General orders No. Each Line Troop was composed of a scout Platoon (Kiowa), Lift Platoon (Huey), Attack Platoon (Cobra) as well as a Platoon of Cavalry Scouts capable of Air Mobile, Dismounted, and Mobile operations. But still no orders to advance came. It found Forsyth's command out of rations, living on horse-flesh without salt or pepper. Late 1902 - Trasferred back to the Southwest where they spend their time at various posts throughout the region. [33][35], The 10th Cavalry spent World War I in the United States. On July 29th 2022, COWBOY Troop 10th Cav reactivated on Fort Hood, Texas with COL John Meredith, commander of 1 ABCT, passing the guidon to CPT Tyler Stankye. Under the command of Col. John Mizner the regiment serves at vrious posts in Montana and the Dakotas. Captain Armes, wounded in the hip early in the battle, commented later, "It is the greatest wonder in the world that my command escaped being massacred." 11th Armored Cavalry 2 November 2001; 12th Cavalry Regiment. [3] 4th Squadron, 10th U.S. Cavalry takes its history and lineage from D Troop, 10th Cavalry. This battle occurred 25miles northwest of Fort Hays in Kansas near the end of August 1867. The 10th Cavalry was one of the original six regiments of the regular army set aside for black enlisted men. Currently, the 9th and 10th. "If you do not forbid it, I will start it," returned Ord. In fact, the deportment of the regiment attested the advantage to discipline of large commands and varied and interesting occupation for the troops. Company F shows the quality of their training and discipline and maintains a defensive hollow square while retreating from a larger force of Cheyenne. Two companies of the 10th attack Mexican Federal Army troops. 2nd Squadron, 10th Cavalry (Air) served as the 7th Inf. March 7 - Battle of the Salt River. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved on 13 March 1922. Throughout this period, they were constantly patrolling the reservations and engaging "hostiles" in an attempt to prevent Indian raids into Texas. The command wanders for five days in this almost waterless region. 10th Cavalry Regiment Logo The "Buffalo Soldiers" is a name of endearment given to the black soldiers of the US Army of the western frontier by Native Americans. . C Troop, 10th Cavalry was reactivated 22 September 2001 and served as the Brigade Reconnaissance Troop (BRT) as well as the brigade's quick reaction force (QRF) for 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division. [24] and later led the American Expeditionary Force during the First World War.[22]. A rollin' down the line. The 10th Cavalry's headquarters were transferred to the Department of Arizona in 1885. The troop was located at Lane Army Airfield near An Son (14km west of Qui Nhn in Bnh nh Province). Buffalo Soldiers originally were members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. April - Troop A is assigned to Fort Larned. This move reflects the shifting focus of the western Indian Wars. [25] They were: Following the end of the SpanishAmerican War, the 10th Cavalry was deployed to the Philippine Islands in what was known then as the "Philippine Insurrection", but now termed the PhilippineAmerican War, until 1902. Captain Nicholas Nolan; Lieutenants G. W. Graham and G. F. Raulston. Along with those duties they are also constantly patrolling the reservation and engaging with Indians to help keep them from raiding into Texas. V. Blanks will at once be sent from these headquarters, to which all reports will be made until the regular field officers are announced and recruitment organized under them. Life at Leavenworth was not pleasant for the 10th Cavalry. Six Indians were killed and ten wounded. Elements of Conley's 10th Cavalry ("black" regulars) took Kettle Hill on the American right with assistance from Col. Theodore Roosevelt's 1st Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) and the entire 3rd Cavalry ("white" regulars). Pershing commanded an expedition to the south and southwest that rounded up and deported a large number of Cree Indians to Canada. The stay in west Texas produced tough soldiers who became accustomed to surviving in an area that offered few comforts and no luxuries for those who survived. Knowing the importance of water in the harsh region, Grierson decided the best way to intercept Victorio was to take control of potential water holes along his route. There are mail and travel routes to guard against hostile Indians, Mexican revolutionaries, and outlaws. As of June 2019, 4th Squadron, 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment is the only current active unit of the 10th Cavalry Regiment. The "Basketball Troopers" became proficient enough for tournament play and went head to head losing to the "New York All-Stars," another new African-American team. This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 22:29. Troop K.Color, bay. It served in combat during the Indian Wars in the western United States, the SpanishAmerican War in Cuba and in the PhilippineAmerican War. [31][32], During the harsh Vermont winters, the fairly new game of basketball was introduced, learned and played almost nightly indoors. Having remained at Fort Gibson until April 23, 1873 the regimental headquarters then returned to Fort Sill. Another enactment which more or less affected the composition of these additional cavalry regiments, both white and colored, and which is deemed of peculiar interest, was the following: "That no person shall be commissioned in any of the regiments authorized by this act until he shall have passed a satisfactory examination before a board to be composed of officers of that arm of the service in which the applicant is to serve, to be convened under the direction of the Secretary of War, which shall inquire into the services rendered during the War, capacity and qualifications of the applicant; and every such appointment when made, shall be without regard to previous rank, but with sole regard to qualifications and meritorious services.". In mid-2004 it began the transformation to the US Army's new modular force structure, which saw D Troop, 10th Cavalry inactivated.[47]. Then followed a volley of Spencers which drove the Indians back as though they were thrown from a cannon. The colored regiments were also given two veterinary surgeons each, whereas the white regiments had but one. After 8hours of combat, 2,000 rounds of defensive fire and 15miles of movement, the Cheyenne disengaged and withdrew. "[10][11][12], In 1867 and 1868, the 10th Cavalry participated in Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's winter campaigns against the Cheyennes, Arapahos, and Comanches. The latter assignment included a practice march in the summer of 1913 from Vermont to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It's Troops in line for the Buffaloes, Black and gold have long been used as the regimental colors. Campaign in New Mexico and Texas against Victorios Apache bands. * Organized October 15, 1867. Attached to the 4th Cavalry Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division in 1942. Organized June 15, 1867. The closest soldiers, and the first ready to go were two troops of the Tenth CavalryBlack buffalo soldiers garrisoned at Fort Robinson in northwestern Nebraska. The Army reorganized in the interwar period and turned the 9th and 10th Cavalry from combat units into support units. [32], Baseball was a favorite past time among the soldiers and they quickly found willing local teams to play against. One was on the so-called Kettle Hill by the Americans and other the main height on what would be called San Juan Hill. Troop H. Color, black. A trottin' down the line. Initially, recruits are drawn from veteran enlistees in the Departments of the Missouri, Platte, and Arkansas but the bulk of enlistees are from eastern cities and arrive later. [34] On 21 June 1916, two troops of the 10th, totaling 92 troopers, attacked Mexican Federal Army troops in an engagement in the Battle of Carrizal, Chihuahua. Colonel Grierson was reported present with the regiment, and Colonel Walcutt absent on regimental recruiting service. [21][22], They fought in the Battle of Las Guasimas, the Battle of Tayacoba (where all four members of the last rescue party were awarded the Medal of Honor), the Battle of San Juan Hill and the Siege of Santiago de Cuba. [3] They had never been together before and never have been since. The monthly rate of desertion fell from 7 to 3; the rate of discharge by courtmartial from 2.5 to 1.5. Untie your horse and boot and gun, then took command of D Troop on San Juan Hill and held his position until relieved. [45] In 1944, the entire 2nd Cavalry Division was shipped out to Oran, North Africa; where it disembarked and was deactivated on 9 March 1944. Download this stock image: U.S. Troops I, K, L and M, were organized from the new headquarters at Fort Riley as here indicated: Troop I.Color, bay. , After Geronimo had surrendered to Captain Lawton, a remnant of his band under Chief Mangus, who was still defying the Government of the United States, was run down in handsome style by Troop H. under the command of Captain Cooper. Soldiers with 4th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division pull security as a Finnish army NH-90 helicopter takes off during Vigilant Fox, a joint training exercise including Finnish soldiers and British soldiers with the 2nd Battalion, Rifles Regiment, at Niinisalo, Finland, July 27, 2022. The only engagement of this period took place about 45 miles west of Fort Hays. [3] The BRT, known as the "Cowboy Troop".,[3] set the operations tempo (OPTEMPO) for battle operations in the northeastern section of Baghdad and Sadr City. It has placed him among the foremost cavalry leaders of the War, and seems destined, as it becomes better known and more justly appreciated, to add honor and distinction to his name. They then made a bonfire of the camp material and with their prisoners and captured stock rejoined the main column as fast as their jaded horses would carry them. Captain L. H. Carpenter; Lieutenants T. J. Spencer and L. H. Orleman. The unit ended the war in Alabama and surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. Lieutenant Clarke patrolled the Mexican border The latter especially distinguished himself in an engagement which Troop K, under command of Captain Lebo, had with Geronimo's band in the Pineto Mountains in Mexico. Company F, without reinforcements, concluded 113miles of movement during the 30hour patrol, riding the final 10miles back to Fort Hays with only one trooper killed in action. The current structure is one squadron, the 4th Squadron 10th Cavalry Regiment unit, and one separate Armored Cavalry Troop, C Troop 10th Cavalry, in active service. The men so enlisted will be discharged from their present obligation and grouped into companies under officers to be selected by the colonels or regimental commanders hereafter to be appointed, but will be retained for the present at or near their present station. "It was the Indians who gave them the "buffalo soldiers" appellation, derived from the similarity of buffalo hair to the kinky, short black hair common to most Negro males. [31][32], During this time period, only one racial incident was documented. Miles, 5th Infantry; Lieut.-Colonel Davidson, 10th Cavalry; Colonel R. S. Mackenzie, 4th Cavalry. The troops that were serving in the Indian Territory took part in the campaign of 1874-75 against the Kiowas and Comanches. , Such instances of distinguished service are the more creditable as the opportunities therefor were extremely rare. [22], First Sergeant Givens (Bivins?) Goin' to drill all day The buffalo has likewise been the emblem of the regiment for many years having its origin in the term "Buffalo soldiers" applied by the Indians to colored regiments. The 25th in turn was absorbed by the 93d Infantry Division . Other units went into position on the left and the right. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. From Kansas' plains we'll hunt our foes; Carptenter's force is attacked by a force of around 500 Indians. World War II and Beyond. Seven soldiers of the 10th were killed in that campaign. Mills, Charles K. P. 332; "Harvest of Barren Regrets, The Army Career of Frederick William Benteen, 1834-1898." [10][11], Captain George Armes, Company F, 10th Cavalry, while following an active trail along the Saline River were surrounded by about 400 Cheyenne warriors. , The headquarters remained at Fort Riley until April 17, 1868. [3], In July 2010 the 7th Squadron become the first armored reconnaissance squadron in the US Army to deploy to Afghanistan. He is now justly distinguished for his work as an educator of Indians, especially in the superintendence of the Carlisle Indian School. July 3 to 16 - Takes part in the Siege of Santiago de Cuba, the last major operation of the war. Attached to District of North Central Kentucky, Dept. Captain Carpenter immediately pitched a number of tents in a suitable place near by, had the wounded men carried to them, and the rest removed to a more salubrious air. They arrived at Fort Ethan Allen on 28 July 1909. The triangle comes from the Seventh Army pyramid patch which the 510th Tank battalion (Negro), then part of the 19th Armored Group and attached to the 4th Infantry Division and in support to the 22nd Infantry Regiment. Six troops of the 10th Cavalry were assigned to patrol the area from the Van Horn Mountains west to the Quitman Mountains, and north to the Sierra Diablo and Delaware Mountains. They provided guards for workers of the Kansas and Pacific Railroad, strung miles of new telegraph lines, and to a large extent built Fort Sill. At various times from 1873 through 1885, Fort Concho housed 9th Cavalry companies AF, K, and M, 10th Cavalry companies A, DG, I, L, and M, 24th Infantry companies DG, and K, and 25th Infantry companies G and K.[16], The 10th Regimental's mission in Texas was to protect mail and travel routes, control Indian movements, provide protection from Mexican revolutionaries and outlaws, and to gain knowledge of the area's terrain. We find the field and staff still incomplete, being composed as follows: Colonel, B. H. Grierson; Lieutenant-Colonel, J. W. Davidson; Majors, J. W. Forsyth and M. H. Kidd; Chaplain, W. M. Grimes; Adjutant, H. E. Alvord. Colonel Herman observed and then ordered an immediate cease fire. Early November 1906. Organized September 21. Under war plans, the 10th was designated for service in the Pacific and support in the Philippines from 1915 through 1942.[3]. You are training fast for a hard fight; Soldiers: View Battle . Upon the Base Closure of Fort Ord Ca 2nd Squadron 9th Cavalry (Air) was transferred to Fort Carson Co. Carter P. Johnson, rode all night with only "an orderly and a single scout," reaching the Ute camp on Little Powder late Monday. Forego a bottle of soda and donate its cost to us for the information you just learned, and feel good about helping to make it available to everyone. One is at Tinaja de las Palmas (a water hole south of Sierra Blanco) and the other is at Rattlesnake Springs (north of Van Horn). . Near there Carpenter combined command was attacked by a force of about 500 Indians. After hours calls will be answered the next day. Carpenter would later receive the Medal of Honor for these two actions. The 1st of May found the troops of the regiment located in Texas and Indian Territory as follows: Troops A, F, G, I and L, at Fort Concho; B and E at Fort Griffin; C and K at Fort McKavett; H at Fort Davis; D and M in the field at Buffalo Springs, I. T. During the month of May, troops D and M moved from the Indian Territory, the former to Fort Concho, the latter to Fort Stockton. It was involved in the pursuit of Geronimo in 1886, but did not take part in his capture. [37][38][40], At the beginning of World War II the 10th Cavalry was relegated to caretaker duties at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. General Hawkins apparently was not opposed to the attack since once the men began he joined in directing supporting regiments. Although Victorio and his men aren't captured, both of actions stop Victorio's movement north and forces him to retreat back to Mexico. Gen. Samuel S. Sumner. The troops were about evenly distributed between Kansas and Indian Territory and were employed in the perfection of their drill and discipline, and in the protection of the Union Pacific Railroad and exposed settlements. During this period the regiment continued with some variation its past experience in Indian fighting. This division was in the st Brigade under the command of Brig. After serving twenty years at various posts in the Southwest, the 10th Cavalry was transferred to the Department of Dakota. Troop G.-Color, bay. The service of this regiment were of the most active and efficient character. Goin' to drill all day [20], Three principal battles were fought by this brigade on the approach to the principal city of Santiago de Cuba. No Date Available - Members of Co. A ride to the assistance of Fort Dodge, pursuing "a large party of Indians from that post fifteen miles to Mulberry Creek, killing three." [29], The 10th Cavalry returned from the Philippines in late 1902 and settled down in different posts in the south western United States. "[22], With that response, Ord rushed to the front of the brigade, advising them to support the charge of the regulars. In the fight at the Agency the Indians lost eight killed. The loss of the troops was only four men wounded. [20], The 9th and 10th formed a core to which volunteer units were attached in the Cavalry Division (Dismounted) under Major General Joseph Wheeler and were in the 1st Brigade under Brigadier General Samuel S. Sumner. Herman wanted Americans there before Mexican reinforcements got there. The Air Troops were the first to deploy with their AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters and their OH-58 aerial scout helicopters. The post has sturdy, well-built barracks, an indoor riding arena, a heated stable for their horses and good, "wholesome" food to eat. The black background is the African-American ancestry. September 21 - 10th Cavalry commanded by Col. Benjamin Grierson is organized at Fort Leavenworth and begins training. After proceeding, regardless of the enemy's firing and yelling, far enough to gain a suitable position, he halted his command, had the wagons corralled close together and rushed his men inside at a gallop. Hawkins responded "I will not ask for volunteers, I will not give permission and I will not refuse it," he said. In 1948, President Harry Truman signed an executive order to desegregate the U.S. Armed Forces, allowing African American Soldiers to fight alongside white Soldiers. [1] The Indians turned on their pursuers and attacked them, wounding three soldiers and killing two horses. The greater part of the regiment was in the field during the whole campaign. [48], Operation Red Dawn was an American military operation conducted on 13 December 2003, in the town of ad-Dawr, Iraq, near Tikrit, where elements of the 1st Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division captured Saddam Hussein, former President of Iraq. His men routed a body of over 150 warriors, who were about to take up a commanding position in rear of the troops. C Troop was reportedly the only unit in Baghdad at the time clearing routes in light vehicles, with a reported 4,800 different forms of contact over the course of the year. It comprises three Cavalry Troops (Apache, Blackfoot, Comanche), one Tank Troop (Dakota), a Forward Support Troop (Dragoon), and a Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (Hunter). The 1911 description of the Arms is different from that used today, and has no functional difference except for symbolism. of the Ohio, to January, 1864. . The tomahawk and stone axe with the heads down indicate peace achieved. [citation needed], * Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered PLEIKU PROVINCE (1st Brigade only) * Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered DAK TO DISTRICT (1st Brigade only) * Valorous Unit Award, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division (19691972), Streamer embroidered II Corp Defense * Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Streamer embroidered VIETNAM 19661969 * Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Streamer embroidered VIETNAM 19691970 * Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal, First Class, Streamer embroidered VIETNAM 19661969 * Army Superior Unit Award (Selected Units) for Force XXI Test and Evaluation (19951996) * Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Troop D, 10th US Cavalry, Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2003 * Valorous Unit Award, Troop H and 1st Squadron, 10th US Cavalry, Streamer embroidered with IRAQ 2003-2004 * Valorous Unit Award, Troop G, 10th US Cavalry, Streamer embroidered with IRAQ 2003-2004 * Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered Operation Iraqi Freedom (20032004) (1st & 2nd Brigades only) * Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered Operation Iraqi Freedom (20052006) (1st & 2nd Brigades only) * Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), 7th Squadron 10th US Cavalry, Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2005-2006 * Valorous Unit Award, 1st Squadron, 10th US Cavalry, Streamer embroidered with IRAQ 2008-2009 * Valorous Unit Award, 7th Squadron, 10th US Cavalry, Streamer embroidered with IRAQ 2008-2009 * Valorous Unit Award, 7th Squadron, 10th US Cavalry, Streamer embroidered with AFGHANISTAN 2011 * Valorous Unit Award, 1st Squadron, 10th US Cavalry, Streamer embroidered with SOUTHERN AND WESTERN AFGHANISTAN 2011. The 1st Squadron of the 10th, with the 4th Infantry Division, earned 12 campaign streamers and other awards in Vietnam.[3]. Organizational Summary: 9th and 10th Cavalry Histories * * * " The six regiments referred to as already in service were composed of white men. The distinctive unit insignia is worn in pairs. Due to the telegraph, news of the ongoing event and speculation reached Eastern newspapers where it was erroneously reported that the expedition had been massacred. 4th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment (Buffalo Soldiers) Constituted 28 July 1866 in the Regular Army as Company D, 10th Cavalry Organized 1 June 1867 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas (Cavalry. Every horse and mule, too, had been killed. His conduct on this occasion has recently won for him a medal of honor. Troop F, 9th Cavalry 30 July 2003; 6th Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment 5 January 2016; 10th Cavalry Regiment. First and last the following troops were started towards it from different points. It was still without a staff or a single organized company. Sunday games began attracting greater crowds of locals to the dismay of the local ministers who saw their attendance drop. [19], The regiment served during the SpanishAmerican War in 1898, alongside the 24th and 25th "colored" regiments (1st Division, 1st Brigade) with the 9th Cavalry. By the end of July 1867, eight companies of enlisted men had been recruited from the Departments of Missouri, Arkansas, and the Platte. 1st battalion, 7th cavalry vietnam rosterdoes keegan allen have a child 26th February 2023 / in west warwick viewpoint / by / in west warwick viewpoint / by There he continued to encourage his men to not stop until the top. Git a rollin' git a rollin'. This time the Apaches who left their reservation were led by Geronimo, Nana, Nachez, Chihuahua and Magnus. [3] B Troop, 1st Squadron 10th Cavalry, led by Captain Brian McCarthy and First Sergeant Brian Allen were featured in a 14-page article of Texas Monthly magazine which covered the 20052006 deployment to Iraq. Captain J. W. Walsh; Lieutenants Robert Gray and R. H. Pratt. , On the 6th of April, 1875, Black Horse, one of the Cheyenne ringleaders who was billeted for Fort Marion, broke from his guard. , The first capture of the campaign was made by a portion of Davidson's column. A movement of troops was now under way looking to a transfer of the regiment to the Department of Texas, and the end of April found Troops E, I and L at Fort Richardson, Texas; and Troops C, D and F en route, the two former for Fort Griffin, the latter for Fort Concho, Texas. Somebody bet on the fight. August 27 - Battle of Abos Nogales. On the side of the troops one soldier was killed and Lileutenant Colladay wounded. [8][9], On 17 April 1875, regimental headquarters for the 10th Cavalry was transferred to Fort Concho, Texas. Organized July 2 1, 1867. In April 1972, Troop H/10th Air Cavalry was formed (with assets from the disbanding Troop C, 7th Squadron-17th Cavalry Regiment) and placed under the 17th Aviation Group at Pleiku. Lieutenant Finley with fifteen men of Troop G came up, engaged the Indians, and held them in check until the arrival of Captains Viele and Nolan with Troops C and A. The first was the rescue of Lieutenant Colonel G. A. Forsyth whose small party of 48 white scouts, was attacked and "corralled" by a force of about 700 Native American Indians on a sand island up the North Fork of the Republican River; this action became the Battle of Beecher Island. The blue represents the sky and open plains of the west. Colonel Benjamin Grierson, a music teacher with no pre-Civil War military experience, was the 10ths first commander. Encounters with the Indians usually resulted in skirmishes; however, the 10th engaged in major confrontations at Tinaja de las Palmas (a water hole south of Sierra Blanca) and at Rattlesnake Springs (north of Van Horn). General Hawkins was wounded shortly after. , On the 17th of this month Lieut.-Colonel G. A. Forsyth, A. D. C. to General Sheridan, with a party of white scouts, was attacked and "corralled" by a force of about 700 Indians on an island in the Republican River. The act authorizes six regiments for African Americans - two cavalry (9th and 10th) and four infantry (38th, 39th, 40th, and 41st). All the "sharkmouth" designs used by Cobra units in Vietnam had specific patterns, that one is D/1/10's design. The companies of 10th spends the first part of this decade at various posts throughout Kansas and Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma). Some would see combat as replacement soldiers of the 92nd Infantry Division. D Troop, 10th Cavalry was deployed with 3/3 ID to Iraq in 2003, and was deactivated upon redeployment in 2004. By order, etc. When last seen alive this devoted trooper had dropped his reins, drawn his carbine, and was firing to right and left. Over the course of five days in the near-waterless Llano Estacado, they divided and four soldiers and one buffalo hunter died. at Cheyenne Agency and ran towards the camp of his people near by. These were authorized by Congress in the act of July 28, 1866 reorganizing the army for post-Civil War service, mainly against native peoples in the West. [46], In 1958 the Tenth Regiment was reactivated. Git a goin' git a goin' At the end of the year 1866, the 10th Cavalry consisted of two field officers, one company officer, and 64 unassigned recruits. April 21 - A US imposed embargo on Cuba as a result of tensions between the two governments after the USS Maine exploded in Havana Harbor on February 15. In the same month the position of regimental quartermaster was taken by Lieutenant W. H. Beck. The . Captain J. He quartered them on low ground that flooded during rain, causing many of the men to get pneumonia and ignored Col. Grierson's request for better quarters. We're fighting bulls of the Buffaloes, 302 A CLOSER LOOK", Engagements by the Buffalo Soldiers and Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts, Negro Cavalry Regiment, Camp Locket, California, c. 1941 c. 1945, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=10th_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States)&oldid=1142171618. In February 2019 the squadron, along with the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, deployed to the Middle East in support of both Operation Inherent Resolve and Operation Spartan Shield.
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