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The 14th ACR began its
illustrious stint on the Frontiers of Freedom in 1948 as the Cold War
began to heat up with the Berlin Blockade. While other
battalions of the Regiment were stationed away from the border, the
24th Squadron served as a Constabulary unit and patrolled the zonal
boundaries until 1951. At that time the other battalions moved
forward and occupied the towns of Bad Hersfeld, Fulda, and Bad
Kissingen and began conducting border patrols.
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For the next 21 years troopers of the 14th
Cavalry witnessed major milestones in the fortification of the
Landesgrenz. They saw the first towers, fences and minefields crop up
along the border and also endured the Cuban Missile Crisis, the
Berlin Wall, and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. The troopers
of the 14th Cavalry were on the frontlines of history and helped shape
the ultimate victory that came years later long after they completed
their service or retired.
In 1972 the colors of the 14th Armored
Cavalry Regiment were retired and the troopers found themselves as
members of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. From there, a new
generation of soldiers accepted the challenge and carried on the
distinguished traditions of the first guardians on the Frontier of
Freedom.
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http://www.grenzer.com/2-11bordsec.htm
- The following pages of pictures capture the changes in the border sector of
2nd Squadron, 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment as troopers from cavalry regiments
patrolled the Iron Curtain.
Photographs of 14th
Cavalry troops in the 1930's
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1st Squadron - Iraq
Articles in the Stars and Stripes about the Squadron can be read at the
following links.
Troop
B Border security operation at Rabiah
Troop
D Troop commander's commentary on the Stryker vehicle family
Several collections of photos taken by
members of the Stryker Brigade are posted on the internet. Albums related
to 1-14CAV can be seen at the links below.
Troop A
(18 Feb)
Troop B (20 Feb)
Troop C (14
Mar)