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Stickler, 93, served with the 76th Field Artillery at Fort Ord when the post maintained 1,400 horses and mules for cavalrymen and cannoneers.
The move marks the end of the historic half section, a ceremonial horse-drawn artillery team that has been a beloved part of ...
Fort Ord closed Sept. 30, 1994, ... An estimated 1.5 million troops had trained there since 1917 when it was a field artillery site for World War I Soldiers stationed at the nearby Presidio of ...
Friends of the Fort Ord Warhorse held their second annual Day of the Fort Ord Warhorse Sunday to pay tribute to the horses and mules of the U.S. Cavalry, Artillery and Quartermaster corps that made… ...
Folks living and working near Fort Liberty may hear loud blasts over the weekend as troops are doing artillery training. WNCN Raleigh Posted: February 8, 2025 | Last updated: February 8, 2025 ...
The 75th Field Artillery Brigade conducted a combined change of command and change of responsibility ceremony on Fort Sill ...
FORT LIBERTY — The Marines aren’t in town for their semi-annual field artillery exercise known as Operation Rolling Thunder, but Fort Liberty’s own artillery units are sounding off this ...
FORT CARSON — The soldiers from the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, are scheduled to begin nightly artillery training beginning on Tuesday, February 4. Training will end ...
Fort Ord was an Army installation for almost eight decades. From 1917 to 1994 it served as an artillery and maneuver training site as well as the home to the 7th Infantry Division.
Fort Ord closed Sept. 30, 1994, ... An estimated 1.5 million troops had trained there since 1917 when it was a field artillery site for World War I Soldiers stationed at the nearby Presidio of ...
At age 87, Allan MacDonald of Marina is still up for a six-mile horseback ride to visit the grave of an old friend — Comanche, the last ceremonial horse at Fort Ord. “I have a little tr… ...