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  2. 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 ...

  3. Army Remount Service - Wikipedia

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    The Army Remount Service was the body responsible for the purchase and training of horses ... Britain's Military Use of Horses 1914–1918. Past and Present, 139 ...

  4. Black Jack (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Black Jack was the last of the Quartermaster–issue horses branded with the Army's U.S. brand (on the left shoulder) and his Army serial number 2V56 (on the left side of his neck), [3] as the horse breeding program at Fort Reno was transferred from the U.S. Department of Defense to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in May 1947 with ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 'Alarming': Two More Horses Die in Army's Premier ... - AOL

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  7. James B. Aleshire - Wikipedia

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    During Aleshire's tenure, he was responsible for creation of the United States Army Remount Service, which provided horses, mules, and dogs to the army. [13] The Remount Service established remount depots at Fort Reno, Oklahoma, Fort Keogh, Montana, and Front Royal, Virginia. [14] The Remount Service continued to operate until the end of World ...

  8. Remount - Wikipedia

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    Remount referred to the provision of fresh horses, particularly for military purposes. [1] The word encompasses both the animals themselves and the means by which they were provided. [2] In many cases, remounts were horses provided to replace those killed or injured in battle. [3] The origins of the concept date to the 15th century. [2]

  9. 28th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The horses for the new regiment were chosen from Fort Bliss and the United States Army Remount Service at Fort Robinson. The Brigade, which the 28th was part of, relieved the 11th Cavalry Regiment from its border defense mission at Camp Lockett. [3]