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Troopers and vets celebrate together

This past week, the 3rd Cavalry Regiment celebrated 175 Years since being constituted into the regular Army on May 19, 1846. The regiment also celebrated 30 years since crossing the berm and leading the corps to victory during Desert Storm. And 15 years since the Brave Rifles moved to Fort Hood from Fort Carson, Colorado, and five years since both men and women started serving in all military occupations. “It was a great week celebrating our 3rd Cavalry Regiment family,” Col. Kevin Bradley, 3rd Cav. Regt. commander, said. “It’s up to us to make the 3rd Cavalry Regiment the best cavalry regiment in the world. We do this by bringing everybody together; troopers, families and veterans. It helps them to make that connection when they have the opportunity to see what we do daily, why their job is important, why the training is important, and that way they understand what we are going off to do when our nation calls them to war.”

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3rd CR to celebrate 175th birthday

1 of 3 Jaimin Harris, who has managed the 3rd Cavalry Association Gift Shop, fits Pfc. Timiya Agee, from Waldorf, Maryland, and a communications specialist (25U) with the Regimental Support Squadron, to a Stetson that she will proudly wear during Brave Rifles Week. Photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed, 3rd Cav. Regt. Public Affairs Photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed, 3rd Cav. Regt. Public Affairs Photo by Maj. Marion Jo Nederhoed, 3rd Cav. Regt. Public Affairs

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Fort Hood's 3rd Cavalry Regiment focuses on individual training as leaders build trust with soldiers - Army

By ROSE L. THAYER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: February 11, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Soldiers of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment will spend the majority of 2021 training individually and with their squads as the Fort Hood unit regroups from incidents last year highlighted in a recent review of the base culture and climate, the new regimental commander said. “There are no easy fixes in the [Fort Hood Independent Review Committee] report,” said Col. Kevin Bradley, who became regimental commander Dec. 9, the day after the previous commander was fired following the report’s public release. Rebuilding this unit, is “going to take time,” he said during an interview about one month into the job.

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