by Airman 1st Class Klynne Pearl J. Serrano
97th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs
8/22/2013 - ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- The
15th Annual Base Cattle Drive, an event unique to Altus AFB, took place
Aug. 22 to kick off the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo.
Altus Airmen and surrounding community members rode on horses to drive
more than 40 longhorn cattle around the base while families, students
and other base personnel watched and experienced the unique event.
The Cattle Drive is a tradition that started Aug. 23, 1999 when 15
horseback riders drove a herd of more than 30 longhorn cattle through
Altus AFB.
"The Cattle Drive is tremendous," said Col. Bill Spangenthal, 97th Air
Mobility Wing commander. "We had a great team effort between the base
and the community to put this special event together--an event that no
other Air Force Base does. It was a great opportunity for our Airmen and
their families to experience. It's a ton of fun."
While the cattle and horses stopped to take a break from the Cattle
Drive, spectators had the chance to pet the horses and interact with the
riders.
"It was a great time," said Capt. Stuart Meyers, 54th Air Refueling
Squadron instructor pilot. "It was an opportunity for the kids to see
things they don't see every day and to just interact with the base and
[local] community is outstanding."
The Great Plains Stampede Rodeo Military Appreciation Night is scheduled
to take place later this evening. Altus Airmen and their families are
encouraged to join the community with food, music and entertainment at
the City of Altus rodeo grounds.
"I've never been to a rodeo I didn't like," Spangenthal said. "I can't
wait to get out there [tonight] and spend a little time with my family
and the local community to enjoy this great event."
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