305th Armored Cavalry Regiment

The 305th Armored Cavalry Regiment (305th ACR) was an Indiana-based reconnaissance unit of the United States Army Organized Reserve Corps, which briefly existed after World War II.

The 305th Armored Cavalry was constituted on 21 October 1948 in the Organized Reserve Corps, and partially organized from existing units on 1 May 1949.

[1] Then-Mayor of Indianapolis Robert Tyndall spoke at the 305th Cavalry Group's activation ceremony.

The group's first commander was Lieutenant Colonel Lowell S.

The 305th ACR did not inherit the lineage of the prewar 305th Cavalry Regiment, and was not authorized a coat of arms or distinctive unit insignia.