The third
44th Infantry Regiment was formed in 1917, during
World War I. It was organized on 20 June 1917 at
Vancouver Barracks,
Washington around a cadre of personnel from the
14th Infantry Regiment. The 44th Infantry was assigned to the
13th Division, which was activated on 16 July 1918 at
Camp Lewis, Washington. However, the war ended before the unit could deploy overseas, and the 13th Division was completely demobilized by February 1919. the 44th Infantry was stationed at the
Presidio of San Francisco,
California, as of June 1919 as a separate regiment. It was later transferred to
Schofield Barracks,
Territory of Hawaii, and arrived there on 25 September 1920. It was assigned to the
Hawaiian Division on 1 March 1921, and relieved from the division on 22 October 1921. It was inactivated on 28 November 1921 at Schofield Barracks, and concurrently, its personnel and equipment were transferred to the
21st Infantry Regiment. It was demobilized on 17 July 1922.
Coat of arms Description/Blazon Per pale Argent and Azure, on dexter side a raven rising Sable, on sinister side a mullet of the first; on a canton of the second an imperial Chinese dragon affronté Or.
Symbolism This regiment was organized in June 1917 at Vancouver Barracks, Washington, from the 14th Infantry Regiment, was in the 13th Division in 1918, and in training in the state of Washington. The colors of the shield are the Infantry colors; the raven was the crest of our first President, to denote the connection of the regiment with the state of Washington. The canton has a device from the arms of the parent organization, the 14th Infantry Regiment.
Background The coat of arms was approved on 22 April 1921. It was amended to add the dragon to the canton on 5 December 1921. The coat of arms was rescinded (cancelled) on 14 December 1959. There was no distinctive unit insignia authorized for this regiment. ==Philippine Scouts==