"shoulder sleeve insignia"@en . . "2d Stryker Cavalry Regiment"@en . "Toujours Pr\u00EAt"@en . . . . "Remember Your Regiment and follow your officers"@en . "3"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Colonel Douglas A. Sims"@en . . ""@en . . . . . "United States of America"@en . "Second Dragoons"@en . . "The 2d Cavalry Regiment (2 CR), also known as the Second Dragoons, is an active \"Strykerized\" infantry and cavalry regiment of the United States Army. The Second Dragoons is a component of V Corps and United States Army Europe, with its garrison at the Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany. It can trace its lineage back to the early part of the 19th century where the 2nd Cavalry has the distinction of being the longest continuously serving regiment in the Army."@en . "Operation Enduring Freedom"@en . . . . "1"^^ . . "Rose Barracks, Vilseck, Germany"@en . . . . "distinctive unit insignia"@en . "Operation Iraqi Freedom"@en . "Regimental coat of arms"@en . . "136"^^ . . "Yellow and Orange"@en . . "--05-23"^^ . . . . "The 2d Cavalry Regiment (2 CR), also known as the Second Dragoons, is an active \"Strykerized\" infantry and cavalry regiment of the United States Army. The Second Dragoons is a component of V Corps and United States Army Europe, with its garrison at the Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany. It can trace its lineage back to the early part of the 19th century where the 2nd Cavalry has the distinction of being the longest continuously serving regiment in the Army. The regiment has previously been known as the 2nd Regiment of Dragoons (5/1836-3/1843, 4/1844-8/1861); 2nd Regiment of Riflemen (3/1843-4/1844); 2nd U.S. Cavalry Regiment (8/1861-7/1942); 2nd Cavalry Regiment (Mecz) (1/1943-12/1943); 2nd Cavalry Group (Mecz) (12/1943-7/1946); 2nd Constabulary Regiment (7/1946-11/1948); 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (11/1948-7/1992); 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (Light) (7/1992-6/2006); 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment (6/2006-7/2011) and most recently 2d Cavalry Regiment (July 2011\u2013present)."@en . . "2"^^ . .