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An Overview of the 1st Cavalry Division Association
On 17 July 1944, a group of First Team Soldiers in the Admiralty Islands agreed to form an Association of 1st Cavalry Division Soldiers and Veterans to preserve old friendships and conduct periodic reunions. Today the 1st Cavalry Division Association (1CDA) is a non-political, non-sectarian, non-profit, Soldiers and Veterans fraternal organizati
on that has over 29,000 active members. Our membership consists of Troopers who rode horses in the 1930’s through Troopers who ride Abrams tanks and Apache helicopters today. Our equipment, tactics and the locations where we served may be different, but we all share a commonality of serving in the best Division in the United States Army – the 1st Cavalry Division. The Association unanimously adopted a Constitution in November 1948 during its first reunion and was incorporated in Washington, D.C. on 1 September 1949. The Constitution begins by listing the aims and objectives of the Association. It states, “The 1st Cavalry Division Association was organized in the Admiralty Islands with the common aims: to perpetuate the fine traditions and the gallant accomplishments of the Division; to provide a suitable memorial dedicated to the memory of our fallen comrades; to establish an endowment program to continue as a lasting reminder in their memory; to preserve and strengthen the fine friendships that found root during war service in the 1st Cavalry Division; and to be mutually helpful to one another in the years which lie ahead.”
The 1st Cavalry Division Band, Honor Guard, and Horse Cavalry Detachment maintain that tradition as the Battle Streamers on the unit Colors flutter in the breeze on Cooper Field during ceremonies at Fort Hood. Association members maintain contact with their old units and often conduct briefings or leader development classes for them during the reunions conducted at Fort Hood. This helps to bring the Division’s history to life for the present-day Troopers. The Association Historian and other members of the Association undertook the task of updating and recording the history of the Division. The resulting book, 1st Cavalry Division, 1921 - 2017, is another way the Association ensures that the accomplishments of the Division are remembered. The Association formed the 1CDA Museum Foundation in 2004 to provide support to the 1st Cavalry Division Museum. The Museum Foundation helps the Museum preserve, maintain, and present the history of the First Team for generations of Troopers yet to come. Contributions to the 1CDA Museum Foundation are tax deductible. The names of our honored dead from previous wars are set in long bronze tablets that surround those who enter the 1st Cavalry Division Memorial Chapel on Fort Hood. The tablets affixed to the inner walls of the Chapel are a fulfillment of the pledge to dedicate a fitting memorial to the 10,383 1st Cavalry Division Troopers who gave their lives during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Desert Storm. The dedication plaque near the entrance of the Chapel states, “This Memorial is dedicated by the Troopers past and present of the 1st Cavalry Division to those of our ranks who have fallen in battle. We record their names here as a perpetual roll call in honor of their selfless sacrifice. We, your comrades in arms, salute you and rededicate ourselves to the principles of duty, honor, and country for which you gave the last full measure of devotion.” The memorial was dedicated during the 1995 reunion and continues to be a focus of our Memorial Service during reunions held in Killeen/Fort Hood. Additionally, the Museum Foundation organized an effort to build a Division Memorial to honor the Troopers of the Division that were killed while serving in the Division in the War on Terror. This Memorial stands on Cooper Field adjacent to the Division Headquarters to honor those who died and was dedicated on 4 April 2006. The names and date of death of the Troopers that died in Iraq and Afghanistan are recorded on this Memorial. In 1967, the Sergeants Major of the Division asked the Association to provide support for the children of Troopers who had been killed in action in Vietnam in the form of scholarships. In August of 1968 a trust agreement was signed that established the Foundation of the 1st Cavalry Division Association. Since that time, the Foundation has provided in excess of $1,380,000 in scholarship grants to 916 eligible applicants. Scholarships are awarded to children of Soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division who died or were totally and permanently disabled as a result of wounds received or diseases contracted while serving with the 1st Cavalry Division in any armed conflict. The children of Association members who die while serving with the 1st Cavalry Division during peacetime and active duty Soldiers, currently serving in the Division, who are members of the Association and their spouses are eligible. Donations by individual Association members, an annual golf tournament on Patriot's Day, the Brick and Paver Program, and an investment portfolio managed by the Foundation Trustees provide the corpus that supports the program. Contributions to the Foundation of the 1CDA are tax deductible. Cavalry Troopers from every period of the Division’s history have formed friendships that continue to stand the test of time. Whether forged in combat or while serving in peacetime, relationships between Troopers are something special and can only be truly understood by another trooper. The Troopers in the Admiralty Islands understood this bond and decided they wanted their friendships to continue, and continue they have. Since the first reunion in El Paso, Texas in 1948 the 1st Cavalry Division Association has met every year – 65 straight years with our most recent gathering in Portland, Oregon in June 2012. Since 1983, the reunion has been held in Fort Hood/Killeen every other year except for 2007. In 2007, the reunion was held in Riverside, California due to the deployment of the Division to Iraq. The members of the Association select the location for the other reunions three years in advance, by vote at the General Membership meeting during reunions at Fort Hood. Reunion events include a Welcome Mixer, War Era and Unit Luncheons; meetings of the Board of Governors, Foundation Trustees, Museum Foundation Trustees, Chapter Presidents, the General Membership. Additionally, an Association Banquet, Ladies Tea, and a Memorial Ceremony are also conducted during the reunion. Plenty of time is spent in the Reunion Room reminiscing with old friends and making new ones. The Association authorized geographical location or unit focused Chapters so Troopers who could not attend reunions could continue to meet. The 1st Cavalry Division Association currently has 25 local or regional chapters in 23 different states and the District of Columbia. It also has 3 unit-oriented chapters that are chartered and active. The size of individual Chapters varies but each offers Troopers an opportunity to meet and socialize with other Troopers and enjoy Cavalry camaraderie. The SABER is printed every other month and subscriptions for Life members are $10 and Associate members are $15 per year. It is available on our web page in an Adobe PDF for no charge. SABER provides another forum for members to preserve and strengthen the fine friendships made years ago by providing columns that focus on the units that have been assigned to the Division. Additionally, columns that discuss the activities of the active duty Division, the Horse Cavalry Detachment, Chapter News, and other articles that are submitted by members that are published from time to time. Two special items in the SABER are the Taps and Wanted sections. Taps lists the names, units, and periods of service of Troopers who have passed away and have been reassigned to Fiddler’s Green. The Wanted section provides members the opportunity to find other Troopers or help each other by making contact with one another. Members who are on-line can enjoy the history of the Division, obtain information on Association programs, and leave a message for others by making an entry in our Guest Book when they visit our web page at www.1cda.org/. If you don’t own a computer visit a friend or a public library to log-on and take a trip through the Cavalry Outpost provided by the Association Historian. Unit histories for the units presently assigned to the Division are available along with links to a listing of Chapters and to other web pages that have ties or history with the Division. An on-line catalog is available for any member who wishes to purchase 1st Cavalry Division items from the Crossed Sabers Chapter Souvenir Shop. Money earned in the Souvenir Shop supports the 1st Cavalry Division Museum, the Association, and provides funds so our active duty Troopers can attend the reunions when they are not held at Fort Hood. The Association has three paid employees who staff the Headquarters in Copperas Cove, Texas. The office staff is assisted by the Officers, Board of Governors, Foundation Trustees, and Museum Foundation Trustees, Advisory Council, and a large group of volunteer members who aid with the Chapters, reunions, SABER, and the Division Support Program. The aims and objectives of the Association are as valid today as they were when they were signed in 1948. The Charter Members of the 1st Cavalry Division set the conditions for a successful operation and the Troopers of each successive generation have joined ranks to make the 1st Cavalry Division Association the great organization it is. It’s a great team, it’s our team, it’s the First Team!
03/24/2026
On behalf of the ARTB CDR, COL Stew Lindsay, and the ARTB CSM, CSM Pat Hartung, it is our distinct honor to invite you to attend the 42nd Annual Best Ranger Competition 2026. This historic competition brings together elite Soldiers from across the Army who exemplify excellence, teamwork, endurance, and the enduring Ranger spirit.
The opening ceremony officially initiates the competition as Ranger teams begin 60+ hours of continuous operations.
Opening Ceremony:
Date: Friday, 10 April 2026
Time: 0500–0600
Location: Camp Rogers, Malvesti Obstacle Course
Address: 10850 Schneider Road, Fort Benning, GA 31905
From the Opening Ceremony massive start, Ranger Run-Swim-Run, and Ranger Long Haul, your next destination is at the following Key Event Locations:
Day 1 Ranger Reckoning | Next to Harmony Church Range Complex
Day 2 Day Stakes at York Field
Day 3: Start at Victory Pond
*Buddy Run Finish Line at the National Infantry Museum*
The Award Ceremony will recognize all competitors and honor the winners of the Best Ranger Competition for their exceptional grit, determination, and commitment to the Ranger legacy while fostering esprit de corps across the Regiment and Army.
Award Ceremony
Date: Monday, 13 April 2026
Time: 1000
Location: McGinnis-Wickham Hall- Building 4
Address: 1 Karker Street, Fort Benning Ga, 31905
Please confirm your attendance by completing the RSVP at the link or QR code provided.
Should you require assistance or have any questions, please contact our office at your earliest convenience.
We sincerely hope you will join us in celebrating the Best Ranger Competition premier annual event.
Respectfully,
Winkelspecht, Bret
SSG, USA
Brigade S1 NCO / Strength Manager
Airborne & Ranger Training Brigade
Fort Benning, GA 31905
03/18/2026
27 March 2026, 10am, Daytona Beach, Florida
03/18/2026
2026 15th Med BN Assn Reunion Information
The 2026 15th Med Bn Assn Reunion/100-Year Anniversary of the 15th Medical Battalion Celebration will be held at the Hyatt Place Oklahoma City, OK. Wed, 22 April -Sunday, 26 April. For details, please go to our Web site (15thmedbnassociation.org) and click on “Reunion Info”.
Reunion registration can be accomplished at the reunion. After 15 March, registration requires a late fee of $15. After 23 March, the hotel will no longer honor our contract group rate of $119/night.
The detailed Schedule of Events is posted on the Web site. Below is an abbreviated schedule.
22 APR WED
1500-1700 Reunion Registration
1500 Hospitality Room opens
23 APR THUR
0900-1100 Executive Committee Meeting (Private meeting for EC members only)
Free time for personal touring
24 APR FRI
1000-1200 Angel Spouse (Auxiliary) Meeting
Free time for personal touring
25 APR SAT
1000-1400 Purple Heart Video Interviews
1400-1430 100-Year Anniversary of 15th Medical Battalion Ceremony
1430-1600 General Membership Meeting (Annual Business Meeting)
1600-1630 Group Photo
1700-1800 Happy Hour
1800-2000 Banquet
12/24/2025
To all of our 1st Cav Soldiers, Veterans & Families
11/07/2025
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09/23/2025
Today, the Association of the United States Army is proud to announce its latest entry in the Medal of Honor graphic novel series, which features a Kansas hero: Medal of Honor: Emil Kapaun.
Emil Kapaun is the most decorated chaplain in Army history. Known for his courage as much as his spiritual guidance, Kapaun stayed to treat the wounded when Chinese forces overwhelmed his unit during the Korean War. He was sent to a prisoner of war camp, where he gave his rations to fellow Soldiers and defied his captors to lead prayer meetings. Kapaun was awarded the Medal of Honor in 2013 and is under consideration for sainthood in the Catholic Church.
The Association of the United States Army celebrates their valor with the Medal of Honor graphic novel series. These full-color digital books are created by a talented team of professionals drawn from the comic book industry, and the details are vetted by professional historians. Each eight-page issue profiles a true American hero, bringing to life the daring deeds that distinguished themselves by gallantry in action “above and beyond the call of duty.”
The series started in October 2018 with the release of Medal of Honor: Alvin York to commemorate the centennial of York’s heroic actions in World War I. To date, 28 issues have been published, commemorating such heroes as Audie Murphy, Mary Walker, Daniel Inouye, Henry Johnson, and Roy Benavidez.
Medal of Honor Graphic Novels
Volume 7, Issue 4: Medal of Honor: Emil Kapaun Emil Kapaun is the most decorated chaplain in Army history. Known for his courage as much as his spiritual guidance, Kapaun stayed to treat the wounded when Chinese forces overwhelmed his unit during the Korean War.
08/27/2025
CAV WEEK IS COMING 🚨
Get ready for a week full of competition, camaraderie, and Cavalry pride 🐎 ⚔️
From sports to squad competitions, Cav Week is your chance to show out, rep your unit, and make some memories. Don't miss your shot to sign up with your command teams and lock in your spot!
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08/20/2025
TO: All 1st Cavalry Division Veterans in the MURRIETA, CA area.
Local members of the 1st Cavalry Division Association are invited to a chapter organizational meeting on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 1700(5:00p.m.) at the Zarka Cigar Lounge, 41890 Enterprise Circle South, Temecula, CA 92590.
You are invited to attend this gathering to find old Cav friends, meet new friends from the Cav, and support the formation of this new chapter of the 1st Cavalry Division Association. Bring along your friends who served with the Division but are not yet members of the Association, and your spouses or significant others. If you have any questions, please contact the person listed below.
Let’s all get together to help get this new chapter started on the road toward becoming one of the best in the 1st Cavalry Division Association.
08/06/2025
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