31st Infantry Regiment (United States) - Unit Decorations

Unit Decorations

  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) – Luzon 1941–1942
  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) – Bataan
  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) – Defense of the Philippines
  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) – Quang Tin Province (Vietnam) (4th Battalion)
  • Presidential Unit Citation (Navy) – Chosin Reservoir
  • Valorous Unit Award – Que Son-Hiep Duc (4th Battalion)
  • Valorous Unit Award – Saigon (6th Battalion)
  • Valorous Unit Award – Parrot's Beak (6th Battalion)
  • Valorous Unit Award – Iraq 2006–2007 (4th Battalion)
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation – Iraq 2005 (4th Battalion)
  • Navy Unit Commendation – Panmunjom
  • Philippine Presidential Unit Citation – 1941–1942
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation – Inchon
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation – Korea 1950–1953
  • Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation – Korea 1946–1950, 1953–1957
  • Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm – April–June 1968 (6th Battalion)
  • Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm – July–November 1968 (6th Battalion)
  • Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm – 1969 (4th and 6th Battalions)
  • Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm – 1969–1970 (4th and 6th Battalions)
  • Vietnamese Civic Action Honor Medal, First Class – 1968–1969 (6th Battalion)
  • Vietnamese Civic Action Honor Medal, First Class – 1969–1970 (6th Battalion)

The 31st Inf. Reg. has 7 Medal of Honor recipients. 5 during the Korean War and 2 during the Vietnam War. The 31st Inf. Reg. also has 86 Distunguished Service Crosses.

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