First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry

First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry's Unit Crest
Active1774–present
CountryUnited States of America
BranchArmy
TypeLight Cavalry Unit
SizeCompany
Garrison/HQ23rd Street Armory, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Nickname(s)First City Troop, The Troop
Motto(s)"For These We Strive"
AnniversariesUnit Founding: November 17, 1774
EngagementsBattle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton, Battle of Gettysburg
Websitehttps://firsttroop.com/history/
Commanders
Current CommanderCPT Timothy C. Lehotsky
Notable
commanders
CPT Abraham Markoe
Insignia
Standard of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalryd
Shoulder Insignia of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalryd
An 1812 illustration of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry by John Lewis Krimmel
Captain Joseph Lapsley Wilson of the First City Troop circa 1894
First Troop Armory in 1863

The First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry, also known as the First City Troop, is a unit of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. It is one of the oldest military units in the United States still in active service and is among the most decorated units in the U.S. Army. Accordingly, the Troop operates under a number of principles of self-governance unique in the U.S. military, including the election of unit members and officers, voluntarily forgoing pay for military service to the country, continuing to practice horse cavalry skills and tactics, and recruiting a high percentage of its members from veterans of prior active duty service across all branches (many of whom resign past officer commissions to join), as well as older civilian mid-career professionals.[1]

It is the only U.S. military unit that owns its own armory building, built with private funds in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square neighborhood.

As of November 2017, the troop had 46 active members (33 drilling with the A-1/104th CAV), up from 35 in 2014.[1]

History

The First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry, or "First City Troop", was organized in 1774 as the Light Horse of the City of Philadelphia, often referred to as the Philadelphia Light Horse, one of the first patriotic military organizations established in the American Revolution.

Abraham Markoe was the founder and the first Captain[2] of the Philadelphia Light Horse, known today as the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry.[3]

Early members came from a number of local social organizations, including the Schuylkill Fishing Company, the Schuylkill Company of Fort St. Davids, the St. Andrew's Society of Philadelphia, the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, the Society of the Sons of St. George, and especially the Gloucester Fox Hunting Club. Captain Samuel Morris was Gloucester's first president and Captain Robert Wharton its last.

During the Revolution, the troop fought in the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, and Germantown. It often served as George Washington's personal bodyguard. The unit also saved James Wilson at the "Battle of Fort Wilson" riot.

During the American Civil War, the First City Troop was called into active duty several times, beginning with the 1861 Campaign that led to the First Battle of Bull Run. During the Gettysburg Campaign, the company, under the command of future U.S. Speaker of the House Samuel J. Randall, performed scouting duties leading into the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in late June before being redeployed to York County following a brief skirmish on June 26, 1863. The company later screened Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge against the Confederate forces of John Brown Gordon.

John J. Pershing said that "no National Guard organization in the country did more, relatively, in the First World War than" the First City Troop.[4]

Today, the First City Troop deploys overseas with the Pennsylvania National Guard in support of Army operations. Since 9/11, the unit has deployed to Bosnia, Iraq, Egypt, and Kuwait, with elements of the unit additionally deploying to Afghanistan, the Persian Gulf, Europe, and Latin America. Membership is by election. Soldiers on the active roll continue to donate their drill pay back to the unit, in order to maintain a tradition of voluntary service.

The troop draws its membership from Troop A, 1st Squadron, 104th Cavalry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division (United States), Pennsylvania Army National Guard.

Campaign credit

Flag of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
Facade of the First Troop armory

Revolutionary War

Civil War

War with Spain

  • Puerto Rico

World War I

  • Battle of Ypres-Lys
  • Champagne-Marne
  • Aisne-Marne
  • Oise-Aisne
  • Meuse-Argonne
  • Champagne 1918
  • Lorraine 1918

World War II

  • Northern France
  • Central Europe

Operation Enduring Freedom

  • Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Streamer


Captains of the Troop

  • Abraham Markoe (1774-1776)[5]
  • Samuel Morris (1776-1786)
  • Samuel Miles (1786-1788)
  • Christian Febiger (1790-1794)
  • John Dunlap (1794-1803)
  • Robert Wharton (1803-1810)
  • Charles Ross (1811-1817)
  • John R. C. Smith (1817-1825)
  • Lynford Lardner (1825-1827)
  • William H. Hart (1827-1842)
  • John Butler (1842-1847)
  • Thomas C. James (1850-1863)
  • Fairman Rogers (1866-1869)
  • M. Edward Rogers (1869-1876)
  • A. Loudon Snowden (1877-1878)
  • Edward Burd Grubb (1878-1889)
  • Jos. Lapsley Wilson (1889-1894)
  • John C. Groome (1896-1910)
  • J. Franklin McFadden (1910-1917)
  • George C. Thayer (1917-1919)
  • Thomas Cadwalader (1919-1920)
  • Clement B. Wood (1920-1930)
  • Effingham B. Morris Jr. (1930-1933)
  • Crawford C. Madera (1933-1937)
  • John C. Groome Jr. (1937-1941)
  • Henry B. Coxe Jr. (1941-1942)
  • Robert N. Downs III (1942-1946)
  • R. Gwynne Stout (1946-1948)
  • Robert S. Ingersoll Jr. (1948-1950)
  • William S. Stokes Jr. (1950-1957)
  • Henry P, Glendinning Jr. (1957-1960)
  • Henry Mck. Ingersoll (1960-1965)
  • Thomas G. Ashton (1965-1966)
  • Charles M. Meredith III (1966-1968)
  • G. Jeremy Cummin (1968-1970)
  • Murray H. Dawson (1970-1975)
  • Stanley Bright III (1975-1978)
  • Alexander Kerr (1978-1980)
  • Marcel Francois Lamour (1980-1983)
  • Dennis Joseph Boylan (1983-1988)
  • Simeon D. Isayeff (1988-1989)
  • Richard D. Hughes (1989-1991)
  • Keith D. Roger (1991- 1995)
  • Christopher C. Smythe (1995-1997)
  • Harry J. Gobora III (1997-2000)
  • Eric E.L. Guenther Jr. (2000-2003)
  • Lawrence J. Field (2003-2007)
  • Anslem T.W. Richards (2007-2009)
  • David B Thayer (2009-2010)
  • Tyler C. Hathaway (2010-2014)
  • Garri B. Hendell (2014-2016)
  • Gregory T. Colella (2016-2020)
  • Jason P. Wall (2020-2022)
  • Michael L. Easterly (2022-2024)
  • Timothy C. Lehotsky (2024-present)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Phillips, Michael (October 15, 2014). "Philadelphia Is Looking for a Few Good Gentlemen". New York. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "History:Philadelphia (1774–1775)". FTPCC web site. First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry. Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-01. Abraham Markoe, a Danish subject, was chosen to be the first Captain because of his energy in organizing the Troop and his previous Danish military experience. Though prevented from open participation in the War as a result of the Neutrality Edict issued by then King Christian VII of Denmark, Captain Markoe took an active part in the defeat of the enemy by all other available means.
  3. ^ Johnson, Robert (2006). Saint Croix 1770–1776: The First Salute to the Stars and Stripes. AuthorHouse. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-4259-7008-6. This same Abraham Markoe, in 1775, organized the Light Horse Troop of Philadelphia, and presented the troop with what is considered the first flag with thirteen stripes representing the thirteen colonies.
  4. ^ Hudson, Richard L. 1980. "At Ease, Troopers: Fall Out for Caviar and Pickled Herring. That's the Order Often Heard at Elite Philadelphia Club, A Unit of the National Guard." Wall Street Journal. February 29, 1980. Page A1
  5. ^ N.A (1991). History of the First Philadelphia City Cavalry 1948-1991. Philadelphia: The Winchell Company. p. 167.

Further reading

  • Brooke, George, III. With the First City Troop on the Mexican Border. Philadelphia: 1917.
  • Clark, William P. Official History of the Militia And the National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania from the Earliest Period of Record to the Present Time. 3 vols. Philadelphia: 1909–1912.
  • First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. By-Laws, Muster Roll, and Papers Selected from the Archives of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry, 1840.
  • First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. History of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry; From Its Organization November 17th 1774 to Its Centennial Anniversary .... Philadelphia: Hallowell, 1875.
  • Hendler, Charles J., compiler. Official History of the Militia and National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania. 4 vols. Philadelphia: 1936.
  • Hudson, Richard L. 1980. "At Ease, Troopers: Fall Out for Caviar and Pickled Herring- That's the Order Often Heard at Elite Philadelphia Club, A Unit of the National Guard." Wall Street Journal. February 29, 1980. Page A1, A26.
  • McBarron, H. Charles Jr. (March 1951). "First Troop Philadelphia Light Horse, 1809-1815". Military Collector and Historian. 3: 14–16.
  • Risley, Clyde A.; James P. Simpson; and John R. Elting. "Light-Horse of the City of Philadelphia, 1776-1777." Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Winter 1971), pp. 121–122.
  • "A Return of the First City Troop, 1799." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 23 (1899), p. 127.
  • Scharf, John Thomas; Thompson Westcott (1884). History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884. Phila.: Lippincott.
  • Meschter, G. Andrew. "The Gentlemen of Gloucester: A New Look at the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry" Agamemnon Publishing, 2015.

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