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Army plans to adopt out its horses

Washington Examiner on MSN · 21h
Army to put ceremonial horses up for adoption as part of budget cuts
The U.S. Army will be putting most of its ceremonial horses up for adoption as part of its overall warfighting realignment, the service announced on Tuesday.  The changes will save an estimated $2 million a year,
The Associated Press on MSN · 19h
Army will end most of its ceremonial horse programs and adopt out the animals
The Army is giving the affected bases 12 months to shutter the ceremonial cavalry units, and 141 horses will be adopted outside the military.
Insider on MSN · 1d
The US Army is saying goodbye to most of its horses. Here's why that might not be a bad thing.
The Army is ending five equine programs to save a couple million dollars a year. It might also be a wise move for animal welfare reasons.
Paulick Report on MSN18h
U.S. Army Reduces Military Working Equid Program
While the program will still exist at Arlington National Cemetery and a base in Texas, the U.S. Army will need to find new ...
Killeen Daily Herald
1d
Army to phase out 1st Cav Horse Detachment, other equine units
A 53-year-old 1st Cavalry Division tradition will soon be riding off into the sunset. The U.S. Army announced in a news ...
Hays Post
3h
Army ending most ceremonial horse programs; will adopt out the animals
The U.S. Army is ending most of its ceremonial horse programs.The Army’s history is closely tied to its cavalry, soldiers ...

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