World War I The 382nd Infantry Regiment was first constituted on 5 September 1918, in the
National Army and assigned to the 96th Division. It was demobilized less than three months later after the
armistice with Germany, on 30 November 1918.
World War II Ordered into active military service on 15 August 1942, the unit was reorganized at
Camp Adair, Oregon, for service in
World War II. As part of the 96th Infantry Division, the 382nd participated in the
Battle of Leyte from October to December 1944 and the
Battle of Okinawa from April to June 1945. The regiment returned to the U.S. and was inactivated on 3 February 1946, at
Camp Anza, California.
Cold War to present A year later, on 10 January 1947, the 382nd Infantry was reactivated in the Organized Reserve (redesignated the Army Reserve in 1952) with its headquarters at
Boise, Idaho. It was inactivated again on 1 March 1952, and relieved from its assignment to the 96th Infantry Division. Redesignated on 17 October 1999, as the 382nd Regiment, the unit was reorganized to consist of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions, elements of the
75th Division (Training Support). == Awards and honors ==