Full Color 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Metal Auto Decal

11th ACR

11ACR red/white cloisonne
$ 12.95
Sale price  $ 12.95 Regular price 
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Full Color 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Metal Auto Decal

11th ACR

$ 12.95
Sale price  $ 12.95 Regular price 
Metallic dog tag pendant on a white background

Veteran Owned and Operated

Medal with a check mark on a white background

Chrome-Plated Metal Finish

Rank insignia with a star and three stripes on a white background

Trusted by Active Duty & Veterans

11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Metal Auto Decal “Allons”

After attaining victory in the Spanish-American War of 1898, the United States found itself with the new task of Territorial Administration. In large part, the job fell to the regular Army. Found to be undermanned for the mission, Congress increased the standing army by five infantry and five cavalry Regiments. Thus, on 2 February 1901, the 11th Cavalry Regiment was the first of five newly formed cavalry regiments. The 12th, 13th, 14th and the 15th Cavalry Regiments followed. On 11 March 1901, the first recruits of the new Regiment reported for training at Fort Myer, Virginia. A combat tested veteran of the Civil War, who also gave distinguished service in the Spanish-American War, was tasked with raising the Regiment and serving as its first commanding officer. The 11th Cavalry was exceptionally fortunate in having the standard set by such an experienced and resourceful officer as Colonel Francis Moore.

*Approx 50mm/2″ height, chrome plated, zinc alloy, black enamel
*Attaches with 3M adhesive

*Branch insignia sold separately

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