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- The 9th Cavalry Regiment is a parent cavalry regiment of the United States Army. It is not related to the 9th Kansas Cavalry Regiment of the Union Army. Historically, it was one of the Army's four segregated African-American regiments and was part of what was known as the Buffalo Soldiers. The regiment saw combat during the Indian and Spanish–American Wars. During Westward Expansion, the regiment provided escort for the early western settlers and maintained peace on the American frontier. As of 2019, the 1st Battalion and 4th Squadron serve with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division as a combined arms battalion and an armored reconnaissance squadron, while the 6th Squadron is the armored reconnaissance squadron of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team of the division. All three units are stationed at Fort Hood. (en)
- 9 pułk kawalerii (ang. 9th Cavalry Regiment) − pułk armii Stanów Zjednoczonych, utworzony 21 września 1866 w Greenville w Luizjanie, niedaleko Nowego Orleanu. Pierwszym dowódcą pułku został weteran kawalerzysta, były generał w wojnie secesyjnej, pułkownik Edward Hatch. (pl)
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- 9 pułk kawalerii (ang. 9th Cavalry Regiment) − pułk armii Stanów Zjednoczonych, utworzony 21 września 1866 w Greenville w Luizjanie, niedaleko Nowego Orleanu. Pierwszym dowódcą pułku został weteran kawalerzysta, były generał w wojnie secesyjnej, pułkownik Edward Hatch. (pl)
- The 9th Cavalry Regiment is a parent cavalry regiment of the United States Army. It is not related to the 9th Kansas Cavalry Regiment of the Union Army. Historically, it was one of the Army's four segregated African-American regiments and was part of what was known as the Buffalo Soldiers. The regiment saw combat during the Indian and Spanish–American Wars. During Westward Expansion, the regiment provided escort for the early western settlers and maintained peace on the American frontier. (en)
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