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1st or 2nd Brigade 1st Cavalry Division


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Hi,

 

I bought this DUI like the 2nd Brigade 1st Cavalry Division.

 

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Screw back.

Manufacturer: NS MEYER INC NEW YORK + Shield

 

But when I read the trading post of ASMIC, I think it's the 1st Brigade.

 

What's the difference between these 2 brigade's DUI.

 

Thank you

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The 1st and 2nd Cavalry Brigade designs from the 1920s--early 30s had red and blue horse's heads, respectively. They were different units than the later ROAD brigades.

 

This apparently is Vietnam era(?)

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I find in a trading post of ASMIC that the black horse is erroneously attributed to a Brigade but worn by Special Troop c1941.

In another trading post there is no information about color but in the pictures we can't see if it's red or black. It's more easy for light blue.

 

In another we ca see light bend for 2nd Brigade et for the 1st it's the same proble with black and white pictures.

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Here's what I gathered from the Ft Hood Museum and Jay Massaro's collection at Camp Mabry (Austin). I'm going on the premise as the Museum is I believe that each brigade was broken down by color, red, white, blue as 1st, 2nd, & 3rd respectively.

The first two are VIet Nam;

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I originally thought a red sash and red horse was Division Arty, but apparently not. What does the jury say?

The third crest below is 2nd Cavalry Brigade, which was in China/Burma Theater. Interesting crest.

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I originally thought a red sash and red horse was Division Arty, but apparently not. What does the jury say?

The third crest below is 2nd Cavalry Brigade, which was in China/Burma Theater. Interesting crest.

 

2d Cavalry Brigade had a blue horse's head and black bend.

 

Many of your interesting examples are head-scratchers although some can be identified and were worn by units. Some probably are fantasy pieces.

 

 

In the 20s--30's, most of the 1st Cav DI's were not approved by TIOH but were worn.

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Hi,

 

Thanks for all these photos and informations.

On month ago, I bought these repros, one with red bend and another with green horse head.

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If I understood, the first is for the 2nd Brigade but what's about the green horse head

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Hi,

 

Thanks for all these photos and informations.

On month ago, I bought these repros, one with red bend and another with green horse head.

 

 

 

If I understood, the first is for the 2nd Brigade but what's about the green horse head

 

The one on the left has the original design for division artillery; the one on the left (I think) is 3d Brigade, (raised in early 60s).

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