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    Army reverses deactivating Fort Riley mounted color guard

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    By KMAN Staff on December 31, 2025 Fort Riley, Local News
    The Fort Riley Military Base and army installation in north central Kansas. -- (c) 2018 Tony Webster

    After concluding operations in July, the Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard can now return to Fort Riley after the Army reversed its decision.

    The Army announced Tuesday it will retain military working equid (MWE) programs, including at Fort Riley. The color guard was initially deactivated July 8 to align more resources with warfighting capability and readiness.

    “After careful consideration, the Army has determined that retaining these MWE programs is in the best interests of the force,” said Col. James Fuhriman, assistant deputy for Army health affairs. “These programs provide unique capabilities and benefits that are difficult to replicate, and their continuation aligns with our broader commitment to readiness and community engagement.”

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

    News Radio KMAN first reported on ceasing the operations of the Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard on July 9th, 2025.

    Click here for more Fort Riley news.

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