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  1. Jul 1, 2011 · "Garryowen" is an old Irish quick-step that can be traced back to the early 1860's. In 1867, "Garryowen" was adopted by the 7th Cavalry Regiment as the offi...

  2. The words Garry Owen now form part of the regimental crest. The tune became the name for bases established by the cavalry in various conflicts. The most recent was Contingency Operating Site Garry Owen in the Maysan Province of Iraq.

  3. Aug 18, 2018 · In this video you will hear the lyrical version of the classic song Garyowen, while seeing paintings of General Custer’s 7th Cavalry, as this song was their unofficial anthem. Custer’s Calvary ...

  4. Mar 9, 2009 · WWII Hollywood's version of how Garry Owen became known as the 7th US Cavalry's song.

  5. "Garryowen" is an old Irish quick-step that can be traced back to the early 1860's. In 1867, "Garryowen" was adopted by the 7th Cavalry Regiment as the offi...

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · The name “Garryowen” itself translates to “the garden of Owen,” and it has become synonymous with Irish pride and nationalism. The song captures the essence of Irish heritage, acting as a reminder of their history and struggle for independence.

  7. The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment formed in 1866. Its official nickname is "Garryowen", [1] after the Irish air "Garryowen" that was adopted as its march tune.