Retired 1st Sgt. Mark Matthews was a soldier who saw the U.S. Army evolve from horse-mounted cavalry to diesel-driven, ...
The russian military, having suffered significant losses of armored vehicles in Ukraine, has begun to use horses. According ...
The never-ending process of closing down bank branches continues with Lloyds Banking Group revealing plans to shut another 136 branches. Am I the only one thinking Lloyds might afford to keep some of ...
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Plainview Herald on MSNFort Clark stands watch on border badlandsAfter almost a century of standing watch on the border, Fort Clark was deactivated on Feb. 9, 1946 and turned into, of all things, a dude ranch.
History is filled with wars, that’s just a natural part of the human condition. It is in the annals of history that we find ...
Perhaps it was inevitable, with Russian vehicle losses in Ukraine exceeding 15,000 and production of new vehicles lagging, ...
and the Army of the Potomac about 115,000-- plus about 13,000 cavalry horses, 7,000 artillery horses, and 9,000 horses and 22,000 mules to haul its 5,200 supply wagons and ambulances, roughly one for ...
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Dagens.com (AU) on MSNRussian Troops Forced to Use Donkeys as Military TransportFacing shortages of transport vehicles, the Russian military in Ukraine has begun using donkeys and horses to move ammunition ...
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Hosted on MSNDiscover Montana's National ParksThere are five Montana National Parks including two gems in the National Park Service; Glacier and Yellowstone National ...
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