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The U.S. Army’s history is closely tied to its mounted cavalry, those soldiers who rode into battle on horseback.
The Army, however, will keep operating the Old Guard ceremonial caisson units at Joint Base San Antonio and Arlington ...
The U.S. Army is retiring a majority of its ceremonial horse programs. The service branch announced in a press release that ...
The U.S. Army is ending most of its ceremonial horse programs.The Army’s history is closely tied to its cavalry, soldiers ...
Army will end most of its ceremonial horse programs and adopt out the animals The U.S. Army’s history is closely tied to its mounted cavalry, those soldiers who rode into battle on horseback ...
The Army is planning to put most of its horses up for adoption after ending most of their ceremonial programs.
Army will end most of its ceremonial horse programs and adopt out the animals The Army estimates that closing down the units will save $2 million a year. The changes are part of the Army's overall ...
The US Army is closing five equine programs to save $2 million annually. The five programs are all ceremonial units, but the Army could maintain recreational equines. Poor equine welfare and lack ...
The Army is giving the affected bases 12 months to shutter the ceremonial cavalry units, and 141 horses will be adopted outside the military, Warren said.