Constituted 5 July 1918, the
28th Field Artillery, the
29th Field Artillery, and the
30th Field Artillery, became the principle artillery elements of the
10th Division. The 29th Field Artillery was demobilized 4 February 1919 at
Camp Funston, Kansas, then reconstituted 24 March 1923 in the
Regular Army as the 29th Field Artillery. The regiment was subsequently reassigned 1 August 1940 at
Fort Benning, Georgia, as part of the 4th Division, with 2nd Battalion activating at Fort Hoyle, Maryland. The 29th Field Artillery participated with the
4th Infantry Division in the
D-Day invasion at Normandy, firing over 10,000 rounds of indirect fire
as the Allies advanced into the Cherbourg area. The unit inactivated 14 February 1946 at
Camp Butner, North Carolina, was reactivated 15 July 1947 at
Fort Ord, California, and once again deactivated 1 April 1957 at
Fort Lewis, Washington and relieved from assignment from the 4th Infantry Division. In April 1984 the battalion was reorganized under
the Army's new regimental system, with 2-29 FA becoming a part of the
8th Infantry Division in
Baumholder, Germany. ==Desert Storm==