Kraków Cavalry Brigade ended in 1939.
Major General Leonard Wood was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Indian Wars and commanded a Cavalry Brigade in Cuba.
The First Cavalry Division, minus the 3rd Brigade, left Vietnam on 29 April, 1971. The Third Brigade (separate) left Vietnam on 26 June, 1972. At that time, the complete First Cavalry Division (Airmobile) was based at Fort Hood, Texas.
"The Charge of the Light Brigade" was a poem written in response to the Charge of the Light Brigade (a British cavalry unit) to their death at the Battle of Balaclava on October 25th, 1854 during the Crimean War.
National Cavalry ended in 1795.
The brigade he commanded before being promoted to corps command was called the Stonewall Brigade, and his infantry later would be called Jackson's Foot Cavalry for their rapid marching.
Wielkopolska Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
Mazowiecka Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
Suwalska Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
Kraków Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
Pomeranian Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
Wołyńska Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
SS Cavalry Brigade was created in 1940.
Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
Podolska Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
Podlaska Cavalry Brigade was created in 1937.
The address of the Division Cavalry Brigade is: 10159 Bellefontaine Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63137-2001
J. B. Bickersteth has written: 'History of the 6th Cavalry Brigade 1914-1919' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Cavalry Brigade, 6th