3rd United States Infantry Regiment | |
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![]() 3rd Infantry Regiment coat of arms | |
Active | 3 June 1784 – 20 November 1946 6 April 1948 – present |
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Branch | ![]() |
Type | Infantry |
Role | Memorial affairs, ceremonies and special events (two battalions) Stryker infantry (one battalion) |
Size | Four battalions (three active) |
Garrison/HQ | 1st Battalion – Fort Myer, VA 2nd Battalion – Fort Lewis, WA 4th Battalion – Fort Myer |
Nickname(s) | "The Old Guard"[1] |
Motto(s) | Noli Me Tangere (English: Touch Me Not) |
Colors | Buff and black (historical)[2] |
March | The Old Guard March[3] |
Anniversaries | 21 September-Organization Day |
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Website | http://www.oldguard.mdw.army.mil/ |
Commanders | |
Current commander | COL James J. Tuite IV[4] |
Notable commanders | LTC Paul Octave Hébert COL Henry Leavenworth LTC Ethan A. Hitchcock COL Benjamin Bonneville |
Insignia | |
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Combat Service Identification Badge | ![]() |
Distinctive Trimming (Buff Strap) | ![]() |
The 3rd United States Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army. It currently has three active battalions. It's sometime called The Old Guard, as well as Escort to the President. The regimental motto is Noli Me Tangere (from Latin: – "Touch Me Not"). The regiment is a major unit of the Military District of Washington (MDW).
The regiment is the oldest active duty regiment in the US Army. It was first created as the First American Regiment in 1784.[5][6] It has been the official ceremonial unit of the US Army since 1948.