What is the cultural significance of the 1st Cavalry?
What is the cultural significance of the 1st Cavalry?
nobody cares
literally whomst
Hmm? They're among the top 4 most well known units in the entire U.S. Military, in my book.
101st Airborne
82nd Airborne
10th Mountain Division
1st Cavalry Division
>10th Mountain Division
lol what
Everyone knows our friends out in Fort Drum.
in modern day, mostly known for their fuck huge unit patches.
Replace 10th Mountain with 4th Infantry. I believe it was mentioned during Saving Private Ryan.
Mostly just the horse pussy
where is the 7th?
Garryowen!
Not a division
Were they the original bronies or some shit?
Hilarious user.
This. Also use to think as a kid that it was actually a head of a wolf. Wouldn’t make a lot of sense but it would’ve been a lot cooler. Also, think of the furfag porn.
The first openly homosexual unit in the US Army.
>It Ain't Me by Fortunate Son starts playing
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
It's pronounced Fort Numb
Rangers?
Giant unit patches
> these are the ((people)) who 'protec ur freedums'
MUTTED
The yellow of their bellies
The line they never crossed
The horse they never rode
My cousins were both in first cavalry, they were gunners on humvees and saw combat in Fallujah. They did some fucked up shit and one of them ended up r9ksging himself. First cavalry is good bois.
I think you mean 'No Fortunate One' by Senators Son.
The shield they didn't carry, the horse they didn't ride, the line they didn't cross, and their colors.
no dumb ass
>the shield they never had
>the horse they never rode
>the line they never crossed
>and the yellow speaks for itself
this is the unit patch you get when you let the CGs wife design it
What about the 13th?
I'm a Euroclap. Only one I've heard of is 101st. Then it's Delta Force, Seals and John Rambo.
One word. HUEYS
they were the first guys riding horses, duh
The horse they never rode, the stripe for the line they never held, the shield shaped badge for the protection they always seek and the yellow explains itself.