The 308th Cavalry Regiment is a unit within the United States Army, specifically part of the U.S. Army Reserve. This regiment, with its headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida, falls under the 78th Training Command. Its primary role involves reconnaissance, security, and mobility operations, using a combination of ground-based vehicles and aviation assets to execute its missions effectively.The 308th Cavalry Regiment was activated on March 16, 2005, following the U.S. Army's reorganization. The regiment comprises three squadrons: Troop A based in Jacksonville, Florida; Troop B in Fort Smith, Arkansas; and Troop C stationed in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. These squadrons perform various tasks related to reconnaissance, security, and mobility operations, often serving as the eyes and ears of larger formations.The 308th Cavalry Regiment has been deployed multiple times, contributing to various military operations both domestically and abroad. Its members are highly trained professionals who serve with courage and dedication, upholding the traditions and values of the United States Army.