(Redirected from 26th Cavalry Regiment (PS))The '26th Cavalry Regiment (Philippine Scouts)' ('26th CAV (PS)') was part of
USAFFE's
Philippine Department, during
World War II. Following the
1941 Japanese invasion, the 26th participated in the
Allied withdrawal to the
Bataan Peninsula. By January of
1942, the 26th was effectively destroyed.
The 26th Cavalry Regiment, consisting mostly of
Philippine Scouts, was the last
US cavalry regiment to engage in horse-mounted
warfare. This unit contained, on
July 31,
1941, 784 enlisted troops and 52
officers.
Formation of the 26th Cavalry Regiment
The 26th CAV was formed, in
1922, at
Fort Stotsenburg, from elements of the
25th Field Artillery Regiment and the
43d Infantry Regiment (PS). The regiment was based here, with the exception of Troop F (which was based at
Nichols Field).
Decorations of the 26th Cavalry Regiment
★ Philippines Islands Campaign Streamer
Motto of the 26th Cavalry Regiment
★ ''Our strength is in loyalty''
External links
★ See Coat of Arms at
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