21st Cavalry Division (United States) - Organization

Organization

  • Headquarters, New York City, New York
    • Headquarters Troop, West New Brighton, New York
  • 51st Cavalry Brigade, New York
    • Headquarters Troop, Staten Island, New York
    • 101st Cavalry Regiment (New York National Guard), Brooklyn, New York
    • 121st Cavalry Regiment (New York National Guard), Rochester, New York
  • 59th Cavalry Brigade, Newark, New Jersey
    • Headquarters Troop, Newark, New Jersey
    • 102d Cavalry Regiment (New Jersey National Guard), Newark, New Jersey
    • 110th Cavalry Regiment (Massachusetts National Guard), Boston, Massachusetts
  • 112th Field Artillery Regiment, Trenton, New Jersey
  • Headquarters Special Troops, West New Brighton, New York
    • 21st Signal Troop, West New Brighton, New York
    • 125th Ordnance Company, (Medium), Connecticut
    • 21st Tank Company (Light), New York
    • 21st Reconnaissance Squadron, Boston, Massachusetts
    • 125th Engineer Squadron, New York
    • 121st Medical Squadron, New York
    • 121st Quartermaster Squadron, Boston, Massachusetts

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