61st Cavalry Division (United States) explained

Unit Name:61st Cavalry Division
Dates:1921–1942
Country:United States
Branch:United States Army
Type:Cavalry
Garrison:New York City (1922–1941)
Nickname:"The Foragers"
Notable Commanders:George B. Duncan

The 61st Cavalry Division was an Organized Reserve cavalry unit of the United States Army.

It was created in 1921 from the perceived need for additional cavalry units after World War I, and was numbered in succession of the Regular Army Divisions, which were not all active at its creation. The 61st was officially disbanded on 30 January 1942, although most of its personnel had been reassigned in 1941. The unit was nicknamed "The Foragers".

The Division was composed of personnel from New York and New Jersey. The Division Headquarters was initially located in Rochester, New York, but moved to New York City in 1922.

Organization

In early 1940, the division included the following units:

Notable personnel

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