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The Army is putting to pasture five ceremonial horse units that bring the service’s cavalry history of the Old West to life ...
For many soldiers, the Army's decision to transition away from most of its ceremonial cavalry units feels like the end of an ...
Most of the Army’s horses, donkeys and mules, are being donated “to align more resources with warfighting capability.” ...
Per the report, the Army will be redirecting $2 million that currently gets funneled into the Military Working Equid program ...
And horsed units, within the limits of a rough battlefield, could speedily transport an impressive array of fire power: a modern U. S. Cavalry division’s 6,476 horses and 10,100 officers and men ...
The U.S. Army announced Tuesday that it’s moving toward a future without its ceremonial horses and will put most of them up ...
Maciel Hay, a cavalry scout with 1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, recently became the first active-duty female U.S. Army sniper, following graduation from sniper school ...