305th Cavalry Regiment (United States)
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Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Cavalry |
Part of | 62nd Cavalry Division (1921–1942) |
Garrison/HQ | Philadelphia (1921–1942) |
Motto(s) | Spectemur Agendo (Let Us Be Judged By Our Actions) |
Anniversaries | 17 April |
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The 305th Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry unit of the
History
Shortly after the United States
On 15 October 1921, the 44th and 45th Field Artillery and the 15th Trench Mortar Battery were reconstituted in the
The 305th usually held its inactive training period meetings at the armories of either the
After the United States entered World War II, it was disbanded on 18 October 1943[2] due to most of its officers being called up for active duty.[5] An unrelated reserve unit, the 305th Armored Cavalry Regiment, briefly existed after the war in Indiana.[3]
Commanders
The 305th was commanded by the following officers:[2]
- Colonel Albert E. Sexton (2 February–15 August 1918)
- Colonel John C. Groome (December 1921–29 March 1926)
- Colonel Jean H.A. Day (29 March–15 September 1926)
- Colonel William I. Forbes (15 September 1926 – 23 November 1932)
- Colonel Matthew F. James (23 November 1932–March 1936)
- Lieutenant Colonel Robert D. McCullough (March–10 September 1936)
- Colonel Vincent A. Carroll (10 September 1936–January 1941)
- Lieutenant Colonel Robert D. McCullough (January–26 August 1941)
Heraldry
The 305th's coat of arms was approved on 29 October 1924, and its distinctive unit insignia was approved on 30 January 1925. Both were rescinded on 2 February 1959. The distinctive unit insignia included a 1 1/8 in (2.86 cm) gold colored metal and enamel device, which consisted of a yellow shield divided by a black stripe with three plates in the center. A
References
Citations
- ^ Sawicki 1985, p. 352.
- ^ a b c d e Clay 2010, p. 642.
- ^ a b Sawicki 1985, p. 353.
- ^ Clay 2010, p. 605.
- ^ Clay 2010, p. 582.
- ^ "305th Cavalry Regiment Insignia and Coat of Arms Page". The Institute of Heraldry. Archived from the original on 1 February 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
Bibliography
- Clay, Steven E. (2010). US Army Order of Battle 1919–1941 (PDF). Vol. 2. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Combat Studies Institute Press. ISBN 9781780399171. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2017-07-12..
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain
- Sawicki, James A. (1985). Cavalry regiments of the US Army. Dumfries, Virginia: Wyvern Publications. ISBN 9780960240463.