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The 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment was formed in 1846 and probably did serve in the Philippines, though the Wiki article on them has a hole in it for that period. You will notice though that their insignia does indeed include a trumpet and the number 3.
They were nicknamed "The Brave Rifles" and their motto is "Blood and Steel". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3d_Armored_Cavalry_Regiment_(United_States) |
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This is their current insignia, but i am certain that the design would have been different back then, though it still probably maintained the same elements like the bugle.
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Also the symbol on the reverse side from the triangle and sun looks like a cavalry flag, does it not?
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![]() The trumpet insignia on the scabbard looks old fashioned; perhaps a holdover from the Civil War ? |
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