Detailed description is The CGMCG provides a link to Fort Riley's historic past. Modern Soldiers portray federal troops on the Kansas plains in the Civil War era. Established in 1992, the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard provides a link to Fort Riley's and Kansas’ historic past. The CGMCG is made of active-duty servicemembers who travel to ceremonies and events across the country to portray federal Soldiers on the plains of Kansas during the Civil War era. They perform mounted demonstrations that exhibit the skill and precision required of a cavalry Soldier. Troopers and horses of this unit are outfitted in period-appropriate uniforms, accoutrements and equipment. . . Fort Riley Soldiers, interested in joining the CGMCG? Call 785-239-0967.
Established in the recent years Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard in geary, kansas in united-states.
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