First Colorado Cavalry Regiment

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The First Colorado Cavalry Regiment was a Union volunteer cavalry unit from the Colorado Territory that served on the Western frontier during the American Civil War, engaging in campaigns against Confederate forces and Native American tribes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Civil War military unit
Union Army cavalry regiment
allegiance Union
associatedWith Union military campaigns in the Trans-Mississippi Theater
branch Union Army NERFINISHED
category Cavalry regiments of the Union Army
Colorado in the American Civil War
Military units and formations of the Colorado Territory
conflict American Civil War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
engagedIn campaigns against Confederate forces in the West
campaigns against Native American tribes
engagedWith Native American tribes on the Great Plains
era 19th century
formedFrom 1st Colorado Volunteer Infantry Regiment NERFINISHED
garrisonRegion Colorado Territory and surrounding Western territories NERFINISHED
historicalRegion American Old West NERFINISHED
location Colorado Territory NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Cavalry
militaryFunction frontier defense
mounted combat
scouting and patrolling
notableFor service on the Western frontier during the American Civil War
opposedTo Confederate States forces NERFINISHED
partOf Union volunteer forces
predecessor 1st Colorado Volunteer Infantry Regiment NERFINISHED
role volunteer cavalry unit
serviceType volunteer
territorialOrigin Colorado Territory NERFINISHED
theaterOfOperations Western frontier of the American Civil War NERFINISHED

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Colorado Territory militia hasPart First Colorado Cavalry Regiment