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6th Alabama Cavalry flag. The flag of the 6th Alabama Cavalry was captured on March 25, 1865, by Private Thomas Riley, Co. D, 1st Louisiana Cavalry during an engagement which took place between Canoe Creek, Alabama and the Escambia River prior to the Battle of Fort Blakeley. Private Riley was recommended for and received the Medal of Honor.
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List of Alabama Union Civil War units [1] Name Formation Date Disbandment Date Location of Formation Later names/ titles Cavalry 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment: October 1862 20 October 1865 Huntsville, Alabama and Memphis, Tennessee: Infantry 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment (African Descent) 21 May 1863 31 December 1865 Corinth, Mississippi
7th Confederate Cavalry (Claiborne's Regiment, Partisan Rangers; 7th Regiment, Confederate Partisan Rangers) 8th (Dearing's) Confederate Cavalry; 8th (Wade's) Confederate Cavalry (2nd Regiment, Mississippi and Alabama Cavalry) 10th Confederate Cavalry; 14th Confederate Cavalry; 15th Confederate Cavalry (1st Regiment, Alabama and Florida Cavalry)
3rd Alabama Reserves: Maj Solomon T. Strickland; 6th Alabama Cavalry: Ltc Washington T. Lary; 8th Alabama Cavalry: Ltc Thomas L. Faulkner; Keyser's detachment: Cpt Joseph C. Keyser; Armistead's Cavalry Brigade 8th Alabama Cavalry: Col Charles P. Ball; 16th Confederate Cavalry: Ltc Philip B. Spence; Lewis' Cavalry Battalion: Maj William V. Harrell
Troopers in the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment assembled in the Parade Square at Hyde Park Barracks to take part in an annual event to find the best turned out soldier and horse.
(The 6th Cavalry Brigade's lineage is separate from the lineage of the 6th Cavalry Regiment.) [25] Later, in the fall of 1990, two subordinate units of the 6th Cavalry Brigade (Air Combat) deployed in Iraq during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. One of those units was 2nd Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, a Chinook battalion from Fort Hood.