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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. But the ...
Lessons from the Army’s struggle to mechanize the cavalry. by Heather B. Hayes It’s hard to believe that in September 1941, more than two years after Nazi Germany unleashed its Panzer tanks ...
We witnessed one of the final joint training events as UH-60M Black Hawk flew over the last cavalry horse unit of the 1st ...
A special mounted unit established more than 30 years ago in Fort Riley is being cut amid budget changes this year. Guster ...
A squad of Fort Riley’s 1st Infantry Division proved they were the best during the III Armored Corps Best Squad Competition hosted at Fort Riley on June 7-11.
Fort Worth clears way for National Juneteenth Museum construction A long-awaited symbol of freedom and progress is one step closer to taking shape in Fort Worth's historic Southside.
Fort Ligonier collections manager Meghan Budinger displays some 18th-century measuring tools that are among artifacts preserved in the fort museum’s new collections storage room.
The century-old Winfrey house, a historic Grapevine landmark, has been moved to the Ted R. Ware Plaza, continuing the city’s heritage preservation mission.