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Re: 29th Cavalry ww2,new info
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:14 pm
by Sam Cox
and the 129th also had W troop,this was the comprised of Mortar Platoon and Machine Gun Platoon
Re: 29th Cavalry ww2,new info
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:29 pm
by rayarthart
I was at a casino in Ms. today and while there I tried to thank as many Veterans as possible. I met one that was wearing a WWII cap and I thanked him for his service. He thanked me in return. He asked me what I was in and I told him. I then asked him. His reply kinda rocked me alittle. He said that he took training at Ft. Riley, Ks. He was in the 29th Cavalry Regiment. He was never in a line troop but as a blacksmith. He served in North Africa as a blacksmith with the pack trains. For a short time that I talked to him, I never thought about asking for his name. Sorry that I didn't.
Re: last US Cavalry post ww2,129th sqn and 7766th troop
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:41 pm
by Sam Cox
This is 2nd platoon,7766th Horse Troop,1949
Note sabres on the Lt,they officially were banned from using Cavalry in there title but as a Constabulary unit still wore sabres
note the double collar brass on the troopers
scanner is up and running again
Re: last US Cavalry post ww2,129th sqn and 7766th troop
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:52 pm
by Sam Cox
This is from the collection of Mike Walker
its a little bit better scan of one of the 7766th unpacking guns while on excercise in June 1949
Re: last US Cavalry post ww2,129th sqn and 7766th troop
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:27 am
by Pat Holscher
Sam Cox wrote:
This is from the collection of Mike Walker
its a little bit better scan of one of the 7766th unpacking guns while on excercise in June 1949
Interesting to see the crew served weapons. Obviously more than simple constabulary.
Re: last US Cavalry post ww2,129th sqn and 7766th troop
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 9:00 pm
by Pat Holscher
Bump.