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U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment (3228 bytes)
1: ...Cavalry Regiment''' is a [[United States Army]] [[cavalry]] unit, whose lineage traces back to the late [[1... 3: ...ble, it demonstrated the sheer bravery of the 7th Cavalry forces; fourteen soldiers received the [[Congress... 5: ...]). However, it converted to a [[tank]] unit, and used mainly the [[M26 Pershing]]. 7: ... grenade launcher]]. [[Claymore]] mines were also used extensively. 9: ...radley]] was the main fighting vehicle of the 7th Cavalry during that war. Afterwards, 5th Battalion was de... Armored cavalry regiment (620 bytes) 1: ...ting vehicle]]; hence the terms [[armor]]ed and [[cavalry]]. 5: ...isting Conditions - MSARNG Tenants]. Mississippi, USA: ''Mississippi Army National Guard Construction ... 26th Cavalry Regiment (PS) (1129 bytes) 1: ...y Regiment''' ('''26th CAV (PS)''') was part of [[USAFFE]]'s [[Philippine Department]], during [[World... 3: ..., was the last [[United States|US]] [[cavalry]] [[regiment]] to engage in horse-mounted [[war|warfare]]. Thi... 5: ==Formation of the 26th Cavalry Regiment== 7: ...egiment]] and the [[43rd Infantry Regiment]]. The regiment was based here, with the exception of Troop F (wh... 9: ==Decorations of the 26th Cavalry Regiment== Ostrogothia Cavalry Regiment (2106 bytes) 1: ...th Century]]. It was reorganized into an infantry regiment in [[1791]]. 5: ...a]]. It was one of the original 8 Swedish cavalry regiments mentioned in the Swedish [[constitution]] of [[1... 7: ... unit was renamed to ''Life Grenadier Regiment ''Rusthåll'' Division'' and had some sort of semi-indep... 19: *''Tjusts kompani'' 24: **''Tjusts kompani'' 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment (1667 bytes) 1: ...] of the United States Army 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment.]] 3: ...rps]], and is the only enhanced [[Armored Cavalry Regiment]] within the [[United States National Guard|Natio... 7: The three [[Cavalry Troop]]s of each [[Squadron]] are each equipped w... 11: * [http://www.278acr.com 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment Home Page] - official site. 12: ...acr.htm GlobalSecurity.org: 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment] 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (1046 bytes) 1: ...rmy 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the Blackhorse Regiment.]] 3: ...win, California|Fort Irwin]], [[California]]. The regiment has served in the [[Philippine-American War]], [[... 7: ...://www.irwin.army.mil/11acr/ 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Home Page] - official site. 8: ...1acr.htm GlobalSecurity.org: 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment] 10: [[Category:Armored Cavalry Regiments of the U.S. Army]] 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (1274 bytes) 2: ...h]] of the United States Army 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Second Dragoons.]] 4: ...distinctive insignia]] of the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment]] 7: ...t Polk, Louisiana|Fort Polk]], [[Louisiana]]. The regiment is capable of executing [[reconnaissance]] and se... 9: ...cipated in [[Operation Desert Storm]] under the [[US VII Corps|VII Corps]]. 13: ...polk.army.mil/2ACR/index.html 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment Home Page] - official site. 7th Medium Regiment, RCA (4137 bytes) 1: ...an Artillery''', was one of six Canadian medium [[regiment]]s that saw 3: being the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Medium Regiments. 7: ...hwest Europe. Three of these units (1st, 4th, and 7th) 11: ...]] or [[armoured division]]s as were most [[field regiment]]s (25-pounder guns) but were classed as "Army" t... 13: The 7th Medium Regiment was raised in September 1939 with 7th Toronto Regiment, RCA (676 bytes) 2: ...itia]] (i.e. part time reservist) [[artillery]] [[regiment]] based in [[Toronto, Ontario]]. 4: ...Scotia|early French settlements in Canada]]. They used naval artillery to defend against aggressive [[... 9: * DND Web Site: History of the 7th Toronto Regiment [http://www.army.dnd.ca/7TORONTO_REGT/English/His... 11: [[Category:Canadian regiments]] Cavalry (12726 bytes) 1: ...ted soldiers are commonly known as '''cavalry'''. Cavalry fight from the backs of their mounts, which most ... 3: Modern cavalry units are generally not mounted on horseback (sav... 5: ==Light cavalry--heavy cavalry== 6: ... how powerful their mounts had to be in order to sustain the burden. 8: ...vy cavalry like the Byzantine [[Cataphract]] were used as shock troops, to charge the main body of the... Polish cavalry (3490 bytes) 3: '''Polish Cavalry''' or ''Ułani'' can trace its roots to mount... 5: ... was [[Grunwald]] battle. King was Lithuanian because [[Poland]] was [[Kingdom]] of Two Nations formed... 6: ... one of greatest successes of 19th century Polish cavalry]] 7: ...d [[Tatars]]. All these could be considered light cavalry. 9: ...ough in a similar manner armored troops have been used in modern battles. Air cavalry (2394 bytes) 1: '''Air cavalry''' are [[infantry]] units that use air units like the [[helicopter]] for mobility a... 4: ...t was unofficially called the "Flying Banana" because of its banana-like appearance. But, with the lim... 7: ...d for a new type of unit became apparent to the [[US Army]] in [[1964]] when they saw a new kind of wa... 8: ...rcumvent this problem, they developed the idea to use [[helicopters]] to leap in and out of battles, c... 10: ... be used as support. Like Infantry units, the Air Cavalry also has a platoon or two of mortars for close su... Cavalry wing (615 bytes) 1: ...of a military [[formation]] (for example, the 4th Cavalry Wing). 3: ...orses) or [[armor]] (modern cavalry). The British Cavalry Wing became defunct in [[1939]], with the advent ... 4: [[Category:Cavalry]] Six Divisions of Cavalry (995 bytes) 1: The '''Six Divisions of Cavalry''' (Altı Bölük) was a corps of mo... 12: The elite cavalry was the mounted counterpart to the [[Janissaries]... 17: [[Category: Cavalry]] Household Cavalry (4679 bytes) 1: ...ibe the [[cavalry]] of the [[Household Division|Household Divisions]]. 3: ...eral's Horse Guards]] is a pure Household Cavalry regiment, with armoured vehicles for combat duties and hor... 7: ... Household Division with the five [[Foot Guards]] regiments. 10: |'''Regiment'''||'''Tunic Colour'''||'''Plume Colour'''||'''Co... 17: ...ents. Like other Cavalry regiments, the Household Cavalry is divided into [[squadron]]s ([[company (militar... Companion cavalry (802 bytes) 1: ...e flank. Alexander would lead the charge with his cavalry, normally in a wedge formation. These troops woul... 3: Each carries a long thrusting spear (xyston) and wears a curass, arm protec... 5: As heavy cavalry the companions would be Alexander the Great's dec... Ironside (cavalry) (609 bytes) 1: ...]] political leader [[Oliver Cromwell]] in the [[17th century]]. The name came from "Old Ironsides", on... 3: ...nucleus of the [[New Model Army]]. The Ironsides' use of armour and their disciplined formation and ob... Oklahoma City Cavalry (257 bytes) 1: The [[Oklahoma City Cavalry]] was a [[basketball]] team based in [[Oklahoma C... Polish IV Cavalry Brigade (1141 bytes) 1: The '''IV Cavalry Brigade''' ([[Polish language|Polish]] ''IV Bryga... 3: ...s of Bolshevist 172nd Rifle Brigade. A successful cavalry charge broke the enemy lines and allowed the Pole... 8: [[Category:Polish brigades|4th Cavalry Brigade]] 9: [[Category:Polish cavalry|4th Cavalry Brigade]] Fort Worth Cavalry (949 bytes) 1: [[Image:FortWorthCavalry.png|right|Fort Worth Cavalry logo]] 3: The '''Fort Worth Cavalry''' were an [[Arena Football League]] team which o... 5: The fact that the Cavalry played their home games at the [[Tarrant County C...
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