Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, May 12, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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RUGS Last Cavalry Division Remade Into By RUTHERFORD POAT8 United Pres* Staff Correspondent TOKYO —(IP)— America’s last Cavalry division has passed into the record books marking the end 0 j an era 0 j mounted soldiers who i made history in the conquest of | the.American Western plains. 5 The old Inf Cavalry Division, eur lentty on occupation duly in cen tral Honshu, is, being reorganized as an Infantry division and has been renamed the "1st Cavalry Di vision (Infantry).’’ The only horses remaining are ' those the division’s big yellow on ■ shoulder patch insignia. Under the new organization, one regiment, the 12th Cavalry, and Luzon Island section In the pines campaign. Since Sept. 2. 1945 the first day division troops land ed near Yokohama, the unit has been on occupation duty in Japan. It garrisons 10 Japanese perfect urea in the Tokyo-Yokohama vie inity, an area of approximately 23,600 square miles, which is popu lated with more than 12.000.000 per sons. two brigade headquarters, the 1st and and Cavalry Brigades, were in activated. Many smaller units were renamed, Great Combat Unit This Cavalry division became one of the outstanding combat units In World War II. The 1st Cavalry Di vision captured the Admiralty Is lands in early 1914 and then mov ed on to take part In the Leyte and •The 12th Cavalry Regiment and its combat record of distinguished service laded into the past when the regiment was inactivated under the new organization. This regi ment, which was organized on Feb. 2, 1901, took two tours of duty in the Philippines from 1903 to 1909, and from 1909 to 1911, and later returned from its overseas tour to the United States to guard the Mex lean border during the Pancho Villa uprisings in 1914 and 1919. In February, 1919, the regiment first squadron was ordered to the Panama Canal Zone, where it stay ed until 1921. The 12th Cavalry Joined the 1st Cavalry Division in 1932, replacing the 1st Cavalry Re giment, which was reorganized into a mechanised unit. Fought on Leyte Fifty days of continous combat against the Japanese in the rugged mud-soaked mountains of Western Leyte, Philippines, was Just one of its combat accomplishments in Wor ld War n. It was the 12th Cavalry that shoved on through to deliver the final blow* to the ztuborn Jap forces on Leyte. A unit of the 12th Cavalry fought from room to room in the successful battle for the Man ila Hotel In early 1945. Roth brigades in the division, the lft and 2nd Cavalry Brigades, have | been abolished in the new triangu lar 1st Cavalry Division. Thi* brings to a close the existance of one of the oldest Cavalry units in the American Army. Headquarters Troop of the 1st Cavalry Brigade celebrated its 115th anniversary on March 2, 1949. Organized in 1833,, it was then known as Company H, the Regiment of Dragoons, first official United States Army Cavalry unit. Although relatively young—the 11st Cavalry Division was organized on Sept, 13, 1921—the division still has left three of the most famous regiments in the United States Ar | my—the 5th, 7th and 8th Cavalry The 5th Cavalry was organized in j 1855 under the command of Lieut. ' Col. Robert E. Lee. Both organi zed in 1866, the 7th and 8th Caval rys rode over the Western plains {tribes. : in grim pursuit of warring Indian Five troops of the 7th Cav- j airy died with George Armstrong Custer at the Little Big Horn in 1876. Mount Rainier, Washington, is an extinct volcano 14,408 feet high. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and’ embarrass by slipping, dropping or wabbling when you ea' laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FAS TEETH on your plates. This alka line (non-acidi powder holds false teeth more firmly and comfortably. 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(THIS WEEK ONLY) ELECTRIC PORTABLE $35.00 PEDAL MACHINE 24.50 SINGER (Drop Head) PEOAL MACHINE 49.50 SINGER ELECTRIC TABLE MODEL 99.50 (New) UNIVERSAL TABLE MODEL 125.00 Singer Singer Desk PORTABLE MODEL 59.50 13930 ELECTRIC MOTORS 22.50 In*talled On Your Old Machine SEWING MACHINE SHOPS 105 S. 8th Street — Griffin, Ga. 104 NT. Church Street — Thoma.ton, Ga. 2 Ask Your ^5 Grocer For Noboil Whitens Clothes Safely | '"mums Bleachet cioimm **»!!» -Vabeil Removes Stains i “S'NttCTANl I Kills Germs 5e Refund On Empty Bottle i r.RIFFTN DAILY NEWS