During
World War I, Texas raised and trained two brigades of cavalry in anticipation of their mobilization in January 1919 and subsequent service on the battlefields of
France. The end of the war on November 11, 1918 precluded the mobilization of the brigades and made their members ineligible of the Victory medal. In 1922, the
Texas's congressional delegation lobbied for approval of a medal to recognize the unique service of these troops. On April 16, 1924
Congress authorized the issuance of the Texas Cavalry Medal to those who served in the two cavalry brigades. The medal was designed by Mr. Anthony de Francisci and authorized by Public Law 91 of the
68th Congress and is a lasting testament to the patriotism and dedication to duty of Texas Cavalrymen during World War I. ==Design==