The Fleur-de-lis The Second Cavalry Regiment was the only American unit to participate in World War I as horse cavalry. The fleur-de-lis is the historic emblem of France where this action took place. |
Distinctive Unit Insignia
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The Scroll and Motto The motto "Toujours Pret" translated from the French means "Always Ready". It indicates the spirit and mission of the Regiment to go wherever and whenever needed. |
The Palmetto Leaf In 1836 the Second Dragoons were founded and moved to the Florida Everglades to engage the hostile Seminole Indians. The green leaf of the palmetto tree, which was common to these swamps, commemorates the first campaign of the Regiment |

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Background ShieldOriginally called the Second Dragoons, the Regiment wore an eight-pointed gilded star as a cap ornament. Representing the very earliest of the history of the Second Armored Cavalry, the dragoon star forms the background of the insignia. |