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Ceremonial cavalry units will be closed down at bases, including one whose horses were showcased during the June 14 military ...
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 ...
For many soldiers, the Army's decision to transition away from most of its ceremonial cavalry units feels like the end of an ...
A rewrite of rules on wild horse roundups would eliminate the use of helicopters and explore expanded roles for cowboys to do ...
The Army's move to streamline the MWE program is intended to align more resources with warfighting priorities.
The raid resulted in little more than an empty park and increased tensions between the federal government and Los Angeles’s ...
The U.S. Army is ending most of its ceremonial horse programs.The Army’s history is closely tied to its cavalry, soldiers ...
A Colombian soldier was killed and two others were wounded in an attack involving a mule laden with explosives.
While the program will still exist at Arlington National Cemetery and a base in Texas, the U.S. Army will need to find new ...
The Army is putting to pasture five ceremonial horse units that bring the service’s cavalry history of the Old West to life ...
The Army announced it will seize operations and ownership of horses at Fort Irwin, Calif., Fort Huachuca, Ariz., Fort Riley, ...
The maneuvers had convinced Army leadership that tanks could easily outperform horses in providing the strategic and operational speed and mobile firepower needed to succeed in a modern war.