66th Cavalry Division (United States)

The Army Reserve's 66th Cavalry Division was created from the perceived need for additional cavalry units. It numbered in succession of the Regular Army Divisions, which were not all active at its creation. Going into World War II, the U.S. Army Cavalry contained three Regular, four National Guard, and six organized reserve cavalry divisions as well as one independent cavalry brigade, the 56th from Texas.

Organization

 * Headquarters & Headquarters Troop
 * 161st Brigade
 * 321st Cavalry Regiment DUI.png Cavalry Regiment
 * 322nd Cavalry Regiment DUI.png Cavalry Regiment
 * 162nd Brigade
 * 323rd Cavalry Regiment DUI.png Cavalry Regiment
 * 324th Cavalry Regiment DUI.png Cavalry Regiment
 * 866th Field Artillery Regiment
 * 466th Tank Company
 * 66th Signal Troop
 * 586th Ordnance Company
 * 466th Quartermaster Squadron
 * 466th Armored Car Squadron
 * 406th Engineer Squadron
 * 366th Medical Squadron

Stationing

 * The 66th Cavalry Division was dispersed across the United States. The division was primarily composed of personnel from Nebraska, Missouri, Utah, and North Dakota.