South Dakota. National Guard. National Guard. Infantry Regiment, 4th

Dates:
Active 1916
Active 1917

Biographical notes:

In the summer of 1916, the 4th South Dakota Infantry of the National Guard arrived in San Benito, Texas, to defend the U. S. border against raids by Pancho Villa's Army during the Mexican Revolution.

Placed into the First Separate Brigade with the 22nd U. S. Infantry, 1st Louisiana and 1st Oklahoma, the troops saw no combat. However, the men took place in large-scale training maneuvers to prepare for the United States' potential involvement in World War I. The 4th returned home in March 1917 and was released from active duty. When the country entered World War I, the regiment broke up into divisions that fought in France.

From the description of Fourth South Dakota Infantry, San Benito, Texas, Collection, 1916-1917 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 772628122

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  • Mexican-American Border Region (as recorded)
  • San Benito (Tex.) (as recorded)