Modern Era, United States, Infantry
This second-pass battalion page ties each battalion icon more directly to the parent regiment's established story. Until a battalion-by-battalion lineage research pass is completed, the copy below should be read as regiment-specific context rather than as a final battalion lineage sheet.
This entry now anchors the battalion page in the regiment's origin or defining early identity, giving the 1st Battalion slot a more specific historical frame than the first scaffold pass.
The 62nd Infantry Regiment belongs to the Army's twentieth-century lineage system and illustrates how the service created and preserved numbered regiments beyond the most famous active field formations. Its history is tied to the Army's enlarged mobilization structure rather than to a long frontier-era past.
The 2d Battalion entry uses the regiment's middle or operational arc to give the page a clearer sense of how the parent unit developed over time.
Such regiments often moved through periods of activation, inactivation, and redesignation as the Army's force structure changed. The 62nd Infantry follows that general pattern while still retaining its identity in the official lineage record.
The 3d Battalion entry now carries the regiment into its later or enduring modern identity, tightening the page around the way the lineage is remembered in the modern Army.
The regiment remains part of the Army's wider historical framework for expansion and continuity in the modern era.
Research note: This second pass replaces the generic scaffold text with regiment-specific context drawn from the parent regiment page. Dedicated battalion-level lineage research is still deferred to a later pass.