9th Cavalry Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia Crest

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9th Cavalry Distinctive Unit Insignia Crest.  This insignia is sold as individuals.  If you need a pair, please add two to your cart.

  • Sold as individuals
  • Made in the USA
  • High quality with pin back 
  • Manufactured in accordance with Government specifications

    Quick Overview

    CavHooah is proud to offer Sta Brite authentic insignia for your Stetson, Class A's, Dress Blues, or Army Service Uniform (ASU).

    A gold color metal and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall: An Indian in breech clout and war bonnet, mounted on a galloping pony, brandishing a rifle in his right and holding a single rein in his left hand, all in gold, displayed upon a five-bastioned fort in blue edged with gold.

    The five-bastioned fort was the badge of the Fifth Army Corps in Cuba, of which the Ninth Cavalry was a part. The yellow outline is for the Cavalry, and the blue for active service in the Spanish-American War. The mounted Indian represents the Indian campaigns of the Regiment.

    The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 9th Cavalry Regiment on 22 October 1925. It was re-designated for the 509th Tank Battalion in May 1951. It was amended again to change the symbolism in July 1951. The insignia was later re-designated for the 9th Cavalry Regiment on 1 October 1958.