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  2. 10th Cavalry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Five members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, earned the Medal of Honor during the Spanish–American War. [25] They were: Sergeant Major Edward L. Baker Jr., 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment at Santiago. He was later a captain in the U.S. Army. Corporal Dennis Bell, Troop H, 10th Cavalry Regiment during "the rescue" at the conclusion of the Battle of ...

  3. Buffalo Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Companies actually arrived at Fort Concho in May 1873. The 9th Cavalry was headquartered at Fort Union from 1875 to 1881. [13] At various times from 1873 through 1885, Fort Concho housed 9th Cavalry companies A–F, K, and M, 10th Cavalry companies A, D–G, I, L, and M, 24th Infantry companies D–G, and K, and 25th Infantry companies G and K ...

  4. List of formations of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    The modern history of the Pakistan Army dates back to the formation of Pakistan in 1947, following the partition of the India subcontinent. [1] The army was initially formed as a professional land force by inheriting the assets and personnel of the British Indian Army, with its first commander-in-chief, Frank Messervy.

  5. 9th Cavalry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Captain and troopers of the 9th Cavalry, 1880. A Signal Corps sergeant is in the foreground. In July 1867 the 9th Cavalry was ordered to western and southwestern Texas, to maintain law and order between the Rio Grande and Concho Rivers along a 630-mile line with seven forts from Fort Clark to Fort Quitman near present-day El Paso (the forts ended up including Fort Quitman, Fort Davis, Fort ...

  6. 1st Battalion, Sindh Regiment - Wikipedia

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    A specific regiment was created to address concerns of underrepresentation of Sindhis. [8] [9] This was done on 1 July 1980 by the transfer of eleven battalions from the Punjab Regiment and ten battalions from the Baloch Regiment. [10] The 13th Battalion, Baloch Regiment was re-designated as 1st Battalion, Sindh Regiment.

  7. Sub-units of the Frontier Force Regiment - Wikipedia

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    11 Cavalry (FF) May 18, 1849 Peshawar: Lt H. D. Daly 12 Cavalry (FF) April 15, 1849 Lahore: Lt S. J. Browne 23 Cavalry (FF) June 4, 1962 Kharian: Lt Col Ghulam Muhammad Khan 24 Cavalry (FF) June 7, 1962 Lahore: Lt Col Muhammad Afzal Khan Charging 24 25 Cavalry (FF) June 9, 1962 Kharian: Lt Col Nisar Ahmad Khan Men of Steel 41 Horse (FF) October ...

  8. Guides Infantry - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, the cavalry and infantry components were formally separated; the cavalry becoming the 10th Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force), while the infantry joined the newly formed 12th Frontier Force Regiment to make up the 5th and 10th (Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides) Battalions of the new infantry regiment. The ...

  9. Sindh Regiment - Wikipedia

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    A specific regiment was created to address concerns of underrepresentation of Sindhis. [3] [4] This was done by the transfer of eleven battalions from the Punjab Regiment and ten battalions from the Baloch Regiment. An additional seven battalions were raised in the period from 1988 to 1999 while another Baluch battalion was transferred in 1988.