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  1. The 1st Cavalry Division has had a vibrant history of its patches, especially its Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI). The division's SSI was approved by the War Department on January 3rd, 1921, designed by Colonel Benjamin H. Dorcy and his wife Gladys.

  2. It contained HHB, DIVARTY; 17 CAV; 18 CAV; 1–21 FA; and the 515th FSB (Provisional). The division fought in many key battles against insurgents, including the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004, where the 2nd Brigade Combat Team engaged in house-to-house intense urban combat to root out enemy cells in the city.

  3. History of the Cav Patch. The patch of the 1st Cavalry Division has a history as colorful as its design, reflecting the proud heritage of the United States Cavalry in a timeless manner. The insignia selected for the First team patch was designed by Colonel and Mrs. Ben Dorsey.

  4. 5 sty 2021 · The 1st Cavalry Division posted on its Facebook page Tuesday that the distinctive insignia of the division was officially approved by the Army on Jan. 5, 1922.

  5. 24 mar 2011 · I always viewed any 1st Cav made of felt as a repro until one time that the daughter of an old 1st Cav soldier gave me all her dad's patches. He had original patches with a light blue horsehead with one wide light blue bend and one with two light blue bends. So far my ideas were holding true.

  6. 25 paź 2023 · First Team--strong Families are a combat multiplier, and they must know what resources are available for their use. YOU can and will make a difference because YOU matter to the First Team,...

  7. 10 wrz 2021 · 1. The 1st Cavalry Division’s Combat Patch is as Meaningful as it is Iconic. The patch features a silhouetted horse head, a solid diagonal black line and yellow background. The yellow background (yellow is a traditional cavalry color) and the horse’s head symbolize the division’s horseback roots.