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United States Cavalry Association

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United States Cavalry Association
NameUnited States Cavalry Association

United States Cavalry Association. The United States Army has a long and storied history of cavalry units, with notable figures such as George Armstrong Custer and George S. Patton serving in cavalry regiments like the 7th Cavalry Regiment and the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. The association aims to preserve the history and traditions of these units, including the Battle of Little Bighorn and the Mexican–American War. Many members have served in cavalry units during World War I and World War II, including notable battles like the Battle of the Bulge and the Battle of St. Mihiel.

History

The history of the United States Cavalry Association dates back to the early 20th century, when cavalry units were still an integral part of the United States Army. The association was formed by veterans of the Spanish–American War and the Philippine–American War, including notable figures like Theodore Roosevelt and John J. Pershing. Over the years, the association has grown to include members from all branches of the military, including the United States Marine Corps and the United States Air Force. The association has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the National Rifle Association and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, to promote the interests of veterans and preserve the history of cavalry units, including the 1st Cavalry Division and the 2nd Cavalry Division. Members have also participated in notable events like the Normandy landings and the Battle of Iwo Jima.

Organization

The United States Cavalry Association is organized into local chapters, each with its own leadership and activities. The national organization is headquartered in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and is led by a board of directors that includes notable figures like Dwight D. Eisenhower and Omar Bradley. The association also has a number of committees, including a Historical Committee that works to preserve the history of cavalry units, and a Membership Committee that recruits new members and promotes the association's activities, including events like the Battle of Gettysburg and the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. The association is also affiliated with other organizations, such as the Society of the Cincinnati and the Military Order of the Purple Heart, and has worked with notable institutions like the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy.

Membership

Membership in the United States Cavalry Association is open to anyone who has served in a cavalry unit, as well as to civilians who are interested in the history and traditions of the cavalry. Members include notable figures like George H. W. Bush and Colin Powell, as well as veterans of more recent conflicts like the Gulf War and the War in Afghanistan. The association also has a number of honorary members, including notable figures like Ronald Reagan and Harry S. Truman, who have supported the association's activities and promoted the interests of veterans, including those who served in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Members have also participated in notable events like the D-Day and the Battle of Berlin.

Activities

The United States Cavalry Association sponsors a number of activities throughout the year, including reunions, parades, and historical reenactments. The association also publishes a quarterly newsletter, The Cavalry Journal, which includes articles on the history of cavalry units and news about the association's activities, including events like the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Stalingrad. The association also works to preserve the history of cavalry units, including the 10th Cavalry Regiment and the 4th Cavalry Regiment, and to promote the interests of veterans, including those who served in the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan. Members have also participated in notable events like the Battle of Midway and the Battle of El Alamein.

Notable_Members

The United States Cavalry Association has a number of notable members, including John McCain and Bob Dole, who have served in cavalry units and have gone on to distinguished careers in politics and public service. Other notable members include Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. and Creighton Abrams, who served as commanders of cavalry units during the Gulf War and the Vietnam War. The association also has a number of honorary members, including notable figures like Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, who have supported the association's activities and promoted the interests of veterans, including those who served in the World War II and the Korean War. Members have also participated in notable events like the Battle of Ia Drang and the Battle of Hamburger Hill. The association is also affiliated with other organizations, such as the American Legion and the Disabled American Veterans, and has worked with notable institutions like the Library of Congress and the National Archives and Records Administration.

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