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  2. 'Alarming': Two More Horses Die in Army's Premier ... - AOL

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    The Old Guard told Military.com that the most recent deaths are unrelated and also not connected to deaths in February. 'Alarming': Two More Horses Die in Army's Premier Ceremonial Unit, Marking ...

  3. Bill Brown (rancher) - Wikipedia

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    During this same period, the British Army also sent buyers to central Oregon to purchase horses for service in the Boer War. After those wars ended, Brown continued to sell thousands of horses to the Army each year. [23] Eventually, newspapers began calling him the Range King, Horse King of the West, and the Millionaire Horse King. [7] [23] [25]

  4. Clark massacre - Wikipedia

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    They decided to invest their gains in bringing high quality cattle and horses to Oregon. By the spring of 1851 Thomas had acquired 17 horses [ 1 ] and a few cattle from Kentucky and Illinois. [ 2 ] On the trail west he brought with him his mother, his 25-year-old sister Grace, his 17-year-old brother, Hodgson, another brother named Charlie, and ...

  5. Klamathon Fire - Wikipedia

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    The fire threatened a wide swath of the California-Oregon border region. One civilian, John Karl Bermel, died in the Klamathon Fire. The body was found near his residence in Hornbrook, which as damaged by the fire. The cause of the death was related to the fire. [14]

  6. Military Horseman Identification Badge - Wikipedia

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    a. Successfully complete the nine week Basic Horsemanship Course [9] b. Complete 100 Armed Forces Full Honors Funerals in Arlington National Cemetery c. Served honorably for a minimum of nine months, which need not be continuous, while assigned as a member of the U.S. Army Caisson Platoon, 3rd Infantry Regiment d.

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  8. Christmas flood of 1964 - Wikipedia

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    On the Oregon Coast, downtown Reedsport was flooded with 8 feet (2.4 m) of water, and in Coos Bay, a massive logjam contributed to severe flooding. [3] The ports at Gold Beach and Brookings were destroyed. [3] At Oregon City, Willamette Falls was unrecognizable as a waterfall, and the city was flooded by several feet of water. [3]

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