Indian Cavalry Corps was created in 1914.
Forrest's Cavalry Corps was created in 1861.
Indian Armoured Corps was created in 1941.
Indian XXI Corps was created in 1942.
Indian Army Corps of Signals was created in 1911.
Indian Army Armoured Corps was created in 1947.
Forrest's Cavalry Corps ended in 1865.
The five-bastioned fort was the badge of the Fifth Army Corps in Cuba, of which the Ninth Cavalry was a part. The yellow outline is for the Cavalry, and the blue for active service in the Spanish-American War. The mounted Indian represents the Indian campaigns of the Regiment. See link for examples of two of the Distinguishing Insignia pins for the 9th Cavalry.
Major General Alfred Pleasonton commanded the Union's cavalry corps at the Battle of Gettysburg. His cavalry commanders helped to win the Battle of Gettysburg for the Union.
Indian Armoured Corps ended in 1947.
4 April 1939, just before World War II started, by combining the cavalry wing (cavalry units that had mechanised), and the Royal Tank Corps (which was thereupon renamed the Royal Tank Regiment within the new corps).
Cavalry Club was created in 1890.
Stop the Cavalry was created in 1980.