FORT RILEY (KSNT) – A special mounted unit established more than 30 years ago in Fort Riley is being cut amid budget changes this year. Guster Cunningham III with the 1st Infantry Division at the Fort ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard out of Fort Riley is a regular EquiFest attendee. The unit fired shots from horseback among many demonstrations they put on at the ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — The Fort Carson Mounted Color Guard is deactivating after 58 years of service. Fort Carson leaders said there is not enough funding to keep the team going. The annual Run for the ...
In colorful Colorado there is a red rock on 17-hundred acres of Fort Carson training area with over sixty names from the past etched in its sandstone. A two-mile trail leads to "Cav Rock" where a ...
Some soldiers and their horses from Ft. Riley, Kansas, are on their way to Washington, D.C. The 1st Infantry Division Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard will ride in Tuesday's inaugural parade.
Six candidates are trying out to join the ranks of the historic Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard. The candidates come from across the 1st Infantry Division and a variety of duties. Pvt. 1st ...
FORT CARSON, Colo. (KRDO) -- Home can feel pretty small these days with most of us locked in our houses. Thankfully, for families at Fort Carson, they can turn to the horses. The majestic Mounted ...
Some things are worth the wait. For 5-year-old Casey Noriega, that includes horses. They were no unicorns, her favorite animal. But the delight on her face as Gunner and Dalton strode up her ...
Mike Wolanin | The Republic Horses Zeus and Apollo with the Indiana National Guard Ceremonial Unit Caisson and Mounted Color Guard stand in their stalls at The Woods in Columbus, Ind., Monday, June 27 ...
FORT RILEY, Kan. (WIBW) - For the first time in the race’s 151-year history, an Active Duty Mounted Color Guard will present the nation’s colors at the Kentucky Derby. “It’s a dream come true,” ...
With their authentic cavalry uniforms and equipment from the 1860s, the men and women of the Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard of Fort Riley, Kansas, are a sight to see even standing still.