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The United States Army's 3rd Cavalry Division was created from the perceived need for additional cavalry units in the interwar period. The 3rd Cavalry Division was largely a "paper" formation existing from 1927 to 1940. Its units never assembled in a single location or conducted large scale training.
The 3rd Cavalry Regiment, formerly 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment ("Brave Rifles") [2] is a regiment of the United States Army currently stationed at Fort Cavazos, Texas.. The regiment has a history in the United States Army that dates back to 19 May 1846, when it was constituted in the Regular Army as the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri.
3rd Cavalry Brigade (Germany) 3rd (Ambala) Cavalry Brigade, of the Indian Army in the First World War; 3rd (Meerut) Cavalry Brigade, of the Indian Army in the Second World War; 3rd Cavalry Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army) 3rd Cavalry Brigade (Poland) 3rd Cavalry Brigade (United Kingdom) 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division (United States)
TV 768 – Americal Division (Color – 1969) Focuses on the history of the "Americal" Division; its participation in World War II against the Japanese, and its reactivation to carry on in Vietnam. TV 769 – Your Army Reports #18 (Color – 1969) Reports on: the Chaparral–Vulcan Air Defense System for use against low-flying aircraft; EUCOM ...
In May 1920 he was made chief of staff to the 3rd Cavalry Division, based in Weimar, thus achieving his early ambition of being a cavalry commander. He was promoted to lieutenant-colonel ( Oberstleutnant ) in 1920, and to full colonel in 1923, when he was transferred to Wehrkreis II, based in Stettin .
The 3rd Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was organized by consolidating the 41st Massachusetts Mounted Infantry and the 2nd Battalion Massachusetts Cavalry on June 17, 1863.
The reconnaissance was conducted by the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division of the Cavalry Corps of the Union Army of the Shenandoah under the command of Colonel, later Brigadier General, John Baillie McIntosh in order to determine Confederate strength around the Berryville Pike approaching Winchester. [5]
The 3rd Tennessee Cavalry was organized at Murfreesboro and Nashville, Tennessee and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on January 27, 1863, under the command of Colonel William C. Pickens and saw action at the battle of Stones River before being officially mustered.