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  • ...Votaw, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy (1961), commanded U.S. Army cavalry and armored units through the battalion level and served in Vietnam in 1966
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  • **2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment: Vilseck, Germany
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  • ...r armored cavalry "regiments" (approximately the equivalent of a U.S. Army cavalry squadron)
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  • ...emakers - "Boxer" Prisoners captured and brought in by 6<sup>th</sup> U.S. Cavalry, Tientsin [Tianjin], China.}}
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  • ...d maneuver forces are three [[Stryker infantry battalion]]s and one Scout/Cavalry/[[Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron (Brigade Com
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  • ...ellow also rode with Colonel [[John Singleton Mosby]] of the 43rd Virginia Cavalry, most notably in the raid at [[Loudoun Heights]] on January 9, 1864.
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  • ...e able to link these into more general articles, such as [[infantry]] or [[cavalry]] -- not that they are well-developed.[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C.
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  • ===Cavalry=== ====2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment====
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  • ...1868 battle between a combined group of Native Americans and United States Cavalry.]] ..., Sheridan ordered his aide, [[Major]] George Alexander Forsyth of the 9th Cavalry Regiment, a [[American Civil War|Civil War]] veteran, to raise a company of
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  • ...party of savage Injuns dash out to rescue the whies from a massacre by the cavalry.
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  • ...Republic 1965; Vietnam 1966-67/68-69 (Vietnamese Airborne Division and 1st Cavalry Division); Iraq, 1991 (24th Mech Division).
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  • ...onto either side of the cargo hatch. The modified M113 was now an armored cavalry assault vehicle (ACAV).<ref name=Crist>{{citation
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  • Standard maneuver forces are two infantry battalions and one Scout/Cavalry/[[Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron (Brigade Com
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  • ...Special Troops Battalion, 2nd Brigade "Black Jack" Combat Team (2BCT), 1st Cavalry Division.<ref name=B13SB>{{citation
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  • ...became apparent when General [[Sir Hubert Gough]], Commander of the Third Cavalry Brigade based at [[Curragh Camp]] (the traditional headquarters for the Bri
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  • ...n 19. He served as a legate in [[Sicily]], then as ''praefectus equitum'' (cavalry commander), before returning to Sicily as its proconsular governor. He was
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  • As a colonel, he commanded the artillery of the 1st Cavalry Division, and was designated as promotable to brigadier general and became
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  • ...rt mounted warriors, chariots became less valuable, and were replaced by [[cavalry]].
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  • ...tary column (including the [[7th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment]] commanded by Lieutenant Colonel [[George Armstrong Custer]]) wou
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  • ...isted in the Confederate Army and served as a private in the 12th Virginia Cavalry. Following the war, Wilson taught school for several years at Columbian Col
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