It was inactivated there on 31 December 1945 and converted and redesignated as the HHT of the 314th Cavalry Group, Mechanized on 16 July 1947.
[2] On 11 November, the 314th Cavalry received its colors from Brigadier General Cornelius E. Ryan after the Nashville Armistice Day parade along with other reserve units.
[3] The 1st Battalion was redesignated from the 322nd Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, constituted on 9 May 1947 in the Organized Reserves and activated in Memphis on 30 May.
The regiment's HHC held its weekly meetings at Nashville's Organized Reserve Corps Armory.
The 314th ACR did not inherit the lineage of the prewar 314th Cavalry Regiment, and was not authorized a coat of arms or distinctive unit insignia.