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401:, the battalion was ordered into active Federal service at Burbank. The 2nd Battalion fought in the Korean War from the winter of 1951–1952 to the end of the war in July 1953. On 2 September 1952, a 2nd Battalion, 223rd Infantry was organized and Federally recognized in the National Guard of the United States (NGUS) to replace the deployed battalion at Burbank. The battalion was released from active service on 30 June 1954 after returning to California and reverted to state control as Federal recognition was withdrawn from the NGUS unit. 272: 191: 1206: 834: 425:
in November 1968 but due to pressure from the relatives of unit members, only the squadron's heavy equipment was shipped to South Vietnam and the unit was assigned to the Strategic Army Forces in the United States. On 12 December 1969 it was released from active federal service and reverting to state
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as the 7th Infantry Battalion and organized from existing companies in southern California. It expanded, reorganized, and was redesignated on 5 May 1888 as the 7th Infantry Regiment. On 7 December 1895, it was consolidated with the 9th Infantry Regiment, which had been organized on 8 February 1890,
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The shield of the coat of arms for the 111th Armored Cavalry Regiment, differenced by a green border, indicates descent of the 139th Tank Battalion from the 3d Battalion of that organization. The colors yellow and green are used for Armor. The horse's head and lance symbolize Cavalry and medieval
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The shield of the coat of arms for the 111th Armored Cavalry Regiment, differenced by a green border, indicates descent of the 139th Tank Battalion from the 3d Battalion of that organization. The colors yellow and green are used for Armor. The horse's head and lance symbolize Cavalry and medieval
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The unit reorganized and was redesignated on 1 March 1963 as the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron, 18th Armored Cavalry, and relieved from assignment to the 40th Armored Division. It was reorganized and redesignated on 1 November 1965 as the 1st Squadron, 18th Armored Cavalry; and ordered into active
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inches (2.9 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Or, a tilting spear in bend Vert, between a horse's head couped and a gauntlet of the like, all within a bordure of the second. Attached below the shield is a Gold scroll inscribed "VELOX ET MORTIFER" in Black letters.
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The 1st Squadron was ordered into active federal service on 1 May 1992 at home station and deployed to the LA Riots. 1st/18th was first unit on the ground to secure the LA Coliseum, (on the ground for two weeks) released on 9 May 1992 and reverted to state control.
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The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 139th Tank Battalion on 28 February 1956. It was redesignated for the 18th Armored Cavalry Regiment on 24 April 1968. The insignia was redesignated for the 18th Cavalry Regiment on 13 May 1975.
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He joined the California Army National Guard in 1997 and served with Company E 160th Infantry, Company D 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry, Troop H, 18th Cavalry, and was attached to Company D 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry in August of 2004 for deployment to
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as the 139th Tank Battalion (90mm gun) on 1 July. The armored cavalry battalion was organized and federally recognized on 26 January 1951 with headquarters at Van Nuys and moved to Burbank on 1 November of that year. The new unit was assigned to the
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That for the regiments and separate battalions of the California Army National Guard: On a wreath of the colors Or and Vert, the setting sun behind a grizzly bear passant on a grassy field all Proper. Motto VELOX ET MORTIFER (Swift and Deadly).
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The coat of arms was originally approved for the 139th Tank Battalion on 28 February 1956. It was redesignated for the 18th Armored Cavalry Regiment on 24 April 1968. The insignia was redesignated for the 18th Cavalry Regiment on 13 May 1975.
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Between 25 September and 1 November, the regiment consolidated with the California National Guard 2nd Infantry Regiment's 2nd Battalion, Companies L and M, and Sanitary Detachment as the 160th Infantry. The 160th was assigned to the
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After more than four years, 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment, was recognized with a Meritorious Unit Commendation for exceptional performance of its security operations mission in Guantanamo Bay, Cuva in 2005 and
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to assist local authorities in various functions. 1-18th Cavalry was called to active federal service along with the 79th IBCT in October 2008 in support of
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and remained assigned to the 40th Infantry Division. At the same time, the 3rd Battalion, 185th Infantry, was redesignated as the
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Or, a tilting spear in bend Vert, between a horse's head couped and a gauntlet of the like, all within a bordure of the second.
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Richard D. White; Guy V. Coulombe; Thomas J. Schuchman; Sharon R. Rickerts; Lars K. Staack; John F. Goodnight (January 2013).
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Former southern California elements reorganized on 23 August-6 October 1921 in the California National Guard as the
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armor, respectively. The gauntlet represents the shock action of armor and the ability to deliver a decisive blow.
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armor, respectively. The gauntlet represents the shock action of armor and the ability to deliver a decisive blow.
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and was assigned to the 40th Division; Headquarters was federally recognized on 31 January 1922 at Los Angeles.
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In 2020, soldiers of the 1-18CAV were activated to Los Angeles to support local civil authorities during the
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The 2nd Battalion 160th Infantry, reorganized and was redesignated on 1 April 1929 as the 2nd Battalion,
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as the 7th California Volunteer Infantry. It did not see overseas service before being mustered out at
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The squadron, the First Squadron of the 18th Cavalry Regiment, is now stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash.
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federal service on 13 May 1968 at home stations. The 1st Squadron was scheduled for deployment to
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on 2 December after the end of the war. It mustered into federal service on 29 June 1916 at
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The 2nd Battalion, 185th Infantry, was redesignated on 5 August 1946 as the 2nd Battalion,
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The 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment, was originally constituted on 22 July 1885 in the
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In the 2003-2004 time period Alpha, Bravo and Charlie Troops were activated in support of
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The 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment, is the reconnaissance element of the
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The 2nd Battalion, 223rd Infantry, consolidated with the 3rd Battalion,
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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It was reorganized and redesignated on 13 January 1974 as the
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Cavalry regiments of the United States Army National Guard
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The crest is that of the California Army National Guard.
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control. On 13 December, its headquarters was moved to
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United States Army
Cavalry
RSTA
Squadron
Azusa, California
World War I
World War II
Bismarck Archipelago
Philippines Campaign
Korean War
Global War on Terrorism
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Regimental distinctive insignia

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19th Cavalry Regiment
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