The Essex Troop was first formed in 1890 in Newark, NJ in an effort to provide a color guard for the unveiling of a statue of Seth Boyden in Washington Park, Newark, NJ. Soon after these same gentlemen form into a Troop of Cavalry, providing a mounted color guard for distinguished visitors to the City of Newark. In 1893 the Essex Troop was mustered into service with the NJ National Guard as Troop A of Cavalry New Jersey.
From this Troop the First Squadron of Cavalry was organized in 1913 and after service in World War I the 102d Cavalry Regiment was formed. The 1st and 2d Squadrons served in World War II, the 2d Squadron was redesignated as the 117th Cavalry; serving in North Africa, Italy and Southern France. 1st Squadron was redesignated as the 102d Cavalry; landing in Normandy, the first American Troops in Paris in August 1944 and the first to cross into Germany in 1945. Along with its sister squadron the 38th Squadron fought their way across France, Belgium and into Germany.
Currently the heritage of the 102d Cavalry is alive and well under the 1st Squadron 102d Cavalry (RSTA) Headquarters in Westfield, NJ. The Association website is located at: www.essextroop.org, business address is: The Essex Troop, 1315 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ 07052, phone number is 973-736-0952.
Be sure to check them out, especially their page on WWII American Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron and Armored Reconnaissance Battalion Profiles! If you would like your unit listed “Out Front”, send your link and a short biography and we will post it here.







