Posted on 07/18/2025 6:19:06 AM PDT by fwdude
The United States Army plans to phase out most of its ceremonial cavalry units and put the horses up for adoption. Officials hope the move will “align more resources with warfighting capability and readiness,” according to a July 2 announcement.
Shrinking its “military working equid” programs—which also include mules and donkeys—is expected to save the Army roughly $2 million per year, reports Tara Copp for the Associated Press. Soldiers who work with horses will also be reassigned to new duties.
(Excerpt) Read more at smithsonianmag.com ...
So in a small, roundabout way, my family was brought to the US by Army horses :-)
[[One of the school articles tells the boys not to wear spurs to the school dances. They catch in dresses. ]]
And all the boys said “dang, they’re onto us”
Outsource this to the A-B Clydesdales.
If we have to cut, and things need to be cut, I will accept that because things must be cut.
But I will be damned if I will willingly accept the elimination of THIS ceremony, yet continue to see taxpayer money allocated to abortions, sex change operations, homosexual advocacy, the Department of Education, Welfare stupidity and waste, or any other leftist crap.
Notice the word “most” in the title?
Also, Army veterinarians need to maintain proficiency in horse anatomy/patholgy as they can be assigned/attached to Special Forces detachments who frequently work with indigenous groups who may be particularly reliant on horse transportation.
*PING*
“We stopped using Cavalry over 100 years ago.”
My maternal Grandfather was in the cavalry.
It is fluffery.
If you dislike the term, replace it in your reading with “unconscionable waste of public funds”, or “pointless waste of human effort and resources”.
It’s my opinion, and any of those terms will reflect my OPINION on the subject.
Okay. That is good to know. I think that is important. If the Army is maintaining horses so they can be used in parades and changes of command, things like that, I support cutting it.
I do not support cutting it for funeral ceremonies. My father spent his life in the service of his country, and the respect and gratitude the nation showed in rendering this ceremony filled our hearts with gratitude towards our nation.
We have to cut a lot of things, but I am glad to hear the ceremonies at San Antonio and Arlington will be maintained.
They spend more than that in Ukraine....
Trump is just the current occupant of America, Inc., and has taken Biden’s obligations and is maintaining the policies, repackaged as MAGA.
The US/D is failing on so many levels.
Did you ever serve in the miiltary?
Huh?
5his site has a few photos of the mess
And here Isa video on it and photos
https://stonepostgardens.com/the-horse-manure-problem-of-1894/
Typhoid was the outbreak caused by the manure
I was wondering the same thing DIRTYSECRET, your post seemed like a non-sequitur.
“My granddad was a WWI Calvery guy. He would be unhappy.”
Mine was at Ft. Polk. My Aunt has a picture of him and his squad on their mounts with campaign hats and leggings.
“EMP’s don’t affect a horse.”
There are still some wartime situations where horses and mules can’t be beaten by man or machine (e.g., mountain warfare).
The military will still use horses and mules for combat operations and training, especially for mountain operations.
That was probably a far too short question about will the Marines still use horses and mules, like the army, they probably will.
There are too many people who think wars are going to be fought by people behind consoles pushing buttons.
They don’t have the depth of understanding to know that humans will always have to be on the scene to fight wars in places with mud up to the knees in mountainous terrain.
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