- Source: 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment
The Horse cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Detachment, 1st cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Division is a United States Army equestrian military unit. Posted at Fort Cavazos, Texas, it was activated in 1972 and is a subordinate unit of the 1st cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Division.
History
In 1943, at the height of World War II, the 1st cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Division disposed of its remaining horses. The Horse cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Detachment was activated 29 years later, in 1972. It is one of seven horse-mounted units remaining in the U.S. Army.
In 2014 the first woman to lead the detachment, Captain Elizabeth R. Rascon, assumed command.
Mission
The mission of the Horse cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Detachment is to support the 1st cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Division and Fort Cavazos (Renamed from Fort Hood 5/9/2023) by participating in ceremonies and other events; to support the U.S. Army in its public relations and recruiting efforts; and to preserve and maintain the standards of drill and traditions of the U.S. cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry during the 1800's.
The detachment primarily performs public duties functions. The unit participates in change of command and medal ceremonies, the U.S. presidential inauguration, and represents the 1st cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Division and the U.S. Army in parades, riding demonstrations, and civic events. In addition to official state and military ceremonies, it has participated in the Rose Parade, Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeos, and U.S. Army recruiting events. Finally, a weekly mounted drill demonstrating equestrian vaulting and cavalry" target="_blank">cavalry tactics, such as sabre charges, is held for the public by the detachment every Thursday morning at Fort Cavazos.
The Horse cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Detachment's mounted drills are drawn from the U.S. Army's 1883 Manual of cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Tactics.
Equipment
= Armaments and vehicles
=The 40-soldier unit is equipped with 33 dark bay horses with minimal white markings which are outfitted with Model 1885 McClellan riding saddles that are hand-made by cavalry" target="_blank">cavalry troopers in an on-site leather shop maintained at the unit's stables. Each of the unit's mounts are trained for approximately one year before being put into action. It additionally deploys 4 mules, a mascot dog (Doc Holliday), a Model 1878 supply wagon, and a M1841 Light Mountain Howitzer. Individual soldiers are equipped with the 1873 Springfield Carbine Trap Door (Breech Lock) Model Caliber 45-70, 1873 Colt Single Action Caliber .45 Revolver, and the 1860 Light cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Saber.
= Uniforms
=The Horse cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry Detachment is designated by the U.S. Army as a "special ceremonial unit" which allows it to wear specialized, unit-specific uniforms not part of standard Army issue.
See also
Musical Ride (a Royal Canadian Mounted Police equestrian drill)
United States cavalry" target="_blank">Cavalry
References
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- Divisi Kavaleri ke-1 (Amerika Serikat)
- 1st Cavalry Division (United States)
- 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment
- United States Cavalry
- 1st SS Cossack Cavalry Division
- 1st Cavalry Army
- 7th Cavalry Regiment
- Rose Parade
- 1st Horse (Skinner's Horse)
- 1st Cavalry Regiment (United States)
- 4th Cavalry Regiment (United States)