ABOUT 3rd. Sqd . 12th Armored. Calvalry r
- Origins: The 3rd Squadron, 12th Armored Cavalry Regiment traces its lineage to the 12th Cavalry Regiment, constituted in 1901, originally serving as horse cavalry.
- World War II Service: The 12th Cavalry served in the Pacific Theater, notably in the Philippines, earning several campaign streamers and a Presidential Unit Citation.
- Transition to Armor: In the Cold War era, the regiment was re-designated as an armored cavalry unit, reflecting the Army’s shift from horses to tanks and armored vehicles.
- Vietnam War Deployments: Elements of the 12th Cavalry Regiment, including its squadrons, were heavily involved in combat operations during the Vietnam War, participating in major battles such as the Battle of Ia Drang.
- Border Missions in Germany: During the Cold War, the 3rd Squadron conducted border surveillance between East and West Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s forward defense in Europe.
- Operation Desert Storm: The 12th Cavalry, including its 3rd Squadron, played a key reconnaissance and security role during the liberation of Kuwait in 1991.
- Modernization: The squadron has operated a variety of armored vehicles, from the M48 Patton and M60 tanks to the modern M1 Abrams and Bradley Fighting Vehicles.
- Regimental Motto: The 12th Cavalry’s motto, “Semper Paratus” (Always Ready), reflects their readiness and adaptability through more than a century of service.
- Distinctive Unit Insignia: The regiment’s crest features a green shield with a yellow bend, representing the cavalry’s traditional colors, and a rearing horse symbolizing mobility and courage.
- Decorations and Honors: The 12th Cavalry Regiment and its squadrons have received numerous decorations, including the Valorous Unit Award and foreign awards such as the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation.