File:US 2nd Cavalry Division-B.jpg

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English: 2d CAVALRY DIVISION

SHOULDER SLEEVE INSIGNIA

Description: On a yellow Norman shield with a green border, a blue chevron below two eight-pointed blue stars.

Symbolism: The shield is yellow, the Cavalry color. The stars are taken from the coat of arms of the 2d Cavalry Regiment, which was formerly a unit of the division.

Worn from: August 20, 1921 - May 10, 1944

U.S. Army Center for Military History

http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/topics/afam/2CD.htm
Source US gov
Author US gov

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This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia produced by the United States Army Institute of Heraldry. It is in the public domain but its use is restricted by Title 18, United States Code, Section 704 [1] and the Code of Federal Regulations (32 CFR, Part 507) [2], [3]. Permission to use these images in the USA for most commercial purposes must be obtained from The Institute of Heraldry prior to their use.

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  • 2005-10-05 17:22 CORNELIUSSEON 400×539×8 (34155 bytes) U.S. Army Center for Military History http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/topics/afam/2CD.htm

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