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  • From: MSAR Maintainer <msar@ibiblio.org>
  • To: MSAR Riders <MSAR-Riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [MSAR] article of interest
  • Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 11:02:08 -0400

Last weekend, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN wrote:
>Western Horseman, September 2006, P36 by Lee Farren

Thanks to Margie Spencer for letting me know that the article
leader has at last appeared on the Western Horseman website.

Here is the URL:

http://www.westernhorseman.com/stories/08262006/fea_20060826002.shtml

Also on the website, you can buy a single back issue or single
article. This is not the magazine's first article on MSAR.
Two others:

Publication Date 2000/06
Page(s) 224
Title ORGANIZING A MOUNTED RESCUE UNIT
Subtitle REQUIREMENTS FOR HUMAN AND EQINE
Author JOSEPH BERKE
Co-Author CAROL BERKE
Description
Requirements for human and equine volunteers. The Boulder County
Horsemen's Association Mounted Rescue Unit evolved during a
brainstorming session with the Colorado association's board of
directors. Equine and human reqirements are a must.


Publication Date 1937/03
Page(s) 6
Title Los Angeles County Sheriff's Mounted
Subtitle Posse Not Always on Parade
Author Priscilla M. Evans
Description
That the Los Angeles County Sheriff's mounted posse is a
practical, s well as ornamental, organization, was proven
during the rescue of the injured passengers from the wreck
of the Western Air Express airliner, which crashed on the
top of Los Pinetos Peak, near San Fernando, in a blinding
storm January 12, 1937.


Una Smith
New Mexico




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