
“The Fighting Sixth” — a Fort Riley cavalry regiment deactivated earlier this month — can now resume operations after the Army reversed its decision.
The Army announced Tuesday it will retain military working equid (MWE) programs, including Fort Riley’s 1st Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment. The Fighting Sixth was initially deactivated Dec. 12 as part of the Army Transformation Initiative, which included ceasing all Air Cavalry Squadron operations.
“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.”
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News Radio KMAN originally reported on the closure of “The Fighting Sixth” on December 12th, 2025.
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