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Description 2nd Cavalry Regiment Coat of Arms
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Source United States Army
Author US Army
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This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia produced by the United States Army Institute of Heraldry. It is in the public domain but its use is restricted by Title 18, United States Code, Section 704 [1] and the Code of Federal Regulations (32 CFR, Part 507) [2], [3]. Permission to use these images in the USA for most commercial purposes must be obtained from The Institute of Heraldry prior to their use.

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  • Shield: Tenné, a dragoon in the uniform of the Mexican War mounted on a white horse brandishing a saber and charging a Mexican field gun defended by a gunner armed with a rammer all proper, in chief two eight-pointed mullets Or.
  • Crest: On a wreath of the colors (Or and Tenné) the head dress of the dragoons of 1836 Proper.
  • Motto: Toujours Prêt (Always Ready).

Symbolism:

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  • The color of the facings of the old dragoon regiment was orange, which is used for the field of the shield;
    the insignia was an eight-pointed star of gold, two of them (conforming with the numerical designation) are placed on the shield.
    The traditional episode in the regiment is the charge of Captain May’s squadron on the Mexican artillery at Resaca de la Palma which is commemorated by the principal charge on the shield.
    The crest is self-explanatory.

Background:

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  • The coat of arms was originally approved for the 2d Cavalry Regiment on 6 August 1920.
    It was amended to change the 6 pointed stars to 8 pointed stars to conform to the old dragoon star on 28 April 1924.
    The coat of arms was redesignated for the 2d Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron on 31 July 1944.
    On 26 November 1946, it was redesignated for the 2d Constabulary Squadron.
    It was redesignated for the 2d Armored Cavalry Regiment (US Constabulary) on 17 March 1949.
    The coat of arms was redesignated for the 2d Armored Cavalry on 1 September 1955.
    The insignia was redesignated effective 16 April 2005, for the 2d Cavalry Regiment.

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