The 7th Cavalry
Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer commanded the US 7th Cavalry Regiment
In WWII it belonged to the 26th Yankee Division. Part of the 3 rd Army.
The 7th Calvary regiment of the US Army led by General George Armstrong Custer was handily defeated by a coalition of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho led by chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Custer with 267 of his men were killed in what is known as Custer's last stand on July 25,1876. See the related link for more.
15th Infantry regiment, 3rd Infantry Division (US Army) and 36th Infantry Division (Texas National Guard)
US ARMY Army Group Army Corps Division Regiment Battalion Company Platoon Squad
The us army had 17 regiment of line, 1 of rifle, 4 of artillery, 2 of light dragoon and some ranger companies in 1812 at the end of the war the us army had 46 regiment of line, 4 of rifle, 1 corps of artillery and 1 regiment of light dragoon. in 1812 the us army was a very small army regards the british army which have 104 regiment of line for example. militia are not a part of the us army but was more important
The US Army's 75th Ranger Regiment and US Army Special Forces are both part of the US Army Special Operations Command. Though their organizations are different, reflecting the different types of missions that they are expected to execute.
Yes, he was part of the US Army which was part of the US Government.
Custer and James Gavin
General Custer.
George Armstrong Custer.
The Old Guard of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, US Army.