[4] For a month, from 3 February to March 31, it was the 2nd Cavalry Regiment (Lithuanian: 2-asis kavalerijos pulkas).
[4] From 30 September 1928 to 24 July 1940, the regiment was titled as the 2nd Uhlan Regiment of the Lithuanian Grand Duchess Birutė (Lithuanian: 2-asis ulonų Lietuvos Didžiosios kunigaikštienės Birutės pulkas).
[3] There, on April 30, it took over from the 5th Infantry Regiment the guarding of the Foch Line at the sector from Giedraičiai to the Latvian border.
[1][3] Besides small skirmishes with the Poles, Polish soldiers in civilian disguise attacked the local field guard at Lokajus and stole 4 horses and 3 carbines on July 18.
[3] On 30 September 1928, the regiment was named 2nd Uhlan Regiment of the Lithuanian Grand Duchess Birutė and received the flag, with the inscription "Garbingi bočių žygiai tebūna mums gyvenimo rodyklė" (translated to "May the honorable marches of our ancestors be an example for us to follow for life").