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  2. 3rd U.S. Dragoons - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd U.S. Regiment of Dragoons was a United States Army Dragoon regiment raised for one year of service in the Mexican–American War, by Congress on February 11, 1847. [1] It was led by Colonel Edward G. W. Butler , who was appointed from Louisiana .

  3. Dragoon - Wikipedia

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    A number of dragoon officers played a leading role in initiating the Mexican War of ... One of the best-known military marches in Mexico is the Marcha Dragona (dragon ...

  4. Charles A. May - Wikipedia

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    Charles Augustus May (1818–1864) was an American officer of the United States Army who served in the Mexican War and other campaigns over a 25-year career. He is best known for successfully leading a cavalry charge against Mexican artillery at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma.

  5. Fort Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Officers Quarters in 2009. It was built in 1855 by the 1st Dragoon and the 3rd and 8th Infantry Regiments to serve as a base of military operations against the Mescalero Apaches. Numerous campaigns were fought from 1855 until the 1880s. [2] It was established to protect Hispano and White settlements along the Rio Bonito in the Apache Wars.

  6. Mexican Army - Wikipedia

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    A few regular infantry and dragoon regiments (e.g. the Regimiento de Mexico) were recruited within Mexico and permanently stationed there. [5] Mounted units of soldados de cuera (so called from the leather protective clothing that they wore) [6] patrolled frontier and desert regions. [7]

  7. 1st Cavalry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1863, the two companies left in New Mexico were broken up. The officers and noncommissioned officers were transferred to Carlisle Barracks, where the companies were reorganized, joining the regiment at Camp Buford, Maryland, in October 1863. After a period of rest and re-equipping near Washington, D.C., the 1st Cavalry rejoined the Army ...

  8. List of United States military and volunteer units in the ...

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    9 Companies of Missouri Volunteers, for 12 months; received at Fort Leavenworth August and September 1846, order of service countermanded by War Department, September 1846 [35] Battalion of Missouri Volunteers for during the war with Mexico, (5 companies); May 1847 – October 1848. Lt. Colonel Alton R. Easton (late Colonel "St. Louis Legion ...

  9. 2nd Cavalry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    On 9 September 1837, three Dragoon companies and two companies of Florida Militia surrounded and raided a hostile village, capturing King Philip, an important chief. On 11 September 1837, Lieutenant John Winfield Scott McNeil was killed by the Seminoles, becoming the first officer of the 2nd Dragoons to die in combat. [6]