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The 1st Philippine Artillery Regiment was provisionally formed, in 1917, at Fort Stotsenburg, from the 11th and 12th Philippine Scout Battalions, by the 2nd Philippine Artillery Regiment. In 1922, this unit was reformed into the 24th Field Artillery Regiment (PS).



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11th Philippine Scout Battalion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (87 words)
The 11th Philippine Scout Battalion (11th PS) was formed, in 1901, from various provisional infantry companies, of Philippine Scouts, formed in 1899.
The 11th PS was involved in combat at Samar, Mindanao, and Jolo.
In 1917, this battallion was reformed into the 1st Philippine Artillery Regiment.
1st Cavalry Division (5325 words)
The famed 1st Cavalry Division was baptized by fire and blood on the western plains in an era of horse-mounted cavalry.
The 1st Cav returned to the United States on May 5, 1971 where it was reorganized as the "First Triple Capability (TRICAP) Division." This TRICAP designation stemmed from its organization, consisting of an armored brigade, a mechanized infantry brigade, an airmobile brigade, and support troops tailored to assist the combat elements of the division.
"1st Cavalry Division on Leyte." Cav Jrnl 54 (Jan/Feb 1945): pp.
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