ABOUT 2:8 Cav
- Origins: The 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment (2/8 Cav), known as "Stallion," is part of the legendary 1st Cavalry Division. The unit was first constituted in 1916 and has a storied lineage.
- World War II Service: 2/8 Cav fought in the Pacific Theater during WWII, participating in the Admiralty Islands campaign, the liberation of the Philippines, and the occupation of Japan.
- Korean War: The battalion was among the first U.S. units committed to the Korean War, participating in fierce fighting at Pusan Perimeter, the advance to the Yalu River, and the defense of Seoul.
- Vietnam War: 2/8 Cav deployed to Vietnam in 1965, participating in major operations including the battles of Ia Drang, Pleiku, and Huế, and earning multiple Presidential Unit Citations.
- First Gulf War: The battalion was part of Operation Desert Storm in 1991, spearheading attacks into Iraq and helping to liberate Kuwait.
- Global War on Terror: 2/8 Cav has deployed multiple times to Iraq and Afghanistan, conducting counterinsurgency operations and partnering with local forces.
- Motto and Insignia: Their motto is "Stallion Battalion," and their distinctive unit insignia features a black horse's head, reflecting their cavalry heritage.
- Famous Leaders: The battalion has been commanded by notable officers, including future four-star generals, and has produced many decorated soldiers.
- Modernization: 2/8 Cav is part of the Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Team, operating the latest M1 Abrams tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles.
- Community and Tradition: The "Stallion" battalion maintains strong ties with veterans and families through robust reunion programs, memorial events, and an active association, keeping the unit’s history and traditions alive.