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Distinctive Insignia

 

The distinctive insignia of 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry is an Indian in breech cloth and war bonnet, mounted on a galloping pony, brandishing a rifle in his right hand and holding a single rein in his left hand, all in gold, displayed upon a five-bastioned fort in blue edged with gold. The five-bastioned fort was the badge of the Fifth Army Corps in Cuba, of which the 9th Cavalry was a part. The yellow outline is for the Cavalry, and the blue for active service in the Spanish-American War. The mounted Indian represents the Indian campaigns of the regiment.

 
 

Bravo Troop Scouts Insignia

 
     
Scout Insignia 69-70
1969 - 70
     contributed by
Jack Honeycutt
 
 
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