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Honoring Heroes: The Return of Caisson Horses to Arlington
Arlington National Cemetery, USAWednesday, April 9, 2025
Two squads of 11 horses each will perform two services a day, totaling about 10 funerals per week. Before the pause, the horses were involved in about 30 services weekly. The goal is to eventually have seven squads, but this will depend on the construction of suitable stables.
The budget for the military working horses has seen a significant increase. The Army has allocated about $10 million for the program this year. The cost for each squad of 11 horses is approximately $900, 000, covering procurement, training, equipment, and facilities.
The Army is taking a slow and careful approach to reintegrate the horses. They want to avoid the issues that led to the pause. Visitors to the cemetery can expect to see the horses on the grounds starting this month.
The return of caisson horses is a significant step in honoring fallen service members. It is a reminder of the sacrifices made by these heroes and the importance of treating the horses with the respect they deserve.
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