Association Membership

April 26th, 2010

Would you like to be part of the first and oldest unit specific veteran’s organization in the United States, established in 1899 by the 2d Cavalry veterans of the Spanish-American War?

Would you like to help the active regiment and it’s veterans through numerous programs including a scholarship program and wounded warrior program?

Would you like to receive the Thoroughbred newsletter?

Your membership in the 2d Cavalry Association includes this and so much more.

Our mission is three fold; support our veterans, preserve and share our history, and support our regiment whenever the need arises. We are “Toujours Pret – Always Ready!”

Click the following link or paste it into your browser for information and application options.
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=162737

  • Comments(10)

10 Responses to “Association Membership”

  1. carol tayloron 26 Jun 2010 at 10:18

    looking for those who served with William [Bill] Harris in Korea, 1957-1959

    he is my neighbor and is trying to get info on his service records. virtually all records were burned at the ASArmy HQ in Kansas [?] 30 years ago. His kids and grandkids would like the info and Bill wants to provide all he can.

    thanks for any help you can provide.

  2. johnny w phippson 04 Oct 2010 at 21:43

    Did this all just change. I was on here awhile back now my profile and evrything is gone. What happened ?

  3. David.Gettmanon 05 Oct 2010 at 07:11

    Are you sure you have the right website? No member profiles on this site. Are you thinking of Dragoon Base? http://dragoonbase.ning.com/

  4. Raymond D. Pettitton 23 Nov 2010 at 00:43

    I have attempted to contact someone concerning a membership that I paid for a year ago when I arrived at the unit. Two representatives have told me that I could look at the website and see if they have my membership. I have looked and frankly, am frustrated. I also attempted to email the adjutant with a return from “mailer daemon – unfound addressee” This has only increased my frustration. Is there a way that someone could contact me to determine where my money or membership is?

    CH (CPT) Raymond D. Pettitt
    2 SCR RSS HHT
    Muleskinner Shepherd

  5. David.Gettmanon 23 Nov 2010 at 05:51

    Cpt. Pettitt,
    I have forwarded your inquiry and hopefully will get resolution soon.

    Thank you for your service to our country and our Soldiers.

  6. Cameron Snavleyon 15 Sep 2011 at 13:59

    If anyone has any information about Major S.W. Benkosky other than what is on this site, please contact me at Lizna93@yahoo.com. I believe I have come to posess something that once belonged to him.

  7. Guy Michael Rabuckon 26 Jan 2012 at 08:30

    I paid for a Lifetime Membership about a year ago, #L2174. I received my card signed by Mr. Golden, but no longer receive any emails nor T-Bred mail. I may need to update my mail address with you, since I am now in Ft. Bragg, NC. How do I do that? Thank you for your help.

    CW4 Guy Michael Rabuck

  8. Clark McClelland, ScO, NASAon 30 May 2012 at 10:52

    Can anyone please locate the name of Leroy Blanchard Leitch, who was part of the US Army Mounted Cavalry
    and born in Mount Clemens, Michigan. in about May 5, 1902 (?) he served in Texas, and Mexico in about 1917 or 1918?
    I am seeking this for his very old Daughter June Adel (Leitch) Brill.
    I am a former NASA ScO, Space Shuttle Fleet, KSC, Florida 1958 to 1992.

  9. Randy J Faul Sron 19 Jul 2012 at 17:44

    Why is there no info on this regiment between 1992 and 1996? I was the SMS during this period and we were involved in many historical deployments and operations that had great significance to the regiment?

  10. David.Gettmanon 19 Jul 2012 at 17:55

    My fault and my fault alone, Randy. It’s a rather huge project researching and posting the entire 176 years of the 2d Dragoon history by myself. Not being very computer literate, and having to start from scratch more than once, it gets a little daunting sometimes.

    Still a work in progress with the entire Cold War period and much more still to come.

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