California volunteer cavalry

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The California volunteer cavalry was a Union mounted regiment of volunteer soldiers from California that served in the American Civil War, primarily conducting frontier defense and campaigns in the Western territories.

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California volunteer cavalry canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Union Army regiment
mounted regiment
allegiance Union
basedIn California during the American Civil War
conflict American Civil War
country United States of America
countryDuringService United States NERFINISHED
duty escorting military and civilian parties
garrison duty in Western posts
guarding communication lines
protecting frontier settlements
engagedAgainst Confederate forces in the West
hostile groups threatening frontier security
historicalEra 19th century
locationOrganized California GENERATED
militaryBranch cavalry
participatedIn frontier campaigns during the American Civil War
partOf Union Army forces in the West NERFINISHED
primaryFunction defense of Western territories
mounted patrols on the frontier
recruitmentArea California NERFINISHED
role campaigns in Western territories
frontier defense
mounted troops
sideInWar Union side in the American Civil War
theaterOfOperations Western United States NERFINISHED
Western territories
typeOfUnit volunteer soldiers

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Battle of Apache Pass involvedUnit California volunteer cavalry