COMMANDING GENERAL'S MOUNTED COLOR GUARD HORSES RECEIVE VISIT FROM A VETERINARIAN TECHNICIAN
December 12, 2008
December 12, 2008
FORT RILEY, Kan., Dec. 12 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:
As you drive down Stuart Avenue from Henry Drive the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard horses can be seen to the left roaming a fenced in area allotted for them. On Dec. 1 the horses had to cross the road for a visit to the doctor.
Every year the horses get their vaccinations and every six months they have blood work that allows them to travel wherever they are needed to travel . . .
As you drive down Stuart Avenue from Henry Drive the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard horses can be seen to the left roaming a fenced in area allotted for them. On Dec. 1 the horses had to cross the road for a visit to the doctor.
Every year the horses get their vaccinations and every six months they have blood work that allows them to travel wherever they are needed to travel . . .
