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After being retired from racing, Deputy Commander stood at stud in Kentucky at Stonerside Stable and Airdrie Stud, and in 2007 stood at stud at Ballena Vista Farm in Ramona, California. [2] Among his progeny are Grab Your Heart and Deputy Glitters as well as Ten Most Wanted , who followed in his sire's footsteps by winning both the Travers ...
A deputy commander is the second-in-command to a commander. Deputy commander may also refer to: Deputy commander (Metropolitan Police), a rank in London's Metropolitan Police between 1946 and 1968; Deputy Commander (horse) (1994–2009), American racehorse
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Deputy Minister (May 17, 1979 – September 10, 2004) was a Canadian-bred Thoroughbred horse racing Champion. At age two, he won eight out of his nine starts and was voted both the Sovereign and Eclipse Awards for Champion 2-Year-Old in Canada and the United States respectively.
Each horse has a custom-fit saddle, scrapping the historic model used for 75 years. The Army also modified the wagon they haul, dropping as much as 1,400 pounds from the load.
Deputy Minister, his sire Vice Regent, and his grandsire Northern Dancer are all Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductees. Purchased and raced by Californian Trudy McCaffery and Canadian John Toffan , Mane Minister scored his most important win in the 1991 Santa Catalina Stakes .
A volunteer mounted deputy known for her kindness and compassion died after she was thrown from her horse while working a county fair, Michigan cops say.. The incident reportedly happened on ...
Deputy Glitters (foaled April 27, 2003 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was a contender for the U.S. Triple Crown in 2006. Connections [ edit ]