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56th Cavalry Brigade (United States)         
  • Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of 56th Cavalry Brigade.  The brigade was made up of units from Texas, represented by the lone star, and New Mexico, represented by the superimposed red sun of the Zia people.
The 56th Cavalry Brigade was a brigade of the Texas Army National Guard. Its legacy is carried by the modern-day 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.
Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade         
Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade (Polish: Nowogródzka Brygada Kawalerii) was a cavalry unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period. It was created on April 1, 1937, out of the Baranowicze Cavalry Brigade.
10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade (Poland)         
  • Leopard 2A4 of the brigade, December 2005
  • R35 tanks of the 1st Polish battalion of tanks in France, June 1940.
POLISH ARMED FORCES COMBAT FORMATION
10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade; Polish 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade; 10th Brigade of Armored Cavalry; 10th Armoured Brigade (Poland)
The Polish 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade (, ) was an armoured formation of the Polish Armed Forces in the West. It was organized in France during World War II as part of the Polish Army in France, mostly by veterans of the 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade who managed to escape from German and Soviet occupied Poland.

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56th Cavalry Brigade (United States)
The 56th Cavalry Brigade was a brigade of the Texas Army National Guard. Its legacy is carried by the modern-day 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.