31st Cavalry Regiment (United States) - Campaigns

Campaigns

Campaign Participation Credit

  • 1st Alabama Cavalry Troop
    • Indian Wars: Creeks, February 1836-July 1837; Seminoles, 28 December 1835-14 August 1842; 15 December 18 May, 185558
    • Mexican War: Vera Cruz, 9–29 March 1847
  • 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment (CSA)
    • Civil War (Confederate service): Shiloh, 6–7 April 1862; Murfreesboro, 26 December 1862-4 January 1863; Chickamauga, 16 August-22 September 1863; Chattanooga, 23–27 November 1863; Atlanta, 7 May 2 September 1864
  • 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment (USV)
    • Civil War (Union service): Murfreesboro, 26 December 1862-4 January 1863; Atlanta, 7 May 2 September 1864
    • Mexican Expedition: Mexico 1916-1917, 14 March 1916-7 February 1917
    • World War I: Streamer without inscription
  • 31st Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop
    • World War II: New Guinea, 24 January 1943-31 December 1944 (with arrowhead); Western Pacific, 15 June 1944-2 September 1945 (with arrowhead); Southern Philippines, 27 February-4 July 1945
  • 31st Reconnaissance Troop
    • Korea: Streamer without inscription
  • E Troop, 31st Cavalry Regiment
    • War on Terrorism Service: Operation Noble Eagle I; Operation Noble Eagle II; Operation Noble Eagle III

Decorations

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