Army Horses Training At Fort Reno

Army Horses Training At Fort Reno

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Social Studies, History

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Despite advances in mechanical warfare, horses continue to play a crucial role in battle due to their speed and adaptability in challenging terrains. The U.S. Army is training a record number of horses in Ireland, focusing on areas where machines struggle. At Fort Reno, horses receive top-notch training and care, ensuring they meet the demands of military service. Welfare practices emphasize humane treatment, with horses trained to be obedient and loyal soldiers, ready for active duty.

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What kind of training and care do horse recruits receive?

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What are the conditions for training cavalry horses mentioned in the text?

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