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CHP Honored At Rose Parade
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The California Highway Patrol’s Mounted Patrol Unit was honored to march in the Monday, Jan. 2, 2017 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena.

The CHP’s equestrian unit was one of 25 teams that were selected to participate in this year’s celebration from among the hundreds of applicants.

“The CHP was honored and excited to be a part of an event many of us grew up watching every New Year,” said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow. “The parade, much like the CHP, has a very rich history full of tradition and pride.”

This year marks the 87th anniversary of the CHP and the 30th anniversary of the Department’s Mounted Patrol Unit. The CHP’s equestrian team is assigned to the Capitol Protection Section and consists of seven riders and six draft horses. The riders and their horses made the journey from Sacramento to Pasadena on Wednesday, Dec. 28 to be a part of the more than 100-year-old tradition, which included flower-covered floats, marching bands and equestrian units from across the country.

Other notable appearances for the CHP’s Mounted Patrol Unit include the San Francisco St. Patricks’ Day Parade, Hollywood Christmas Parade, Los Angeles Kingdom Day Parade, Lake Tahoe 4th of July celebration, University of California Equestrian Days, and both the Coarsegold and Red Bluff Round-Up Rodeos.

 

The CHP’s mounted patrol officers are responsible for the State Capitol and Capitol Park, as well as hundreds of state properties in downtown Sacramento. The Mounted Patrol Unit is used for general patrol and other situations, and is always ready to deploy at a moment’s notice.