Skip to content

Travel Bug Dog Tag HOOAH!!'s FIRST TEAM TB

Trackable Options
Found this item? Log in.
Printable information sheet to attach to HOOAH!!'s FIRST TEAM TB Print Info Sheet
There is 1 user watching this listing.
Owner:
HOOAH!! Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Origin:
Minnesota, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

This is not collectible.

Use TB2HZB9 to reference this item.

First time logging a Trackable? Click here.

Current Goal

To travel the U.S & the world going from cache to cache & to as many Military Bases as posible spreading the word about MAGC The Military Association of GeoCachers A Wonderful Organization for Active Duty, Guard, Reserve & Retired Personnel, thier Families , Honorably discharged Vets & Military Supporters. SPEND TIME WITH MILITARY PERSONNEL YOU KNOW, TAKE THEM CACHING.

About This Item

1ST Cav. DCU

This is a Subdued Desert or DCU 1ST CAVALRY Patch.

The patch of the 1st Cavalry Division has a history as colorful as its design, reflecting the proud heritage of the United States Cavalry in a timeless manner.

The insignia selected for the First team patch was designed by Colonel and Mrs. Ben Dorsey. The colonel was then commander of the 7th Cavalry Regiment at Fort Bliss, Texas. Mrs. Dorsey related that the combination of the golden sunset at Fort Bliss and the traditional colors of the Cavalry; blue and yellow, were a great influence on the background color and the insignia. The choice of the horse's head for the insignia was made by the family after they observed a mounted trooper ride by their home on a beautiful blue-black thoroughbred. Later, to improve visibility, the color scheme was modified replacing the blue for black, the symbolic color of iron and armor.

On a "sunset" yellow triangular Norman Shield with rounded corners 5 1/4 inches in height, a black diagonal stripe extends over the shield from upper left to the lower right. In the upper right, a black horse's head cut off diagonally at the neck, appears within 1/8 inches of an Army Green border. The traditional Cavalry color of yellow and the horse's head is symbolic of the original organizational structure of the Cavalry. The color black is symbolic of iron, alluding to the organizational transition from mounted horses to tanks and heavy armor. The black stripe, in heraldry termed a "Sable Bend", represents a "baldric" (a standard Army issue belt worn over the right shoulder to the opposite hip - sometimes referred to as a "Sam Browne belt") which retains either a scabbard which sheaths the trooper's saber or revolver holster.

During the Vietnam engagements, the yellow background of the patch for Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) was changed to a subdued Olive Drab (OD) green in order to minimize targeting of personnel. The yellow/black patch is retained for Class "A" uniform dress. Otherwise the patch has not changed from the original design and shape.
& as I stated this is the Desert DCU version.
it is now worn on the ACU uniform in ACU.

Gallery Images related to HOOAH!!'s FIRST TEAM TB

View All 9 Gallery Images

Tracking History (21070.8mi) View Map

Dropped Off 8/14/2010 team_geomonkey placed it in River Pirate Cache Minnesota - 41.8 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 8/14/2010 TheMischiefs discovered it   Visit Log

Cool TB! TeamGeomonkey had it today and showed us before dropping it in a cache! Good luck!

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/13/2010 team_geomonkey retrieved it from Buffalo Family Fun: Eastland Estates II Minnesota   Visit Log

Very cool TB! Ethan especially loved reading about it.

Dropped Off 8/13/2010 HOOAH!! placed it in Buffalo Family Fun: Eastland Estates II Minnesota   Visit Log
data on this page is cached for 3 mins