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CGMCG gets new senior leaders
An Apache pilot and a cavalry scout recently took the reins of the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard.
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Contact Information
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CGMCG participates in cavalry competition
One could say the National Cavalry Competition is the Super Bowl for cavalry-era reenactors and the Army's mounted color ...
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CGMCG wins several 1st-place ribbons at state fair
HUTCHINSON, Kan. – Four troopers from the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard competed in the Draft Horse Show Sept. ...
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CGMCG rides in biggest Memorial Day parade
The Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard made its sixth appearance in the largest Memorial Day parade in the country ...
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Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard
Established in 1992, the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard provides a link to Fort Riley's historic past. ...
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Mission
The Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard's mission is to represent Fort Riley and the U.S. Army in a highly ...
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Events
The Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard performs mounted drill and weapons demonstrations and parades for community ...
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Stable
The Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard Stable is housed in the last cavalry training stable building with the ...
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Horses
When acquiring horses, the Mounted Color Guard typically looks for ...
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Uniforms
Trimmed in yellow, the cavalry branch color, the wool/cotton uniform provides degrees of warmth, as well as coolness. While in ...
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Weapons
The Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard uses a variety of weapons during demonstrations.
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Saddle
The standard saddle used was the 1859-pattern McClellan. Capt. George B. McClellan developed the saddle's design after his ...
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Mules and Wagon
Molly Mules
The Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard ...
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