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The 151st Cavalry Regiment was a United States Army cavalry regiment represented in the
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by 1st Squadron, 151st Cavalry Regiment, headquartered in
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, an element of the
39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team The 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (39th IBCT), also officially known as The Arkansas Brigade, is an infantry brigade combat team of the Army National Guard composed of personnel from the U.S. states of Arkansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. The un ...
.


History


Background

The 151st Cavalry Regiment was originally represented in the Arkansas National Guard by Troop E, 151st Cavalry Regiment from 1967 until the 39th Brigade Combat Team converted to the Modular Brigade Combat Team concept in 2005. At that time, Troop E at
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was deactivated and the Regimental Headquarters was moved to Warren, Arkansas. The former 3rd Battalion, 153rd Infantry Regiment was deactivated and its units were organized as the 1st Squadron, 151st Cavalry Regiment.


Cold War

* 1947, 6 February – 206th Tank Battalion, 39th Infantry Division organized and received federal recognition. * 1959, 1 June – Reorganized and federally recognized as the 206th Armor Battalion, 39th Infantry Division * 1968 – 3rd battalion 153 Infantry received federal recognition * 1983 – Troop E, 151st Cavalry Regiment is awarded the Draper Award, symbolic of the top Armor unit in Readiness and Mobilization, Region VIII.1967-2002, 39th Infantry Brigade (Separate), The Arkansas Brigade, 35 Years of Excellence, A Brief History of the 39th Infantry Brigade (Separate) * 1984 – Troop E, 151st Cavalry Regiment is again awarded the Draper Award, which was the first time in the 60-year history of the award that one unit was selected for the Award two years in a row. * 1987 – Troop E, 151st Cavalry Regiment fields the M60A3 Tank.


Global War on Terrorism


OIF II

12 October 2003, 3-153rd IN and E/151st CAV activated for Operation Iraqi Freedom II and deployment as elements of the 39th Brigade (separate) with the 1st Cavalry Division to
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. The 39th Brigade trained at Fort Hood, Texas and
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, LA before deploying to Iraq in March 2004. Troop E, 151st CAV spent much of the deployment attached to 3-153rd Infantry and was responsible for patrolling the city of Hussainiyah, a town of 500,000 about 12 miles north of Baghdad. At other points in the deployment, E Troop was task organized to 2nd Squadron,
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and 1st Battalion, 206th Field Artillery. E/151st Cavalry had one platoon of troopers from Company C, 1st Battalion, 102nd Infantry,
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attached to for OIF II.


Reorganization

On 5 September 2005, 1st Squadron of the 151st Cavalry Regiment was officially organized and Troop E, 151st Cavalry Regiment deactivated. The squadron headquarters was established at Warren, Arkansas from the former Headquarters and Headquarters Company,
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. The 1-151st was organized as a reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition squadron. An infantry brigade combat team reconnaissance squadron is composed of a headquarters and headquarters troop (HHT), two motorized (mounted) recon troops, a dismounted recon troop, and a forward support troop. The HHT is organized like a typical headquarters and headquarters company, with the squadron command group and staff sections. The motorized recon troops consist of a troop headquarters and three scout platoons. The scout platoons consist of six HMMWVs, armed with
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s, M41 TOW improved target acquisition system, M240B machine guns, and are equipped with the Long Range Advanced Scout Surveillance System (LRAS3). Currently, the scout platoons are manned by eighteen 19D cavalry scouts, but recent revisions call for increasing the manning to twenty four scouts. Women are not eligible to serve in a RSTA unit, as RSTA soldiers are considered a combat unit on the front line of enemy engagement. In practice, however, this regulation only holds true for the 'line' troops (the mounted/dismounted recon troops). The forward support troop, despite being part of the squadron, is technically assigned to the brigade support battalion, allowing female soldiers to serve in a RSTA squadron in non-combat roles such as
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OIF 08-09

2008, 2 January, 1st Squadron, 151st Cavalry activated for Operation Iraqi Freedom 08-09. The 1-151st Cavalry trained at Camp Shelby, MS from January through February 2008, before deploying to Iraq in March 2008. Task Force 1-151st CAV, based at
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, consisted of over 800 soldiers assigned to six companies/troops/batteries consisting of active and reserve components. TF 1-151st CAV conducted over 700 tactical convoy security missions, without losing a single soldier due to enemy activity. The task force was responsible for long haul fuel mission between Kuwait and Tallil Air Base and as far north as
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. TF 1-151st CAV suffered one non-combat related casualty when a soldier died while working on a vehicle in the motor pool.


=Order of battle for OIF 08-09

= The original task organization of the 1-151st as directed by 39th IBCT during the predeployment training was as follows: Once the 1-151st reached Talilli Airbase, it intillally fell under the tactical control of the 1st Brigade,
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. On 21 April 2008, the squadron's higher headquarters became the 7th Sustaiment Brigade, of the 3d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary). Upon reaching theater the squadron's task organization was changed. The 1-151st was designated to command and control the following units: The 1-151 CAV demobilized at Camp Shelby, Mississippi in December 2008.


Significant non-combat deployments

* 1990, April – Charlie Company " Cold Steel", 3-153rd Infantry conducted annual training in Honduras * 1992, April – Alpha Company "Regulators", 3-153rd Infantry conducted annual training in Germany. * 1993, 13– 25 June – Bravo Company "Killer Bees", 3-153rd Infantry conducted annual training in Germany. * 1999 – Bravo Company "Killer Bees", 3-153rd Infantry Activated for Operation Southern Watch, Saudi Arabia. * 2000 – Delta Company "Diamondbacks", 3-153rd Infantry activated for SFOR 9 rotation to Bosnia with the 3-7 CAV, 3rd Infantry Division. * 2002, November – Bravo Company "Killer Bees", 3-153rd Infantry called to state active duty to provide security for the munitions plant in Camden, AR. * 2005, 28 August – 3-153rd IN Soldiers activated to support the humanitarian relief efforts in the aftermath of
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in New Orleans, LA.


Deactivation

In 2015, as a part of restructuring, the 151st Cavalry Regiment, was deactivated that the force structure was moved to the state of Nebraska. The 1st Squadron, 134th Cavalry Regiment, Nebraska Army National Guard replaced it as the cavalry squadron assigned to the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.


Past commanders

* CPT James Clark * CPT Alton R. Lackie * CPT Travis H. Acklin * CPT Frederick C. Kearney * CPT Travis P. Acklin * CPT Harrell E. Clendenin * CPT David P. Rinold * CPT George E. Baker * CPT Stephen A. Womack * CPT Joey D. Brannon * CPT Jerry C. Corrothers * CPT Leffery W. Johnson * CPT Ronald Edwards * CPT Brett W. Stewart * CPT Ceburn M. Gilliam III * CPT Derald Neugebauer * CPT John Fisher * CPT Derald Neugebauer * CPT Jeffery Westbrook File:151st Cavalry Regiment COA.png, LTC Mark A. Lumpkin, 2005-2006 File:1-151 Cav 234.jpg, alt=, LTC Darrell W. Daniels, 2006-2009 File:LTC Andreas De Kunffy-001.jpg, LTC Andreas K de Kunffy, 2009-2010 File:Arkansas National Guard LTC Sean Gavan, Commander, 1st Squadron, 151st Cavalry Regiment.jpg, LTC Sean E. Gavan, 2010–2012 File:151st Cavalry Regiment COA.png, LTC Denny Rozenberg, 2012–2014 File:LTC Joel Lynch.jpg, alt=, LTC Joel Lynch, 2014–2015


151st Cavalry fallen


OIF II

*Sergeant First Class William W. Labadie Jr. of Bauxite, Age 45. Killed in Action, 4/7/04 *Sergeant Fleix M. Delgreco of Simsbury, CT, Age 22. Killed in Action 4/9/04 *Specialist Robert W. Hoyt of Mansfield, CT, Age 21. Killed in Action 12/11/04


OIF 08-09

* SFC Anthony Lynn Woodham, Age 37, of Rogers, Ark., Heber Springs, Ark., died 5 July, at Camp Adder, Tallil, Iraq, from non-combat related illness.


Heraldic items

Yellow is the traditional color used by Cavalry units. The horse symbolizes the proud heritage and tradition of Cavalry. The Chevron suggests the forward motion, underscoring the unit's motto. The Polestar, adapted from the compass rose, highlights the leadership and direction while alluding to the North Star, commemorating the unit's WW II service in the Aleutians. Black and white refers to night and day and "around the clock" military capabilities. 1-151 Cavalry proudly serves as the Infantry Brigade Commander's eyes and ears on the combined arms battlefield


Historical unit locations

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See also

*
List of armored and cavalry regiments of the United States Army This list includes armored and cavalry regiments of the United States Army. Former armored cavalry regiments are listed separately. 1 to 100 * 1st Cavalry Regiment ** 1st Squadron is the cavalry squadron assigned to the 2nd Armored BCT, 1st ...


References


External links

* Military.com, Unit Pages, https://web.archive.org/web/20120229050423/http://unitpages.military.com/unitpages/unit.do?id=849932&ck_unit=67197 Military units and formations established in 1947
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151 Year 151 (CLI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Condianus and Valerius (or, less frequently, year 904 ''Ab urbe cond ...
Warren, Arkansas