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153rd Cavalry Regiment

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was activated for federal service during the Korean War on 11 September 1950 and stationed at Camp Rucker, Alabama until their release from federal service on 1 April 1952. The company reorganized and redesignated on 2 May 1960 as 314th Ordnance Company (Gas), then reorganized on 1 March 1964 as an armored combat engineer unit designated Company C, 261st Engineer Battalion. The unit converted, reorganized, and redesignated on 20 January 1968 as Det. 1 (Recon, Mortar, and Maintenance Platoons), Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry. The detachment returned to a company-sized element on 3 January 1972 when it was reorganized as Support Company, 2nd Battalion, 124th Infantry. The unit was again reorganized on 2 September 1989 as an infantry heavy weapons company designated as Company D, 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry. When 3rd Battalion was alerted in December 2002 for the pending invasion of Iraq, the heavy weapons company was not among the alerted companies. The majority of Company D's soldiers were reassigned across the battalion for the 2003 to 2004 deployment. Company D was converted and redesignated as Troop A in 2007 along with the 3rd Battalion's conversion to the squadron. Troop A, under command of Capt. John "Sam" Sargeant, deployed to Kuwait in 2010 where they guarded and operated the Khabari Crossing checkpoint into Iraq. Troop A deployed independently from 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry in the spring of 2016, under command of Capt. Justin Howland. They mobilized in April and trained at Fort Bliss and Camp McGregor before deploying to Djibouti, where they were attached to 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment and secured
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Infantry Regiment deployed to serve on the Texas-Mexico border and a separate battalion was formed from the remnants of the 1st Florida Infantry Regiment. Company M, 1st Florida Infantry Regiment was reorganized in Millville, a small town across the bayou east of Panama City, in April 1917 under command of Capt. F. M. Turner. They received federal recognition on 4 July 1917. The company of 114 men was drafted into Federal service on 5 August 1917 at Millville and stationed at Camp Wheeler, where they, along with the entire 1st Florida, was broken up to create the 106th Engineers, 116th Field Artillery, 118th Machine Gun Battalion, and 106th Signal Battalion, as well as fill the 124th Infantry. The majority of the Bay County men served in the 106th Engineers, which arrived in Brest, France just before the end of the war. They were demobilized by 31 October 1918 at Camp Gordon, Georgia.
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Rifle Battalion, 124th Infantry. The infantry company was reorganized and redesignated on 15 February 1963 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 261st Engineer Battalion. The unit consolidated on 20 January 1968 with an engineer platoon from Company A, 261st Engineer Battalion (organized 1 March 1963), and the consolidated unit was designated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company C, 3d Battalion, 124th Infantry. Headquarters and Headquarters Company mobilized in December 2002 and deployed to Kuwait and Iraq along with 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry. The unit converted, reorganized, and redesignated on 1 September 2007 as Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry. Headquarters Troop, under command of Capt. Michael "Shep" Allen, deployed to Camp Buehring, Kuwait, where the Headquarters Troop served as the camp's mayor cell.
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Company D, 2nd Battalion, 106th Engineers. Company D, under command of Capt. Hiram W. Sperry, was inducted into Federal service on 25 November 1940 at Panama City. They spent one year at Camp Blanding before they reorganized and redesignated on 10 February 1942 as Company A, 175th Engineers (General Service), then quickly redesignated on 15 May 1942 as Company A, 177th Engineers (General Service). They shipped to Anchorage, Alaska, where they constructed facilities at Fort Richardson and elsewhere in Alaska for the duration of the war. They were inactivated on 15 November 1944 at Anchorage, Alaska.
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engineer and cavalry units in the Florida Panhandle were converted and redesignated as the reconstituted 3rd Infantry Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment with headquarters at Panama City. Third Battalion was a light infantry unit belonging to the 53rd Infantry Brigade. They specialized in jungle fighting and made many rotations to
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The Panama City-based National Guard company, now designated as Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, was first organized on 20 January 1914 as Company M, 1st Florida Infantry Regiment in Panama City under command of Capt. Emmett Cooper. The company was disbanded in November 1916 when the 2nd Florida
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Troop E, 153rd Cavalry was first organized in Tallahassee in 1964 as the mounted reconnaissance element of the 53rd Armored Brigade. The troop had tanks and armored personnel carriers (APCs). In 1968, a 3rd Infantry battalion was constituted when the 53rd Armored Brigade was re-flagged as the 53rd
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in Qatar in 2010, while the rest of the squadron was deployed to Kuwait. Troop B deployed separately from 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry in the summer of 2015, under command of Capt. Jason Robinson. They mobilized in July and trained at Fort Bliss and Camp McGregor before deploying to Djibouti, where
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under command of Capt. J. R. Cawthorn on 6 December 1947, during the post-WW II reorganization of the Florida National Guard. In February 1963, Company D, 1st Armored Rifle Battalion, 124th Infantry reorganized as the 267th Engineer Company. In March 1964, the engineer company was redesignated the
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Troop A, 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment is a motorized reconnaissance troop stationed in Bonifay, Florida. The company was first organized in Bonifay on 20 December 1949 as the 144th Transportation Truck Company under command of Capt. Randal M. Stott. The 144th, under command of Capt. Stott,
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The company was reorganized on 5 December 1922 as a combat engineer unit designated as Company D, 2nd Battalion, 114th Engineer Regiment (39th Division) in Panama City. Seven months later, Florida units were realigned to the 31st Division and the Panama City unit was redesignated on 1 July 1923 as
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Though the squadron's lineage traces back to the formation of the parent units of the 124th Infantry Regiment (formed between 1884 and 1892), the current structure and stationing of the squadron begins with the reorganization of the Florida National Guard in January 1968. It was then that existing
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The Panama City unit was reorganized and federally recognized on 3 March 1947 as Company C, 124th Infantry. Then reorganized on 1 November 1955 as an armored infantry unit designated as Company C, 124th Armored Infantry Battalion. They were redesignated on 15 April 1959 as Company C, 1st Armored
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during the Brigade Combat Team reformation in 2007. Though Troop E and 1st Squadron share the same coat of arms, 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment was constituted almost entirely from the infantrymen of 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry and so continue the 3rd Battalion's lineage.
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Troop C, 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment is a dismounted reconnaissance troop stationed in Tallahassee, Florida. Troop C has one of the oldest lineages in the Florida National Guard, perpetuating the lineages of the
1259:"First to Leave", Dothan Eagle, 13 September 1950, 4; Robert Hawk, Florida Department of Military Affairs, Special Archives Number 103. Florida National Guard Summary Unit Histories, 1946-1968, Vol. 1. Retrieved from: 1308:"Florida Guardsmen Deploy", The News-Press (Fort Myers), 11 April 2016, Local 10A; Aidana Baez, "Mortar Gun Crews Test Their Limits", Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), 17 March 2016, Found at: 1614: 889: 292:
Third Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment (except for Company D which was broken up and its members dispersed throughout the battalion) was mobilized just after Christmas 2002 and on 5 January 2003, drove up to
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On 1 September 2007, 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry was converted and redesignated as the 153rd Cavalry Regiment. Three years after the cavalry transformation, the squadron was mobilized and deployed with the
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National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 325.4 Fla, 17 October 1955. See also National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 325.4 (4 Oct 55) – Fla, 28 October 1955.
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Carmen Fleischmann, Photo Album, 1st Squadron, 153rd CAV Change of Command Ceremony, Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), 6 April 2018. Found at:
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Hawk, Robert. Florida Department of Military Affairs, Special Archives Number 104. Florida National Guard Summary Unit Histories, 1946-1968, Vol. 2. Retrieved from:
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at various times during the invasion. In 2004 when 3rd Infantry Division left Iraq to return home, 3rd Battalion, 124 Infantry Regiment was attached to
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Troop B, 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment is a motorized reconnaissance troop stationed in Pensacola, Florida. The company was first organized in
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National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 71-60, dtd 31 March 1960; National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 28-64, dtd 5 February 1964.
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National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 161-63, 30 July 1963; National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 76-67, 14 December 1967.
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Staff of 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry, Commanded by LTC Charles Mohr in Fort Sherman, Panama, at annual training in 4–18 August 1973.
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Company organized 12 April 1917 according to Harold Bell, "World War 1 Ranks Thinning", Panama City News-Herald, 12 November 1967, 6.
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Hawk, Robert. Florida's Army: Militia/State Troops/National Guard 1565–1985. Englewood, FL: Pineapple Press Inc. 1986.
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Aidana Baez, "The Cav Rides on," Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), 19 October 2018. Found at:
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and New Dawn. In preparation for their 2010 deployment, the squadron underwent intense pre-mobilization training at
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Historical Unit Data Card for 177th Engineers, found in Florida Box at the US Army Center of Military History.
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Staff officers of 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry at pre-mobilization training at Camp Blanding in October 2009.
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and an area reaction force mission (ARF) for northern Kuwait. The squadron redeployed and demobilized at
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Official National Guard Register for 1939, (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940), 297.
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Kimberly Blair, "National Guard Gets Top-Notch Sendoffs," Pensacola News-Journal, 4 January 2003, 1,4.
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Travis Griggs, "Families Bid Farwell to Bravo Troop," Pensacola News-Journal, 7 January 2010.
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Staff of 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry at Fort Stewart in 2003 prior to the Iraq Invasion.
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National Guard Reorganization Order No. 76-67, NG AROTO 1002-01 Florida, dated 14 DEC 67
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National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 33-59, 23 March 1959 with Change 1 and 2.
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Hana Frenette, "Governor Attends Guard Ceremony," Pensacola News-Journal, 27 July 2015.
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Allyson Bird, "A Soldier's Gift Moves Recipient," Tampa Tribune, 1 July 2005, Metro 3.
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https://fl.ng.mil/Camp-Blanding/Leadership/Pages/Garrison-Command-Sergeant-Major.aspx
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https://www.dvidshub.net/image/2634708/1st-squadron-153rd-cav-change-command-ceremony
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they were attached to 2nd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment and secured the remote
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LTC Michael Atwell, 3-124 Infantry thru transition to 1-153 Cavalry, 2005–2007
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Delta Company, Forward Support Company (FSC), 53rd Brigade Support Battalion
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National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 209-71, dtd 10 December 1971.
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LTC Ralph C. Davis, 124th Armored Rifle Battalion, circa January 1959 – 1960
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National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 76-67, dtd 14 December 1967.
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converted from a "separate brigade" to the brigade combat team structure.
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https://www.nationalguard.mil/portals/31/Features/ngbgomo/bio/5/527.html
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National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 97-89, dtd 23 MAY 1989.
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National Guard Bureau Organizational Authority 128-07, 31 March 2007.
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LTC Jay Hall, 124th Armored Rifle Battalion, circa 1950s-January 1959
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LTC Frederic J. Raymond, 3-124 Infantry, October 1989 – August 1991
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National Guard Organizational Authority No. 95-98, dated 1 MAY 98
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and officially converted to cavalry on 1 September 2007 when the
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153d Engineer Company, minus two engineer platoons stationed in
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U.S. Army Center of Military History Lineage for 153rd Cavalry
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LTC Lawrence Watson, 124th Armored Rifle Battalion, circa 1966
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National Guard Reorganization Order No. 8-70, dated 22 DEC 69
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LTC John "Sam" Sargeant, 1-153 Cavalry, Nov. 2019 – Oct. 2002
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CSM Thomas M. Williford (Tommy), February 2018 - August 2018
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Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (HHT), 1-153rd Cavalry
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In March 2022, 1-153 participated along with 3rd Battalion
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Cavalry regiments of the United States Army National Guard
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LTC Thad W. Hill, 3-124 Infantry, Iraq invasion, 2003–2004
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Troop B, 1-153rd Cavalry (Motorized Reconnaissance Troop)
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Troop A, 1-153rd Cavalry (Motorized Reconnaissance Troop)
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Headquarters Troop, 1st Squadron, 153rd Cavalry Regiment
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Pre-mobilization at Camp Blanding, FL in October, 2009.
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2008 recruitment poster for the "Darkhorse" Squadron.
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LTC Daniel Brown, 1-153 Cavalry, Oct. 2022 – present
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Reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition
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Index


United States
Florida
United States Army
Reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition
Squadron
World War I
World War II
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Presidential Unit Citation (United States)
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation

151st Cavalry Regiment
183rd Cavalry Regiment


Florida Army National Guard
124th Infantry
53rd Infantry Brigade
Fort Sherman

Fort Stewart
Operation Iraqi Freedom
108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
3rd Infantry Division
1st Marine Division
1st Armored Division
5th Special Forces Group
19th Special Forces Group

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