2nd Battalion,
320th Field Artillery Regiment
"Balls of the Eagle"
On order, 2nd Battalion 320th Field Artillery Regiment of
the Division Artillery Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
deploys worldwide to synchronize fire support and provide direct supporting
fires for 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).
On order, 2-320th Field Artillery conducts Air Assault
operations in support of the 1st Brigade scheme of maneuver.
The 2d Battalion, 320th Field Artillery was activated in
August 1917 at Camp Gordon,
GA, and assigned to the 82d
(All-American) Division. After completing training, the unit deployed to France for
participation in World War I. Shortly after arrival, the battalion was
committed to combat, participating in three major campaigns: St. Mihiel,
Meuse-Aregonne, and Lorraine.
Upon termination of the hostilities in Europe, the unit returned to Camp Dix, NJ,
where it was demobilized on 12 May 1919.
The 320th Field Artillery was reorganized on 15 August 1942,
and redesignated the 320th Glider Field Artillery and assigned to the newly
formed 82d Airborne Division. The unit received its initial training at Camp Clairborn, Louisiana, and shipped
to North Africa. From 9 July until 1 November
1943, the battalion served in Tunisia,
Sicily and Italy
prior to returning to England
in preparation for Operation OVERLORD.
On 6 June 1944, the battalion assaulted by parachute and glider in the
vicinity of St. Mere Eglise in support of the 325th (GLIDER INFANTRY) Regiment.
For this action, the unit was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation and the
French Croix de Guerre with Palm. Over the next eleven months, the battalion
participated in the airborne assault near Arnhem,
the crucial Battle of the Bulge, the Rhineland
campaign and linked up with Russian troops on the Elbe River
on 30 April 1945. Throughout World War II, the battalion was credited with six
campaigns: Sicily, Naples-Foggia,
Normandy, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace and Central Europe.
After returning to the United States, The
battalion was inactivated on 15 December 1948 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
On 1 August 1951, the battalion was redesignated the 320th Airborne Field
Artillery and returned to active service. The unit served with the 508th
Regimental Combat Team at Fort Benning, GA, followed by duty in Japan
and Germany
with the 11th Airborne Division. On 3 December 1962, the 2d Battalion, 320th
Field Artillery was assigned to Fort
Campbell and the 101st
Airborne Division.
In June 1965, the battalion deployed to Vietnam where it
served for seven years in continuous combat. On 28 July 1965, the battalion
landed at Cam Ranh Bay as part of the First Brigade Task Force. The battalion
performed valiantly in some of the heaviest fighting in Vietnam.
Typical of those battles was the attack on Battery B on 7 June 1966 by a
battalion of the NVA regulars near Tou Morong. After a long battle, the enemy
broke through the perimeter and captured the number six howitzer. A
counterattack led by the battery commander drove the enemy from the position
only to lose the howitzer again to an enemy counter attack. Turning all five
remaining guns towards the enemy, the battery shot direct fire for five minutes
prior to fierce hand to hand combat.
After six hours, the enemy was finally driven from the perimeter.
On 15 October 1967, NVA regulars attacked Battery
A and seized three guns. During the enemy's attempt to seize a fourth gun, SSG
Webster Anderson climbed to an exposed parapet and issued commands to direct
fire. Wounded by two enemy grenades, he propped himself on the parapet. When
another grenade rolled into his gun pit, he grabbed the grenade, only to have
it explode in his hand. Although only partially conscious, he refused medical
evacuation in order to lead his soldiers. SSG Webster Anderson was awarded the Congressional
Medal of Honor for his bravery.
Over the course of seven years in Vietnam, the 2d Battalion,
320th Field Artillery earned the nickname, "Balls of the Eagle,"
fifteen campaigns streamers, two Valorous Unit Awards, and a Presidential Unit
Citation.
During Operation DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM, the battalion
participated in the initial air assault into Iraq with the First
Brigade Task Force, securing FOB Cobra. For this action the battalion was
awarded its second Meritorious Unit Commendation.
From October 1995 to March 1996 battalion fire support
personnel deployed to Haiti to perform
peacekeeping operations as part of JTF Bastogne. Also in 1996, selected
battalion soldiers participated in Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, Bosnia.
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