Because that's the name Col. Potter chose for her, since she's a mare.
Sophie
Sophie
Colonel Potter's horse's name was Sophie.
Sophie. It was actually Harry Morgan's horse in real life. Harry Morgan was the actor who played Colonel Potter.
The Model of the Huey Helicopter was hanging above the High School Diploma in Col. Blake's office and not in Col. Potters office.
In the television series "MAS*H," Sophie, the horse belonging to Colonel Potter, tragically dies after being accidentally shot by a soldier during a training exercise. This event deeply affects Colonel Potter, as he had a strong bond with Sophie, who represented his connection to home and his past. The episode highlights themes of loss and the emotional impact of war, resonating with both the characters and the audience.
black beauty
named after its designer: Col William Quigley in 1967
im not sure what blood type he was but he was christian
The B-29, Enola Gay, was named after pilot Col. Paul Tibbet's mother.
Col. Sherburn
"Apricot" (name of a fruit - plum/or/peach-like) in French is "abricot", pronounced as in English "ah-b'hhee-col" ("hh" like a strong English "h", such as in "horse", "hard"; "col" having a mute "l" and being the stressed syllable).