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The work on the Cavalry Divisions is outstanding, but there is a new article about all types of Army Divisions, so, since this is an article about the regiments, I'm going to move the division parts to Division insignia of the United States Army. Without objection...Hammon27 17:45, 9 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

28th Cavalry & others

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Regiments that presently don't have available images of their Coat of Arms, should place holders be left in their place, as was done before the information was moved? --RightCowLeftCoast (talk) 18:01, 11 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  • well this has been gone over to death. but heres an idea.- how about if a unit exists but was never issued a coat of arms, it gets a blank spot with the explenation that "COA not issued". so people arnt wasting there time trying to find one. the otheres can just be assumed that there around but not digitized. Cav has a pile of numbers that were never used. and a short list should be included in the intro paragraph.