The 61st Cavalry traces its lineage to the
601st Tank Destroyer Battalion. The 601st was activated on the 19th August 1941 and deployed to
England on 2 August 1942. In
North Africa, the battalion participated in the battles of Ousseltia Valley,
Sbeitla,
Kasserine Pass,
Mateur, and
El Guettar, for which it was awarded the
Presidential Unit Citation for destroying 37 tanks in 24 hours. The battalion conducted its first
amphibious assault at
Salerno on 9 September 1943, with the
36th Infantry Division and
1st Ranger Battalion. It fought through Salerno until 30 September 1943. The 601st conducted its second amphibious assault at
Anzio Beachhead where they destroyed 42 enemy tanks and countless enemy personnel. In Southern France,
SSG Clyde Choate of C Company, 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion was awarded the
Medal of Honor for his actions near the town of Bruyéres, France, on 25 October 1944. During the
16-day battle at Colmar, the battalion succeeded in destroying 18 enemy tanks and dozens of enemy fortifications. The 601st was awarded its second Presidential Unit Citation for the battalion's actions and valor. In intense fighting outside of Colmar,
Second Lieutenant Audie Murphy earned the Medal of Honor by single-handedly defeating a German attack atop a damaged and burning 601st
M10 tank destroyer. The soldiers of the squadron also permanently removed many insurgents from the fight. The squadron had the highest number of detainees sentenced to long-term incarceration and the highest number of high-value individuals killed or captured for a battalion-sized unit for all of
Multi-National Division - Baghdad. Beginning in 2007, there were no more
RSTA battalions in the US Army, only cavalry units. So, the 3-61 CAV included C Company in 2004–07, which was changed to C Troop (dismounted cavalry) in 2007; A Troop and B Troop remained mounted cavalry. On 15 July 2024, the 3rd Squadron cased its colors and was officially deactivated. ==Lineage==