In August 1918, two squadrons of the newly formed regiment were sent to patrol the East Persia Cordon.
[5] To commemorate the special day, a Sainik Sammelan (soldier's gathering), was organised; it was attended by the founder of the Regiment - Brigadier JP Singh (retd).
[7] The cap badge of the 41st Cavalry Regiment till its disbandment in 1921 was silver and consisted of the letter "C" in the shape of a horseshoe with the numeral "41" within.
The present Regiment's first cap badge depicted a pair of crossed lances with pennons.
The cap badge was later changed by replacing the scroll motto with "Shauryameva Jayate" in Devanagari script.