Below are assorted images of the West Point Cavalry Detachment's living quarters, activities, and other aspects of their lives. Most images come from a pamphlet printed c. 1929.
External views of the Cavalry Barracks as pictured in c. 1930 pamphlet (Courtesy of Luck Pulley Family) The pool room and living quarters of the Cavalry Barracks as pictured in c. 1930 pamphlet. Pvt. Ransom became a POW during the Mexican Punitive Expedition and was wounded three times during WWI. (Courtesy of Luck Pulley Family) The cavalrymen were not allowed to swim in the pool available to others at West Point, so they built their own. (Courtesy of Luck Pulley Family) The Cavalry Detachment sergeants as pictured in a c. 1930 pamphlet. Profiles are available for Harper, Dean, Pulley, and Payne. Mosely managed the basketball team. (Courtesy of Luck Pulley Family) Cpl. Winnie Williams, the last of the 82 men from the original Cavalry Detachment of 1907. (Courtesy of Luck Pulley Family)