- The "24th Cavalry Division" likely refers to two distinct units: the active U.S. Army unit from 1921-1940, and the "300th Armored Cavalry Regiment," a post-WWII Organized Reserve unit. The 24th Cavalry Division was a cavalry division inactivated before WWII, while the 300th ACR was a brief, post-war Texas-based reconnaissance unit. The "X 300" is not a standard military designation, but the user likely intended to refer to the 300th Armored Cavalry Regiment or possibly a 24th Reconnaissance Squadron.
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