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History: Constituted and Organized 23 May 1836 as 2nd Regiment of Dragoons. Dismounted and redesignated 5 March 1843 as Regiment of Riflemen. Remounted and redesignated 4 April 1844 as 2nd Regiment of Dragoons, Redesignated 3 August 1861 as 2nd Cavalry. | History:Constituted and Organized 23 May 1836 as 2nd Regiment of Dragoons. Dismounted and redesignated 5 March 1843 as Regiment of Riflemen. Remounted and redesignated 4 April 1844 as 2nd Regiment of Dragoons, Redesignated 3 August 1861 as 2nd Cavalry. | ||
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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
Shield: Tenné, a Dragoon in the uniform of the Mexican War mounted on a white horse brandishing a sabre and <br> | Shield:Tenné, a Dragoon in the uniform of the Mexican War mounted on a white horse brandishing a sabre and <br> | ||
charging a Mexican Field Gun defended by a gunner armed with his rammer all proper, in chief two eight-pointed mullets or.<br> | charging a Mexican Field Gun defended by a gunner armed with his rammer all proper, in chief two eight-pointed mullets or.<br> | ||
Crest: Ona wreath of the color (or and tenné) the head dress of the Dragoons of 1836 proper.<br> | Crest:Ona wreath of the color (or and tenné) the head dress of the Dragoons of 1836 proper.<br> | ||
Motto: Toujours pret (Always ready) | Motto:Toujours pret (Always ready) | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The colour of the facing of the old Dragoon Regiment was Orange, hence the Tenné Field. The Dragoon Insignia was a Eight-pointed Star, here two are used to indicate the Regiment's Number. The Main Motive indicates the charge of Captain May's Squadron against the Mexican Artillery at Resaca del Palma during the US-Mexican War 1846-1847. | The colour of the facing of the old Dragoon Regiment was Orange, hence the Tenné Field. The Dragoon Insignia was a Eight-pointed Star, here two are used to indicate the Regiment's Number. The Main Motive indicates the charge of Captain May's Squadron against the Mexican Artillery at Resaca del Palma during the US-Mexican War 1846-1847. | ||
[[Literature]]: Armor-Cavalry Historical Services Division Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army. | [[Literature]]:Armor-Cavalry Historical Services Division Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army. | ||
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Revision as of 07:06, 24 July 2024
2ND CAVALRY REGIMENT, US ARMY
History:Constituted and Organized 23 May 1836 as 2nd Regiment of Dragoons. Dismounted and redesignated 5 March 1843 as Regiment of Riflemen. Remounted and redesignated 4 April 1844 as 2nd Regiment of Dragoons, Redesignated 3 August 1861 as 2nd Cavalry.
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(Distinctive Unit Insignia) |
Official blazon
Shield:Tenné, a Dragoon in the uniform of the Mexican War mounted on a white horse brandishing a sabre and
charging a Mexican Field Gun defended by a gunner armed with his rammer all proper, in chief two eight-pointed mullets or.
Crest:Ona wreath of the color (or and tenné) the head dress of the Dragoons of 1836 proper.
Motto:Toujours pret (Always ready)
Origin/meaning
The colour of the facing of the old Dragoon Regiment was Orange, hence the Tenné Field. The Dragoon Insignia was a Eight-pointed Star, here two are used to indicate the Regiment's Number. The Main Motive indicates the charge of Captain May's Squadron against the Mexican Artillery at Resaca del Palma during the US-Mexican War 1846-1847.
Literature:Armor-Cavalry Historical Services Division Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army.
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