
GI Handy WW II


SGT Miller and GI HandY WW II



HISTORY OF THE 372ND INFANTRY BATALLION ONG



July 8, 1881 Organized the National Guard from existing units of The 9th Battalion of infantry.

May 14, 1889 Mustered into Federal service at Columbus Ohio as the 9th Batallion Ohio Volunteer Infantry, mustered out of Federal service, Jan 19.1899 at Camp Marion, S.C

July 14, 1899 Reorganized as the 9th Battalion Infantry.

Aug 5. 1917 Drafted into Federal Service

Jan 1, 1918 Redesignated as the 2nd Battalion 372 Infantry and assigned on 5 Jan 1918 to the 93 Division.

Mar 6, 1919 Demobilized at Camp Sherman Ohio.

Apr 1, 1925 Redesignated as the 2nd Battalion 372nd Infantry.

Mar 10. 1941 Inducted into Federal service.

Jan 31, 1946 Was activated in Pacific Theater

Oct 14, 1948 Reorganized and Federally recognized as the 372nd Infantry. Battalion with Headquarters at Cleveland, Ohio.

Sep 1, 1959 Battalion broken up and elements reorganized to the 38th Ordnance Battalion.

Mar 1, 1961 38 Ord.Battalion Headquarters and Hq. Detachment consolidated with the 37th Ordnance Battalion.

Feb 15, 1968 Reorganized as the 115th Light maintenance Co

May 1, 1968 Consolidated with Hq.Troop, 1st Recounaissance Squadron, 107th Armored Cavalry and consolidated unit designated as as 115th Light Maintenance Company

Aug 1, 1969 Redesignated as the 115th Light Maintence Company.

Feb 1, 1972 Redesignated as the 115th Maintenance Company

Sept 1, 1975 Consolidated with 194th Engineer Company and consolidated unit redesignated as the 155th Maintenance Company at Willoughby, Ohio.

May 1, 1977 Reorganized as the 155th Maintenance Co. Less Deatachment at Chagrin Falls, Ohio

Feb 1, 1987 Consolidated with Detachment1. 155th Maintenance Company and consolidated units designated as the 155th Maintenance Co.

Sep 1, 1989 Redesignated as the 372nd Maintenance Company

Dec 4, 1993 Deactivation Ceremony of the 372nd Maintenance Company


Col. Young

Col. Young

Major Delaney

Lt. Dayton



The 372nd Infantry was a racially segregated U.S. Army regiment, which served as part of the French 157th Division (Red Hand Division) during World War I. It was made up of National Guard units from: Washington D.C. (1st Separate Battalion - the FIRST National Guard unit [of any race] to muster into Federal service, March 25, 1917 - Companies A, B, C and D); Ohio (9th Separate Battalion - Companies E, F, G, H); Maryland (1st Separate Company - served as the mounted section of the 104th Ammunition Train, 29th Div., Oct. - Dec., 1917 (predating the integration of the U.S. Army by 31 years!) - Company I); Tennessee (Separate Infantry Company G -Company K); Massachusetts (Company L, 6th Infantry – the sole black company in an otherwise all-white regiment, a number of whom were combat veterans of the Spanish-American War - Company L); and Connecticut (1st Separate Company - Company M). , as well as a number of draftees from Michigan.



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