3rd Cavalry Division (United States)
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The United States Army's 3rd Cavalry Division was created from the perceived need for additional cavalry units in the interwar period. The 3rd Cavalry Division was largely a "paper" formation existing from 1927 to 1940. Its units never assembled in a single location or conducted large scale training. It was constituted in the Regular Army but most of the support elements were "Regular Army Inactive" (RAI) units manned with
Organized Reserve The United States Army Reserve (USAR) is a reserve force of the United States Army. Together, the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard constitute the Army element of the reserve components of the United States Armed Forces. Since July 2020 ...
personnel. The 3rd Cavalry Division never deployed overseas. The Division was disbanded on 10 October 1940.


History

The 3rd Cavalry Division was constituted in the Regular Army on 15 August 1927, allotted to the Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Corps Areas, and assigned to the Second Army. The division was reassigned to the General Headquarters Reserve (GHQR) as a result of the US Army reorganization of 1933. The 3rd Cavalry Division's designated mobilization station was Fort Des Moines,
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, where many of the division’s units were organized with Reserve officers as RAI units and where most of them conducted their annual summer training camps. The 3rd Cavalry Division consisted largely of RAI units though many of the units of the division were active during the period 1921–40. Unlike the 2nd Cavalry Division, the division’s active units were not concentrated in one or two areas, but were spread from coast to coast. The active elements of the division in the 1920s and 1930s consisted only of the cavalry regiments; the remainder of the units were to be activated from the RAI units in the Organized Reserve. Like the 2nd Cavalry Division, however, RAI units of the 3rd Cavalry Division were predominantly located in the Seventh Corps Area with most being initially concentrated in the Kansas City metropolitan area. These units conducted their summer training at
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and were under the peacetime control of the HQ, 66th Cavalry Division for administrative and training purposes. In 1933, several of the division’s RAI units were transferred to the Third Corps Area, but by the late 1930s, most of the division’s RAI units were relocated to Des Moines, Iowa.


Organization (1927–33)

* Headquarters & Headquarters Troop * 5th Cavalry Brigade ** 10th Cavalry Regiment (assigned 1927–40) ** 11th Cavalry Regiment (assigned 1927–33) ** 5th Machine Gun Squadron * 6th Cavalry Brigadehttp://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/download/csipubs/OrderOfBattle/OrderofBattle2.pdf US Army Order of Battle 1919–1941 P599 ** 3rd Cavalry Regiment (assigned 1927–39) **
6th Cavalry Regiment The 6th Cavalry ("Fighting Sixth'") is a regiment of the United States Army that began as a regiment of cavalry in the American Civil War. It currently is organized into aviation squadrons that are assigned to several different combat aviatio ...
(assigned 1927–39) ** 6th Machine Gun Squadron * Headquarters, Special Troops ** Headquarters Troop ** 3rd Signal Troop ** 16th Ordnance Company ** 13th Tank Company * 84th Field Artillery Battalion * 12th Engineer Battalion * 3rd Medical Squadron * 3rd Cavalry Division Train, Quartermaster Corps * 44th Observation Squadron


Organization (1933–40)

* Headquarters & Headquarters Troop * 5th Cavalry Brigade **
9th Cavalry Regiment The 9th Cavalry Regiment is a parent cavalry regiment of the United States Army. It is not related to the 9th Kansas Cavalry Regiment of the Union Army. Historically, it was one of the Army's four segregated African-American regiments and was pa ...
(reassigned to 2nd Cavalry Division 1939) ** 10th Cavalry Regiment (reassigned to 2nd Cavalry Division 1940) * 6th Cavalry Brigade ** 3rd Cavalry Regiment (converted to a non-divisional mechanized unit 21 February 1942 ) **
6th Cavalry Regiment The 6th Cavalry ("Fighting Sixth'") is a regiment of the United States Army that began as a regiment of cavalry in the American Civil War. It currently is organized into aviation squadrons that are assigned to several different combat aviatio ...
(converted to a non-divisional mechanized unit 1939) ** 6th Machine Gun Squadron * Headquarters, Special Troops ** Headquarters Troop ** 3rd Signal Troop ** 16th Ordnance Company ** 13th Tank Company * 3rd Reconnaissance Squadron * 84th Field Artillery Battalion * 12th Engineer Battalion * 3rd Medical Squadron * 18th Quartermaster Squadron


See also

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List of armored regiments of the United States Army This list includes armored and cavalry regiments of the United States Army. Former armored cavalry regiments are List of U.S. Army armored cavalry regiments, listed separately. 1 to 100 *1st Cavalry Regiment (United States), 1st Cavalry Regimen ...


References

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