Following the close of field operations until the spring of 1858, the regiment was engaged in building posts and making roads.
About 11:00 a.m. on the 5th, the regiment became heavily engaged, taking several casualties.
The regiment was heavily engaged and suffered 24 dead, 137 wounded.
The regiment reached Gettysburg during the afternoon of July 1, but was not engaged.
Although the regiment was not fully engaged during this battle, it took serious casualties, with one officer killed and several others wounded.
By 1679 the regiment has 12 companies organized into 3 squadrons and have now been engaged in warfare for over 80 years.
The regiment was engaged on this march for 40 days.
From 1927 to 1932 the regiment was engaged in operations in the south of Morocco.
For the next two years, the regiment remained engaged in suppressing the rebellion.
The regiment was not heavily engaged in the Florida war, although it did take some minor casualties, including a lieutenant.