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  1. The movie follows the plight of the officers as they attempt to save the animals that the Army no longer needs as it modernizes toward a mechanized military. The movie claims to be based on a true story but without firm evidence to support the claim.

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  3. Jul 26, 2023 · Three sergeants and a Lieutenant stole the horses from an Army post in Texas to Canada to save them from being destroyed. The producers claimed the incident was based on a true story. They claimed the names had been changed except for General Douglas MacArthur. But was the story really true?

  4. Oct 17, 2018 · In 1995, a movie with actor, Don Johnson, called In Pursuit of Honor. It tells the purported true story of Army in the 1930’s plans to kill surplus cavalry horses. Three sergeants and a lieutenant round up 400 condemned horses from a military post in Texas and drive them to Canada to save them from being destroyed. Is the story true?

  5. Based on the true story of five American cavalry soldiers who find themselves being phased out in the 1935 Army. Ordered by General Douglas MacArthur to destroy their horses, they instead try to outrun an elite tank division to get some 400 horses to safety in Canada.

  6. A group of cavalry men defy orders to destroy hundreds of army horses. Having disobeyed a direct order, the men are pursued by the military, but now the bullets aren't just aimed at the horses. — Rob Hartill. Based on a true story.

  7. May 11, 2010 · An answer to a query about the movies' truthfulness, which was posted on a Q&A ChaCha webpage, may sum it up: "The movie is based on a true story, which means that some details were fudged to...

  8. True story of a group of career cavalry officers who, in 1935, defied General Douglas MacArthur's order to destroy 500 horses and then began a cross-country race to Canada, pursued by a newly-formed tank division. Based on oral histories recorded by screenwriter Clark.

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