22nd Cavalry Division (United States)

The National Guard's 22nd Cavalry Division was created from the perceived need for additional cavalry units. It numbered in succession after the Regular Army Divisions, which were not all active at its creation. Going into World War II, the US Army Cavalry contained 3 Regular, 4 National Guard, and 6 Organized Reserve cavalry divisions as well as 1 independent cavalry brigade (the 56th from Texas).

U.S. Cavalry Divisions
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Organization

  • Headquarters & Headquarters Troop
  • 52nd Cavalry Brigade
  • 54th Cavalry Brigade
  • 166th Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
  • 22nd Reconnaissance Squadron
  • 22nd Tank Company
  • 126th Engineer Squadron
  • 122nd Quartermaster Squadron
  • 122nd Medical Squadron
  • 126th Ordnance Company
  • 22nd Signal Troop
  • 22nd Machine Gun Troop

Regiments

  • 103rd Cavalry Regiment
  • 104th Cavalry Regiment
  • 107th Cavalry Regiment
  • 123rd Cavalry Regiment
  • 166th Field Artillery Regiment

Stationing

Standard organization chart for a Cavalry Division in November 1940

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