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Fort Sill Half Section competes in National Cavalry Competition
Fort Sill Public Affairs
Sept. 10, 2024 | 0:31
Fort Sill's Half Section participated in the 2024 Bivouac & National Cavalry Competition in Fort Reno, Oklahoma. The competition was held at the headquarters of the U.S. Cavalry Competition from September 11-14, 2024 and included a variety of events, beginning with a jumping clinic and Honor Ride during day one.
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