List of U.S. Army armored cavalry regiments

An armored cavalry regiment (ACR) was a regiment of the United States Army or United States National Guard organized for the specific purposes of reconnaissance, surveillance, and security. The regiments were equipped with Cavalry Fighting Vehicles, tanks and helicopters.

1 to 100

101 to 278

  • 107th Armored Cavalry Regiment (converted to an USARS cavalry regiment.)
  • 108th Armored Cavalry Regiment - Organised as 750th Tank Btn, MS ARNG, with headquarters at Senatobia, MS, from 16 Feb-28 May 1956. Expanded, reorganized and redesignated as 2nd and 3d Recce Squadrons, 108 Armd Cav, 1 May 1959. Ordered into Federal Service from 30 September 1962-23 October 1962. In 1968 the regimental headquarters became 1st Brigade, 30th Armored Division, MS ARNG. 2nd and 3rd Recce Squadrons, 108th Armd Cav consolidated 15 February 68 as 1st Squadron, 108th Armd Cav.[1] Note that the 108th Armor existed at the same time in the Georgia Army National Guard, sometimes with the same battalion numbers. 1st Squadron inactivated 2 September 1995.[2]
  • 111th Armored Cavalry Regiment – Constituted and organized 1949 in the California National Guard. Broken up and units redesignated 1954.[3]
  • 112th Armored Cavalry Regiment – Organized 1949 in the Texas National Guard from existing units. Broken up 1959 and units redesignated or consolidated.[4]

300 to 321

See also

References

Citations

  1. Armor-Cavalry Regiments: Army National Guard Lineage, by Jeffrey Lynn Pope & Leonid E. Kondratiuk. U.S. Army PD original via DIANE Publishing. 1995, 25.
  2. United States Army Infantry, Artillery, Armor/Cavalry Battalions 1957-2011
  3. Sawicki 1985, p. 239.
  4. Sawicki 1985, pp. 242–243.
  5. Sawicki 1985, pp. 251–253.
  6. Sawicki 1985, p. 256.
  7. Pope & Kondratiuk 1995, p. 32.
  8. Sawicki 1985, p. 287.
  9. Pope & Kondratiuk 1995, p. 46.
  10. Sawicki 1985, p. 295.
  11. Pope & Kondratiuk 1995, p. 50.
  12. Sawicki 1985, pp. 303–304.
  13. Sawicki 1985, pp. 305–308.
  14. Sawicki 1985, p. 340.
  15. "Lebanon Guard unit re-designated". Lebanon Democrat. 24 September 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  16. "278th Armored Cavalry Regiment". Tennessee Military Department. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  17. Sawicki 1985, p. 343.
  18. Sawicki 1985, p. 345.
  19. Sawicki 1985, p. 347.
  20. Sawicki 1985, p. 348.
  21. Sawicki 1985, p. 351.
  22. Sawicki 1985, p. 353.
  23. Sawicki 1985, p. 354.
  24. Sawicki 1985, p. 357.
  25. Sawicki 1985, p. 359.
  26. Sawicki 1985, pp. 360–361.
  27. Sawicki 1985, p. 362.
  28. Sawicki 1985, p. 367.
  29. Sawicki 1985, p. 371.
  30. Sawicki 1985, p. 375.
  31. Sawicki 1985, p. 376.

Bibliography

  • Neil Baugardner, Tim Aumiller, Armor-Cavalry Regiments (c2005), last updated 20 January 2006
  • Long Range Component Report. Chapter III: Existing Conditions - MSARNG Tenants. Mississippi, USA: Mississippi Army National Guard Construction and Facilities Management Office.
  • Pope, Jeffrey Lynn; Kondratiuk, Leonid E. (1995). Armor-Cavalry Regiments: Army National Guard Lineage. Washington, DC.: National Guard Bureau Historical Services Division. ISBN 9780788182068.
  • Sawicki, James A. (1985). Cavalry regiments of the US Army. Dumfries, Virginia: Wyvern Publications. ISBN 9780960240463.
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