Name |
Years |
Donor |
Notes
|
Mr. Jackson
|
1936–1948 |
Remount Station, Front Royal, Virginia |
First "official" mule
|
Pancho
|
1939–1958 |
Ecuador |
Also known as "Skippy", a gift of Colon Alfaro, the Ecuadorian Ambassador to the US and father to two members of the class of 1939
|
Hannibal I
|
1948–1964 |
U.S. Army (a six-year veteran) |
Originally named "Bud" and renamed by the Corps of Cadets, Hannibal I died in 1964 after being kicked by another mule
|
K.C. MO
|
1957–1969 |
Mr. James M. Parker of Kansas City, Missouri |
Known to throw his riders; retired early
|
Trotter
|
1957–1972 |
U.S. Army 35th Quartermaster Pack Unit, Fort Carson, Colorado |
Named for his ability to trot long distances
|
Hannibal II
|
1964–1980 |
The Hannibal, Missouri Chamber of Commerce |
Originally named "Jack"
|
Buckshot
|
1964–1986 |
A gift of the United States Air Force Academy |
Exchanged for a ceremonial sword
|
Spartacus
|
1973–1994 |
Governor Warren E. Hearnes of Missouri |
Nicknamed "Frosty" for his white muzzle
|
Ranger I
|
1978–1995 |
Ranger Association of World War II |
Son of a Percheron draft mare and a Spanish jack
|
Black Jack
|
1985–1989 |
Senator Albert Gore, Sr. of Tennessee |
Died of cancer two days before the 1989 Army-Navy Game
|
Traveler
|
1990–2002 |
Anonymous |
Also known as "Dan," known for his ability to do fancy steps
|
Trooper
|
1990–2002 |
Mr. Bob Griffin of Houston, Texas |
Also known as "Ernie," known for his advanced training
|
Raider
|
1995–2011 |
Quincy (IL) Notre Dame High School Foundation |
Formerly known as "Joker." Known for his reddish color, white star on his forehead, calm demeanor and high level of sociability. Son of a Tennessee Walker mare
|
Ranger II
|
2002–2011 |
Steven Townes, Class of 1975 |
Also known as "George," known for his small size and shy character. Son of a Quarter Horse mare
|
General Scott
|
2002–2011 |
Steven Townes, Class of 1975 |
Also known as "Scotty." Known for his large size, beautiful dark coat and skittish tendencies. He is named for Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Willard W. Scott Jr., a former USMA Superintendent and Army Mule supporter. Son of a Clydesdale mare
|
Paladin
|
Present |
Steven Townes, Class of 1975 |
formerly known as Jack. The son of a Percheron mare.
|
Stryker
|
Present |
Steven Townes, Class of 1975 |
formerly known as Abe. The half-brother of Ranger III
|
Ranger III
|
Present |
Steven Townes, Class of 1975 |
formerly known as Apache and Rocky. The newest member of the group, joined in February 2016.
|