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110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940)

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254:, and allotted to the National Guard of the states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island 19 February 1927. Reorganized 24 February 1927 and 1st Squadron, Cavalry in Rhode Island with Headquarters and Troops A, B, and C at Providence (Organized 1908 as 1st Squadron, Cavalry; mustered into federal service 28 June 1916 for Mexican Border service and stationed at El Paso, Texas, mustered out 9 October – 6 November 1916; mustered into federal service 25 July 1917, drafted on 5 August 1917; broken up and redesignated as elements of the 26th Division, 20 August – 6 October 1917; demobilized 29 April 1919 at Camp Devens, Ma.; former 1st Squadron, Cavalry reconstituted, reorganized and federally recognized 9 March 1923), redesignated 2nd Squadron. 35: 121: 236:). reorganized 20 August 1864 as independent companies of cavalry; Reconstituted 27 March 1865 as 1st Battalion of Cavalry; redesignated 19 March 1906 as 1st Squadron, Cavalry; Mustered into federal service 26 June 1916 for Mexican border duty and mustered out 18 November 1916. Drafted into federal service 5 August 1917; redesignated 287:
and assigned to the 26th division, 22 August 1917; demobilized 29 April 1919 at Camp Devens, Ma.; reorganized and federally recognized 9 March 1923 as 1st Squadron, Connecticut Cavalry with Headquarters and Troop A at New Haven and Troop B and C, at Hartford; redesignated 3 May 1929 as 1st squadron
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at Hartford, and Second Company, Governor's Horse Guards at New Haven; redesignated Troops A, and B, 5th Militia Cavalry, 17 June 1915; mustered into federal service for Mexican border 20 June 1916, mustered out 28 October- 6 November 1916; reorganized and federally recognized 3 May 1917 as 1st
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to the National Lancers. the motto was also that of the National Lancers. the fleurs-de-lis represents service in France during World War I while the red mullet was the distinguishing symbol used by the 102nd machine Gun Battalion during the war.
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Reorganized 10 June 1937 and allotted to the National Guard of Massachusetts and Connecticut; concurrently Regimental Headquarters reorganized and federally recognized at West Hartford, Connecticut; remainder of regiment organized as follows-
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Separate Squadron, Connecticut Cavalry; redesignated 3rd Separate Squadron, Connecticut Cavalry 19 May 1917; called into federal service 25 July 1917, drafted on 5 August 1917; converted and Redesignated
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1st Squadron with headquarters at New Haven, redesignated 16 May 1940 as 1st Battalion 208th Coast Artillery (AA); concurrently 3rd Squadron with headquarters at Allston redesignated 1st Squadron.
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Ma. Reorganized and federally recognized 24 June 1920 as 1st Separate Squadron, Cavalry; redesignated 23 March 1921 as 1st Squadron, Cavalry), redesignated 1st Squadron, 28 November 1921.
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1st Squadron Cavalry, with headquarters and Troops A, B, and C, at Boston. (organized 5 March 1852 as 1st Battalion of Light Dragoons to consist of Troop A (
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Regimental Headquarters organized at Boston and federally recognized 3 July 1924 relieved from 23rd Cavalry Division, assigned to
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Allotted to the Massachusetts National Guard 1 April 1929; 2nd Squadron in Rhode Island converted and redesignated 2nd Battalion
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1st Squadron in Ma. redesignated 3rd Squadron and reorganized at Allston to consist of Headquarters and Troops I, and K.
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1st Squadron 122nd Cavalry (organized as the Battalion of Governor's Horse Guards in October 1808 to contain the
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Historical register and dictionary of the United States Army, from ..., Volume 1 By Francis Bernard Heitman
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The Shield is yellow for cavalry. The crossed guidons are those reputed to have been presented by Governor
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Constituted 1 June 1921 in the Massachusetts National Guard as the 110th Cavalry, assigned to the
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1 April 1939. allotted to the Massachusetts National Guard 9 May 1940 and recognized as follows-
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Encyclopedia of United States Army insignia and uniforms By William K. Emerson (page 51).
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2nd Squadron with headquarters and troops E, and F, at Allston remained unchanged
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Headquarters at West Hartford redesignated 16 May 1940 as Headquarters Battery
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Relieved from the 21st Cavalry Division, converted and redesignated as the
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http://www.history.army.mil/html/books/060/60-11_pt2/CMH_Pub_60-11_pt2.pdf
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Relieved from the 22nd Cavalry Division and assigned to the
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Cavalry regiments of the United States Army National Guard
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Governors Independent Volunteer Troop of Horse Guards
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United States
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109th Cavalry Regiment
111th Cavalry Regiment
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23rd Cavalry Division
National Lancers
Boston Light Dragoons
26th Infantry Division
Camp Devens
22nd Cavalry Division
103rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
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21st Cavalry Division
208th Coast Artillery
180th Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
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