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Military buffalo tank artstation
Military buffalo tank artstation





military buffalo tank artstation

Relieved 16 November 1940 from assignment to the 21st Cavalry Division Reorganized and redesignated 17 August 1921 as the 102d CavalryĪssigned in June 1937 to the 21st Cavalry Division Redesignated 15 March 1919 as the 216th Company, Military Police Corpsĭemobilized 14 July 1919 at Camp Dodge, Iowaīattery F, 110th Field Artillery, redesignated 27 November 1917 as Battery F, 112th Field Artillery, an element of the 29th Divisionįormer 1st Cavalry Squadron reorganized 1919-1920 in the New Jersey National Guard Headquarters Federally recognized 29 September 1920 at NewarkĮxpanded, reorganized, and redesignated 1 March 1921 as the 1st Cavalry, with Headquarters at Newark Troops B and D, 1st Cavalry Squadron, consolidated to form Battery F, 110th Field Artillery, an element of the 29th DivisionĪfter 15 September 1917 the above units underwent changes as follows:ġ04th Train Headquarters and Military Police (less Company B), reorganized and redesignated 1 November 1918 as the 29th Military Police Company, an element of the 29th DivisionĬompany B, 104th Train Headquarters and Military Police, reorganized and redesignated 29 October 1918 as Company C, First Army Military Police Battalion, and relieved from assignment to the 29th Division Squadron (less Troops B and D) reorganized and redesignated as the 104th Train Headquarters and Military Police, an element of the 29th Division Squadron broken up 15 September 1917 and its elements reorganized and redesignated as follows:

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Mustered into Federal service 28 July 1917 at Sea Girt drafted into Federal service

military buffalo tank artstation

Mustered into Federal service 21 June 1916 at Sea Girt mustered out of Federal service 21 October 1916 at Newark Organized in the New Jersey National Guard as the 1st Cavalry Squadron with Headquarters at Newark







Military buffalo tank artstation