Pfc. Jack "Huck" Blackjack reported for duty with 1st Theater Sustainment Command Wednesday, and he'll have some big shoes to fill. Four of them. The new recruit, an 11-year-old miniature mule, took ...
Whenever I meet someone who has moved here from out of state, which happens almost on a weekly basis, one of the questions they ask is, "What is this Mule Day thing?" It's become somewhat of a mystery ...
The sentences were so fantastic, so completely foreign and novel, that it was hard to tell if he was even speaking English. Caught me completely off guard. Innocently enough is how it happened. Bunch ...
Mule Day crowdgoers in Columbia are enjoying a multitude of festivities throughout the week even though temperatures were cool and breezy but sunny to start. Saturday marks the culmination of the week ...
Sugar cane is processed into syrup with the “Jake” the mule powering the mill at Freewoods Farm in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The traditional process of stripping, grinding, and cooking the cane to make ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Soldiers and leaders of the 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) came together Wednesday at the command headquarters to pay tribute to one of the longest serving First Team members.
The miniature mule mascot of 1st Theater Sustainment Command, which rose through the enlisted ranks since joining service more than 30 years ago, died Sunday of a respiratory illness, the Fort Bragg, ...
The longtime mascot of Fort Bragg's 1st Theater Sustainment Command has died. Staff Sgt. John Blackjack, a miniature mule, had served since 1983. He died Sunday evening at North Star Veterinary ...
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The 1st Sustainment Command at Fort Bragg welcomed a new mascot Wednesday, a few weeks after the death of its former mascot. Pfc. John Huck Blackjack, a miniature mule, has big hooves to fill ...