| Pennsylvania army national guard |

| 1st Battalion - 107th Field Artillery |
| US Army National Guard 28th Infantry Division |
| Hampton Battery B The 107th Field Artillery traces its lineage to the Civil War through Hampton Battery F. Captain Robert B. Hampton is the first 107th FA Battery Commander. September 28th, 1891 Captain Alfred E. Hunt Commanding Battery B, N, G and P of the Pennsylvania National Guard wrote a letter in behalf of the officers and men of Battery B to Hampton Battery Veteran Association, requesting Battery B be allowed to adopt the name “Hampton Battery.” The request was granted October 9th, 1891 to Battery B, Second Brigade of the National Guard located in Pittsburgh Pa. Battery B, “Hampton Battery” of the Pennsylvania National Guard in the past and present time has continued the proud military record that was passed on to them by the veterans of the Original Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Hampton's Battery F… |

| Hunt Armory, Emersom St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Battery B "Bravo Battery" has moved to a new location in Oil City, Pa. |


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| 1861 - 1865 |

| 1861 - 2012 |
| History of the Crest 107th Field Artillery |
| History of Hunt Armory Captain Alfred E. Hunt |
| 1st Battalion - 108th Field Artillery |
| Equipment M119A2 Towed Howitzer |


| 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team |
| Light Lethal and Deployable M119 (105mm) |
| 108th FA Night Fire Firebase Mayhem, Iraq. |
| 107th Field Artillery Memorial ENTER HERE |

| The Gettysburg Armory Bravo Battery has moved |

| Hampton Battery Monument Photo by Tom McAdams |
| 55th Heavy Brigade Combat Team |
| 1st Battalion - 109th Field Artillery |
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| History 109th Field Artillery |
| Bravo Battery in Iraq 109th Field Artillery |
| 155mm Paladin used Prior to the M119 by the 107th Field Artillery. |
| Bravo Battery in Kuwait 108th Field Artillery |
| M2A1 (M101A1 ) 105mm Towed Howitzer was the standard field howitzer after 1941. Photo by Jamie Abel |

| 1st Battalion - 107th Field Artillery Commander, Major Scott North Headquarters & Headquarters Battery New Castle, Pa. Battery A "Alfa Battery" Commanding, Captain Steven Palmer Hermitage, Pa. Battery B "Bravo Battery" Commanding, Captain Joshua Bean Oil City, Pa. |
| Photo by Capt Ed Shank |

| First Fire Mission 109th Field Artillery |
| The Pennsylvania Military Museum Boalsburg, Pa. |


| Photo by Capt Ed Shank |
| French M1897 75mm World War I |
| South Mountain Bravo's new Readiness Center |
| Captain Neil Ravitz New Commander of Battery A "Alfa Battery" |
| Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. |
| Lt. Col. Scott A. Mathan New Commander of the 109th Field Artillery |
| Kingston Armory 109th FA Headquarters |
| Colonel Grey D. Berrier II Previous Commander of the 107th Field Artillery |
| History of the 107th Field Artillery Pennsylvania National Guard |
| Video |
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| This page is an unofficial military site. It is of my own interest in the Pennsylvania National Guard and their Artillery that I post this information. |
| Click On Photo The 28th Infantry Division Service for 2012 |
| 5th Battalion 81st Field Artillery Airborne Battalion 1970 - 1972 8th Division C Battery Specialist E - 4 Robert J. Brown |

| Special Announcements The 2011 Artillery Ball of the 1-107th Field Artillery honored the 150th Anniversary of Hampton Battery B. This event has been held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. |

| Predeployment Training 2008 B Battery |
| Video |
| Lt. Col. Corey L. Lake Commander of the 108th Field Artillery |

| Bravo Battery |
| Click on 8th Division Shoulder Patch ! |
| Click on Book to open the History of Battery F |

| Hampton's Battery F |