Posted 3 months ago
Ted_Straub
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The first two pictures show a Cavalry horse solo, and a horse and his handler.
The second photo looks like some training exercises are being conducted, while the last shot depicts a soldier and one of the camp pooches.
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That horse looks like my first horse . She was a registered American Saddle Bred by the name of Sweet Regardless but we called her Brownie . Do you know when or where these photos were taken ? Brownie was born in 1947 . I did not get her until 1964 . Actually the horse in the second picture is a different horse , but it is still a Saddle Bred .
Never mind , I see that the pictures are from Fort George Wright , Washington , 1920 . Lol !!! But the first horse still looks like my beloved Sweet Regardless .
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