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For many soldiers, the Army's decision to transition away from most of its ceremonial cavalry units feels like the end of an ...
The U.S. Army’s history is closely tied to its mounted cavalry, those soldiers who rode into battle on horseback.
Meanwhile, army bases in California, Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas will sunset their MWE programs. European colonial ...
The Army, however, will keep operating the Old Guard ceremonial caisson units at Joint Base San Antonio and Arlington ...
The U.S. Army will be putting most of its ceremonial horses up for adoption as part of its overall warfighting realignment, ...
Per the report, the Army will be redirecting $2 million that currently gets funneled into the Military Working Equid program ...
The U.S. Army is retiring a majority of its ceremonial horse programs. The service branch announced in a press release that ...
The Army will begin phasing out five horse-mounted ceremonial units stationed at Fort Irwin, California; Fort Huachuca, ...
Last week the U.S. Army announced it was closing some of its equine units. Fort Huachuca's B Troop is included in the units ...
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The US Army Disbands Historic Horse Units
In a cost-saving move, the US Army is disbanding most ceremonial cavalry units, retiring 141 horses while retaining caisson ...
The Army is putting to pasture five ceremonial horse units that bring the service’s cavalry history of the Old West to life ...