Constituted in July 1917, under the designation of the 8th Provisional Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps at
Fort Adams from the following companies: • Headquarters and Supply Companies were the 5th Company,
Fort Monroe, VA and
Fort Story, VA. (Originally the 118th Co.) • Battery A was the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Company
Fort Howard, Md. and 1st Company from
Fort Smallwood. • Battery B was the 10th Company at Fort Monroe, VA. • Battery C was the 12th Company at Fort Monroe, VA. • Battery D was the 11th Company at Fort Monroe, VA. • Battery E was the 3rd Company at
Fort Wadsworth, NY. (Originally the 114th Co.) • Battery F was the 3rd Company
Fort Hamilton, NY. (Originally the 84th Co.) • Battery G was the 3rd Company from
Fort Tilden • Battery H was the 3rd Company
Fort Moultrie, SC. (Originally the 78th Co.) • Battery I was the 1st and 2nd Companies from
Fort Hunt • Battery K was the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Companies from
Fort Washington • Battery L was the 2nd Company
Fort Caswell, NC. (Originally the 31st Co.) • Battery M was the 2nd Company at
Fort Screven, GA. Arrived in France 25 September 1917 and redesignated as the 53rd Artillery (Coast Artillery Corps) on 5 February 1918. (In August 1918 the Railway Artillery Reserve was reconstructed and Coast Artillery Regiments reorganized to conform to standardized Field Artillery configurations) • HHB as HHB • Battery A as Battery A 53rd Artillery CAC • Battery B as Battery B 53rd Artillery CAC • Battery C as Battery C 53rd Artillery CAC • Battery D as Battery D 53rd Artillery CAC • Battery E transferred to Provisional Howitzer Regiment, then to 51st Artillery CAC as Battery E • Battery F transferred to 42nd Artillery CAC as Battery F • Battery G transferred to Provisional Howitzer Regiment, then to 51st Artillery CAC as Battery F • Battery H transferred to 42nd Artillery CAC as Battery E • Battery I transferred to 52nd Artillery CAC as Battery E • Battery K transferred to 52nd Artillery CAC as Battery F • Battery L as E Battery 53rd Artillery CAC • Battery M as F Battery 53rd Artillery CAC Arrived from France at
Newport News, Virginia 11 March 1919 proceeded to
Camp Stuart, Virginia then reassigned to
Camp Eustis 17 and 18 March 1919. • Inactivated 1 August 1921 at Camp Eustis • Redesignated as 53rd Coast Artillery (RY) Regiment on 1 July 1924 (inactive) • Demobilized in 1930 • Constituted as 53rd Coast Artillery (155mm Gun) on 9 July 1941 Activated on 20 July 1942 with personnel from Batteries HHB and E of
13th Coast Artillery at
Camp Pendleton, Virginia. • Battery A from A Battery 57th Coast artillery, at
Newfoundland • Battery B from B Battery 57th Coast artillery, at
Bermuda • Battery C from ??, at Goat Island,
Jamaica • A, B and C Batteries transferred back to Camp Pendleton less personnel and equipment and reactivated • Battery D at Camp Pendleton • Battery E at Camp Pendleton • Battery F at Camp Pendleton • Battery G (SL) from Battery G 57th Coast Artillery at
Fort DuPont • Battery H activated but 20 February 1942 inactivated and transferred to
27th Coast Artillery Battalion On 16 October 1942 assigned to
Eastern Defense Command. • On 3 August 1943 53rd Artillery CAC reconstituted and consolidated with 53rd Coast Artillery (155mm Gun). :Regiment deactivated and broken up on 27 May 1944 at Camp Pendleton as follows- • HHB as 153rd Coast Artillery Group • 1st Battalion redesignated 290th Coast Artillery Battalion • 2nd Battalion redesignated 291st Coast Artillery Battalion • 3rd Battalion redesignated 292nd Coast Artillery Battalion • Battery G inactivated and disbanded 5 June 1944 ==Coat of arms==