65th Regiment
The Korean War battle portrayed in the painting was the last recorded battalion-sized bayonet attack by the U.S. Army. The artwork was painted by Dominic D'Andrea in 1992, and was commissioned by the National Guard Heritage Foundation. The battle began on Jan. 31, 1951, and took three days. On the morning of the third day, two battalions of the 65th Infantry Regiment fixed bayonets and charged straight at enemy positions. The Chinese fled. Courtesy illustration
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