U.S. Army Active Duty
Branch
U.S. Army
Service Years
2016 - Present
3:4th Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment (3/4th Cavalry) traces its lineage back to the original 4th Cavalry Regiment, which was constituted in 1855 and has served in numerous conflicts throughout American history. The unit has distinguished itself in major campaigns, including the Indian Wars, the Philippine-American War, World War II, and the Vietnam War, where it earned multiple decorations for valor and gallantry. During the Vietnam War, 3/4th Cavalry was renowned for its reconnaissance and security missions with the 25th Infantry Division, often engaging in intense combat operations. Today, 3/4th Cavalry continues its legacy of excellence as a modern armored reconnaissance squadron, maintaining readiness to support U.S. military operations worldwide.

25TH ID
U.S. Army
Unit with 171 member associations.
5:15th CAV
U.S. Army
The 5th Squadron, 15th Cavalry Regiment (5/15th CAV) is a unit with roots tracing back to the original 15th Cavalry Regiment, which was constituted in 1901. Over its history, the regiment has participated in key conflicts, including both World Wars, and periods of service during the Cold War. The 5th Squadron was reactivated in the modern era and is currently stationed at Fort Moore, Georgia, serving as a training squadron responsible for transforming civilians into Cavalry Scouts (19D) for the U.S. Army. The unit upholds a proud tradition of excellence, discipline, and adaptability, continuing the legacy of the 15th Cavalry Regiment.
Henry Caro NCOA, Fort Benning, GA
U.S. Army
The Henry Caro Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA) at Fort Benning, Georgia, is a premier training institution dedicated to the professional development of U.S. Army NCOs. Named in honor of Sergeant Major Henry Caro, a distinguished leader recognized for his service and contributions to NCO education, the academy plays a vital role in preparing junior leaders for increased responsibilities. The NCOA offers courses such as the Basic Leader Course (BLC) and Advanced Leader Course (ALC), focusing on leadership, tactical proficiency, and Army values. Over the years, Henry Caro NCOA has produced thousands of skilled NCOs who have gone on to lead soldiers across the Army, upholding its proud legacy of excellence.

101 AIRBORNE
U.S. Army
Unit with 1139 member associations.