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U.S. AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT NO 303, U.S.A.


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U.S. AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT NO 303, U.S.A.


Auxiliary Remount Depot No 303 Camp Dix, New Jersey, 6 commissioned officers 75 enlisted personnel, opened 9-8-1917, Closed, Authorized capacity 5000 animals, average animal strength 3361


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U.S. ARMY VETERINARY CORPS HISTORICAL PRESERVATION GROUP

Motto: “Illic est Vires in Numerus” There is Strength in Numbers

“Working Hard to Preserve Our Country’s History wherever it is being lost”

U.S. Army Veterinary Corps Historical Preservation Group is a group of individuals that are concerned about the preservation of the History of the Veterinary Corps, Remount Service and Cavalry or wherever our country’s history is being lost in conjunction with our beloved “Horse and Mule”. There is no cost to join and membership is for life. We believe by uniting together in numbers we will be a more powerful force to be heard. Our membership list is private and only used to contact our members. Email us and become a member.

Greg Krenzelok
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FACEBOOK: U.S. Army Veterinary Corps Historical Preservation Group

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U.S. Army Veterinary Corps Historical Preservation Group