2nd Cavalry Regiment
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2nd Cavalry Regiment
Summary
2nd Cavalry Regiment is an U.S. Army armored cavalry regiment[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment is in the country of United States[3].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment's instance of is recorded as U.S. Army armored cavalry regiment[4].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment's military branch is recorded as United States Army[5].
- The location of 2nd Cavalry Regiment was Vilseck[6].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment's Commons category is recorded as 2nd Cavalry Regiment (US Army)[7].
- 1836 marks the founding of 2nd Cavalry Regiment[8].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict Mexican-American War[9].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict American Indian Wars[10].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict American Civil War[11].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict Spanish–American War[12].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict Philippine–American War[13].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict World War I[14].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict World War II[15].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict Gulf War[16].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict Iraq War[17].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment was part of the conflict War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)[18].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment's official website is recorded as http://www.army.mil/2cr[19].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment's allegiance is recorded as United States Army[20].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment's allegiance is recorded as United States Cavalry[21].
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment's different from is recorded as 2nd Cavalry Division[22].
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Definition and Type
2nd Cavalry Regiment's instance of is recorded as U.S. Army armored cavalry regiment[4].
Origins
1836 marks the founding of 2nd Cavalry Regiment[8].
Why It Matters
2nd Cavalry Regiment has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]