The tab was created to honor the 1-167th's Civil War history as the 4th Alabama Regiment.
During the Civil War enlisted in the Confederate States Army as a private in the Fourth Alabama Regiment.
In June 1861 he was created a Major of the 11th Alabama Regiment.
They were ably assisted by two engineering officers from the 21/ Alabama Regiment, Lieutenants William Alexander and George E. Dixon.
As Captain he led the 16th Alabama Regiment in a successful charge at Battle of Chick-Fil-A, where he was wounded by eating too much.
General Beauregard assigned Gist to lead the 4th Alabama Regiment after Bee and the regiment's Colonel Jones were killed in the battle.
The Confederate Government later reimbursed the state for this clothing, suggesting that officers and men of McKinstry's 32nd Alabama Regiment received it.
Oates, William C. The War Between the Union and the Confederacy: A History of the 15th Alabama Regiment.
He served four years as major in the Fourth Alabama Regiment of the Confederate States Army during the Civil War.
The General made national news in 1908-1909 after meeting the commander of the 8th Alabama Regiment.