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U.S. Army
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37
The 411th Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) was a United States Army reserve unit briefly active during the early Cold War period. Constituted in 1949, the 411th ACR was headquartered in California as part of the Organized Reserve Corps, reflecting the U.S. military's efforts to maintain a robust reserve force amid rising global tensions. The regiment conducted training and readiness activities but was never mobilized for active combat operations. In 1952, the 411th ACR was inactivated, with its lineage and personnel absorbed into other units as part of a broader postwar reorganization of Army Reserve forces.

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