Red Horse
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Red Horse may refer to:
  • Red Horse (collaboration)
    Red Horse (collaboration)
    -Chart performance:Sales charts:Radio airplay charts:- Tour dates :- External links :* page at RedHouseRecords.com* page at MySpace.com* page at facebook.com...

    , an album and folk group formed by Eliza Gilkyson, John Gorka, and Lucy Kaplansky
  • The Red Horse
    The Red Horse
    The Red Horse is an epic novel written by Eugenio Corti that follows an industrial family, the Rivas, in Nomana starting from the end of May 1940 through World War II and the new democratic Italy.The book is divided in three parts:* The Red Horse,...

    , a novel by Eugenio Corti
  • Red Horse Beer
    Red Horse Beer
    Red Horse Beer is an extra-strong lager brewed by Philippine-based San Miguel Brewery....

    , a beer brewed in the Philippines
  • Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers
    Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers
    United States Air Force Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers units are the Service's equivalent of the USMC Combat Engineers and Navy Seabees....

    , US Air Force engineers
  • one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
  • Vale of the Red Horse
    Vale of the Red Horse
    The Vale of the Red Horse is a rural area in South Warwickshire, England, below the escarpment of Edgehill. It takes its name from a hill figure of a horse once cut into the red clay. The figure is first recorded in 1607; it may have been Saxon in origin, and possibly connected with the war god Tiw...

    , a rural area in South Warwickshire, England
  • Shorthead Redhorse
    Shorthead redhorse
    -Introduction:The Shorthead Redhorse is a wide-ranging species in North America that needs to be monitored throughout its range. The Shorthead Redhorse is native to central and eastern North America. However, its range has expanded to include areas like the Hudson estuary and Grayson County, Texas...

    , a freshwater fish
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