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  2. Army Mules - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of mules as mascots for Army dates back to 1899, when an officer at the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot decided that the team needed a mascot to counter the Navy goat. Mules were an obvious choice, as they were used as haulers for Army gear for generations. Not much is known about the "official" mules until 1936, when Mr. Jackson ...

  3. Terminal tractor - Wikipedia

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    A terminal tractor Terminal tractor at the Port of Dover.. A terminal tractor, known in the United States as a shag truck, shunt truck, spotter truck, spotting tractor, yard truck, yard shifter, yard dog, yard goat, yard horse, yard mule, yard jockey, yard spotter, hostler, or mule, is a kind of semi-tractor intended to move semi-trailers within a cargo yard, warehouse facility, or intermodal ...

  4. United States Army Remount Service - Wikipedia

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    A part of the Quartermaster Corps, the U.S. Army Remount Service provided horses (and later mules and dogs) as remounts to U.S. Army units. Evolving from both the Remount Service of the Quartermaster Corps and a general horse-breeding program under the control of the Department of Agriculture , the Remount Service began systematically breeding ...

  5. Army Mule (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Army Mule is a bay stallion with a white star bred in Pennsylvania by Hope Hill Farm. As a yearling in October 2015 he was put up for auction at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Sale and was bought for $35,000 by Bill Reightler. [2] Army Mule returned to the same sales ring in May 2016 and was sold for $825,000 to Crupi's New Castle Farm. [3]

  6. These two caisson horses from Arlington now keep rolling ...

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    In 20 years of service to the U.S. Army, the horse served more than 8,600 missions for the caisson platoon at Arlington National Cemetery, leading the solemn trail to a full-honors burial, often ...

  7. Military mascot - Wikipedia

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    Batisse the Goat, the mascot for the Royal 22 e Régiment of the Canadian Army. Goats have also become a common mascot amongst units and installations in the army. [10] In 1955, Queen Elizabeth II presented the Royal 22 e Régiment with a bezoar ibex that descended from a pair of goats gifted to Queen Victoria by the Shah of Persia. [12]

  8. Irish Farmer Finds His Horse and Goat In the Most Hilarious ...

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  9. Injured military horses ‘continue to be cared for and closely ...

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    The Army named four of the animals who broke loose on Wednesday as Vida, Trojan, Quaker and Tennyson. Injured military horses ‘continue to be cared for and closely observed’ – Army Skip to ...