The most important innovation was the dismissal of cavalry from the line of battle. |
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As cavalry platoons became too unwieldy, they were finally replaced by smaller paired tank and scout platoons. |
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After Trotsky's departure from the war commissariat in 1925, the army was reduced to under 600,000 men, with a strong cavalry element. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if we had so much armor and cavalry on the ground that we could brush off these fedayeen who are harassing our supply lines? |
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Union cavalry pickets and Signal Corps observers would have provided similar intelligence. |
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He soon saw the ill effects of inebriants on the performance of a cavalry and promoted prohibition. |
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He equipped his cavalry with pistols, abandoning the obsolete lance, and began to concentrate standardized artillery pieces in batteries. |
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The cavalry turned in its horses for pack mules because mules could carry artillery pieces through rugged terrain. |
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This elite force consisted of nine regiments, six of cavalry and three of infantry. |
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My parting word of advice is to go back and study some of the past airmobile and air cavalry operations in Vietnam and other operations. |
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Moreover, the ships transporting his cavalry were beset with contrary winds, and were never to make a landfall in Britain. |
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He commanded an irregular cavalry with the most striking uniforms which conquered many parts of the country for the British. |
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Meanwhile, specially trained anti-guerilla units, cavalry and African scouts and irregulars did much of the actual fighting. |
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Used mainly as cavalry horses, the walers also excelled as mounts at polo, race meetings, and gymkhanas. |
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The crown prince of Saxony was given the new Meuse Army, comprising three of First Army's corps and two cavalry divisions. |
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Rifle and cavalry corps were assigned for operations on the outer perimeter of envelopment. |
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As the wagons were corralled into an even tighter circle at the Crescent, the Trust arrived like the cavalry in the nick of time. |
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Demons, with their leathery wings spread wide, tore through the angelic ranks like heavy cavalry through green footmen. |
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Dozens of sentries and crossbowmen kept watch on the battlements, and mounted cavalry patrolled the keep walls and the surrounding area. |
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By 1804, twelve French heavy cavalry regiments had become cuirassiers, with cuirasses and steel helmets. |
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The cavalry stopped just short of bow range from the rocky promontory, and the women prepared for a ground assault. |
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The great Mongol warrior Genghis Khan was not only a brilliant cavalry tactician but a master at psychological warfare. |
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The High Commands of both countries were dominated by the old traditional cavalry regiments and their political pull was great. |
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But on the flanks were the cavalry for both contestants, and the Punic cavalry defeated the Roman. |
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The same dig also uncovered a silver decorated Roman cavalry helmet, the only one ever found in England. |
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In Afghanistan, mounted cavalry charges sometimes achieved what guided missiles could not. |
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A barbarian on cavalry tried to stab him with a spear but with no avail, Stephanus grabbed the spear dismounting the rider. |
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But by 300 BC, these tribes had acquired horses and used their equestrian skills to develop very effective cavalry tactics. |
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Mostly we clashed with Stoneman's Federal cavalry corps, who had finally the horses, troopers, and equipage to equal our own. |
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Excavations have uncovered two barracks housing cavalry troops, a forehall, granaries, and the remains of a hospital. |
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Defensively the cataphracts would protect the Roman flanks and rear from enemy cavalry attacks, both by arrow volleys and close range combat. |
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In previous wars, horsed cavalry had performed such a role, but cavalry were generally of little use in the trenches of the Western Front. |
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The cavalry regiments have always been splendidly dressed, with the light horse being the most dashing. |
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They want to dominate Europe by bureaucratic cleverness where they could not do so by muzzle-loading cannon, muskets and cavalry sabers. |
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In February, the troop will be honing their cavalry charging techniques with sabre and lance. |
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Police sabers, cavalry sabers, European-type dress swords and other non-traditional blades are outside the scope of this discussion. |
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Often, cavalry came out to harass enemy armies as they scattered to plunder, slowing down progress even further. |
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Twelve of Poland's divisions were cavalry, armed with lance and sabre, and they were no match for tanks. |
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So great was the demoralization that formidable fortresses capitulated to mere cavalry units. |
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The Queen processed in state to the Houses of Parliament in a glittering coach, flanked by ranks of household cavalry. |
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The defending halberdiers rushed forth to meet the cavalry, and simultaneously stopped short to plant stakes. |
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Toward the end of one song, David Johnson busted out a cavalry call on the trumpet. |
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The Caballeros are the cavalry or horsemen, who guard Jesus from those trying to capture him in this re-enactment. |
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Then for about 90 minutes the French made a series of fruitless attacks with unsupported cavalry on unbroken allied infantry squares. |
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The French were handicapped by their lack of artillery and cavalry, which had ensured the success of the column elsewhere. |
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A premature attack on Mountjoy's forces resulted in a rout by his cavalry and a long retreat back to Ulster through a hostile countryside. |
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It is understood the restructuring will see the creation of nine infantry battalions, one artillery battalion and one cavalry squadron. |
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The Sultan's army was primarily light cavalry armed with crossbows that shot poisoned arrows. |
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By the end of the Civil War the artillery, cavalry, and infantry were sounding bugle calls. |
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In battle, the artillery's role is to provide fire support for the infantry, cavalry, armor and other units. |
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These cavalry soldiers wore thick leather jerkins for protection as full plated armour would slow down their horses. |
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He prepared special archers and cavalry forces for the battles with the invaders. |
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They rode through the wall and into the city flanked by cavalry and archers and soldiers on foot. |
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The cavalry horses were watered at the spring, and the men settled in their breastworks. |
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This system gave the local lords wealth and property in exchange for their services as cavalry soldiers in the army. |
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Foot and archers on their left kept the Turkish mounted bowmen out of range of the cavalry and guarded the baggage on the seaward right. |
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His slightly bowed head, covered in the cavalry slouch hat, is balanced by the alert pose of his mount. |
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As defeat stared him in the face he ordered his cavalry to cut their way through the enemy lines and escape to Plymouth. |
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The Red Army used infantry and cavalry units to move more resolutely and to a deeper depth. |
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A legion was a military unit of the Roman army made up of infantry and supporting cavalry numbering three to six thousand men. |
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A guidon is traditionally carried by cavalry units in battle and marks the rally point for the troops before commencing the battle. |
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The re-enactments by members of the English Civil War Society will feature musketeers, pikemen and cavalry, with the occasional cannon shot. |
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Quickly following Miller in the charge came the infantrymen and Winters's dismounted cavalry moving as skirmishers. |
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Sometime during the middle of our rally, unbeknown to many of us, the Destiny cavalry turned up. |
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The typical cavalry troop organization in the North had 72 troopers and 60 in the South. |
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Four royal cavalry troopers in ceremonial armour and helmets took up watch around the coffin with swords drawn and heads bowed. |
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We cannot be exclusionary in our quest for recognition for our armor and cavalry troopers who are in harm's way against a cunning foe. |
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The unit conducting this mission was a standard regimental armored cavalry troop of the early 1990s era. |
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From the 16th century the troop, a captain's command, was the basic subunit in the cavalry. |
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The cavalry troop headquarters would include requisite maintenance, command and control, and liaison capabilities. |
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The effects on the enemy were devastating and the cavalry troop broke contact and repositioned in good order. |
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In the thunder of the hunt today we hear echoes of the joust, the tourney and the cavalry charge. |
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Last night the cavalry covered the retreat of the last troops from Manassas, though there was hardly any opposition, if any at all. |
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Their horses were beasts of burden, not mettlesome chargers, and during the British civil wars cost half as much as proper cavalry horses. |
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They have also discovered that the first landlord, who took over in 1826, was an ex sergeant major of the cavalry with a medal from Waterloo. |
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There was a short skirmish with enemy cavalry near Taliaferro's Mill, but they quickly retired. |
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This weapon is derived from the cavalry sword, designed for slashing and thrusting. |
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In response to increasing battlefield firepower, horse cavalry reduced the armor it used. |
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Numerically, each of its three cavalry squadrons has the equivalent of a tank battalion, a mechanized battalion, and an artillery battery. |
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This consisted of 10 regular and 18 irregular regiments of cavalry, 74 regiments of infantry, and 22 artillery batteries. |
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It was not uncommon for a brigade to have a cavalry troop or artillery battery as part of its organic makeup. |
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The role of cavalry was far more complicated and is well worth historical study. |
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This latter cavalry regiment had sent one section still farther forward into Persia. |
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Only days before Custer's loss, Crook's cavalry was mauled near the Rosebud River. |
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In 1899 Buller asked for him to command the cavalry division in South Africa. |
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After recovering from a wound suffered in September 1864, Upton actively led a cavalry division at war's end. |
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With enemy cavalry approaching, LT McNamara landed his own aircraft under heavy fire. |
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It contained eight infantry divisions, one cavalry brigade, and a tank brigade. |
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In addition the crusaders used light cavalry and horse archers in large numbers to harass the enemy, to scout, and to supplement the knights. |
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He is a Briton, but he commands a Sarmatian cavalry for the occupying country. |
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The Magyars were bowmen and light cavalry experts from the Asian steppes, and their horses were mostly the Turkmen type. |
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The Seleucids echeloned their right cavalry wing forward to gain tactical advantage. |
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A regimental cavalry troop has two tank platoons, two scout platoons, and a heavy mortar section. |
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On February 27th Sheridan, with two divisions of cavalry, ten thousand sabers, moved up the Valley to Staunton. |
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The lieutenant controlling a few cavalry armies reported to Hunter who commanded all of the cavaliers through his lieutenant. |
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His armies were infantry and dragoon based, using wagon laagers mounted with light cannons to protect against cavalry charges. |
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In 55 BC, Celtic warriors used cavalry and horse-drawn chariots to oppose Caesar's invasion. |
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Boats were built for the Roman foot soldiers while the Roman cavalry swam across with their horses. |
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Despite these troubles, Union cavalry operating in advance of Steele's infantry had success. |
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This cavalry was quickly dispersed at the Battle of Sedgemoor, contemporaries claimed on account of Grey's own cowardice and ineptitude. |
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Tall, handsome, unscrupulous, with splendid curling black cavalry whiskers, Flashman is also a compulsive womaniser. |
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In addition, there were Macedonian light horse and heavy cavalry from other cities. |
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The day was won when the massed crusader cavalry charged and forced Saladin to withdraw. |
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William would not have been able to move his cavalry through this area as the horses would have been bogged down. |
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He was then able to manoeuvre some of his cavalry on to the hilltop and fight the Saxons on level ground. |
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We should be fighting this battle with three U.S. armored divisions and an armored cavalry regiment to provide rear area security. |
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Infantry battalion and artillery and cavalry commanders required extensive coaching as well. |
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The heavy cavalry troop can reconnoiter up to a 10-kilometer-wide zone or up to two routes simultaneously. |
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The Army's transition places a medium cavalry unit, the 2d Armored Cavalry Regiment, at Fort Polk. |
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The men who they select from the whole force and station in the van are fleet of foot and fit admirably into cavalry action. |
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When committed to combat, a field force would be assigned an armored cavalry regiment to serve as its eyes and ears. |
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With the addition of an engineer battalion and air cavalry squadron, it was obvious the brigade required additional MBITR assets. |
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The typical team consisted of three cavalry fighting vehicles and two tanks. |
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This was swiftly followed by cavalry actions on both wings, each army's right being victorious and pursuing the enemy from the field. |
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The 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry, the divisional cavalry squadron of the 3ID, was equipped with two troops of these aircraft. |
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Light cavalry carried a small sword and two or three javelins while the heavy force was equipped with scimitar, mace and a 4 meter lance. |
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Members of the heavy cavalry would also wear chain mail and a cuirass made of leather covered iron scales. |
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His forte was the cavalry raid, surprising outposts, sweeping down on garrisons, catching the enemy off guard. |
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In battle, it could be wielded as a quarterstaff against swordsmen, or as a pike against cavalry. |
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Most of his shots struck the cavalry mounts in the chest or throat, killing several of them outright. |
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Chabert's regiment led a cavalry charge against the Russian onslaught and turned the tide of battle for Napoleon. |
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Don't miss Josh's first-hand account of a cavalry charge, in which the assembled anarchists fare poorly. |
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Without the clip-clop of cavalry or neigh of a prince of Windsor, the state opening of the Scottish parliament went off this week. |
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The bowmen who were later to prove so deadly in France broke the Scots ranks, the Scottish cavalry fled, and the Welsh, seeing this, joined in the slaughter. |
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It approved the writing-off of the debts of seventeen officers including one of thirteen rupees owed by Winston Churchill, then a young cavalry subaltern. |
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This drill also allows cavalry men to prepare for battle on foot. |
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Alexander personally led the right, which held the Macedonian cavalry. |
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Secondly he used his light and mobile forces, irregular Cossack and Kalmuck light cavalry, Russian dragoons and mounted infantry to harass the Swedish advance. |
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Back outside, tiny Icelandic ponies were prancing around the ring, their riders holding aloft banners like some form of Lilliputian cavalry charge. |
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The author also provides some great reading on cavalry life and low-intensity combat with the Navajo and Apache nations in the west between the Mexican and Civil Wars. |
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The heavy armored cavalry troop is organized with a troop headquarters, two scout platoons, two tank platoons, a mortar section, and a maintenance section. |
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Several armored cavalry regiments could be kept as independent units. |
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Elon shouted as he drew his cavalry saber and aimed his Colt revolver. |
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Further support of this theory is demonstrated in the Battle of Balaclava where the sabers of the cavalry had little or no effect through heavy clothing. |
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In addition to shortages on armor plates there has also been a shortage on assault rifles, requiring the military to outfit one man per platoon with a cavalry saber. |
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There were, however, several regiments of Ho-nan irregular cavalry, all of whom were reckless horsemen and unamenable to anything like discipline. |
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The emperor sent not only foot soldiers but cavalry as well. |
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They rode as far as Tours on the Loire until stopped by the French cavalry of Charles Martel. |
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I would argue that now, every soldier is also a cavalry trooper. |
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This, combined with Schofield's latch, made it possible for a cavalry trooper to reload the gun with one hand and still maintain control of his horse. |
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General confusion broke out and the cavalry charged the crowd. |
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For many of the campaigns of history sentries, or larger security parties constituting infantry pickets or cavalry vedettes, did not habitually fire on one another. |
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British cavalry standards and guidons are made of crimson silk embroidered with the appropriate regimental badges and insignia and battle honours. |
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By sending his Numidian cavalry to harass the Roman camp on the right bank of the river Trebbia, he provoked the Roman commander Sempronius Longus into crossing to his side. |
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The cavalry rode on special saddles that effectively locked them in place as they rode and all but allowed them to keep their arms free to fight with. |
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This weekend, Fort Paull Visitor Centre and Armouries, near Hedon, will re-enact the skirmishes of 1780 with a full cast of cavalry, redcoats and naval gunners. |
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The cavalry unit is equipped with this vehicle which is fitted with a 105 mm high-pressure gyrostabilised gun and associated automated fire control system. |
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Town paid the penalty for those misses on 60 minutes when a Fleetwood corner was met by a cavalry charge of attackers with Philip Thompson getting in first to head home. |
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From one of these, a cavalry unit was dispatched to the Cheyenne village the following day, but its inhabitants and their recently enlarged herd had not waited. |
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Dostum famously led Uzbek cavalry charges supported by U.S. B-52 bombers to defeat the Taliban. |
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He fought with the Soviets, then led the cavalry and B-52 bombers to rout the Taliban. |
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A similar pattern occurred when metal swords, armor, cavalry charges and dense infantry ranks developed. |
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Stuart, the close friend of General Jackson and dashing beau sabreur of the Confederacy, is considered one of the great cavalry commanders of the Civil War. |
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From their fast, lightly equipped mounted warriors, evolved the hussars of the 18th and 19th centuries, who in turn became the template for light cavalry the world over. |
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The massive French cavalry charge was met by a storm of English arrows, as a result of which the cavalry fled back through the front columns of the French infantry. |
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The car's horn honked a few times, seemingly sounding a cavalry call. |
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A great enthusiasm filled the air as the armies spread out, loosening ranks, cavalry and footmen finding their way across the road and into the fields and woods. |
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The cavalry charged out of nowhere, the hundreds of thundering hooves terrifying the villager who had never seen nor heard more than four horses together before. |
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As well as being a cavalry unit, it has been providing APC lift to infantry battalions in East Timor, returning from operations with 6RAR earlier this year. |
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After an attack by crossbowmen and infantry, the van of the French cavalry charged impetuously through their own infantry across the stream and up the slope on the other side. |
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The background of a raging battle with canons and cavalry assaulting squares of infantry soldiers left little doubt that this man had served under the Duke of Wellington. |
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The courbette, capriole, croupade, and levade are actually cavalry moves. |
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Priority for use goes to armor, mechanized infantry, and cavalry units. |
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The infantry of both armies in the Civil War for the first time used muzzle-loading rifled muskets, while cavalry with breech-loading carbines fought dismounted. |
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Boards of highly paid, bonus-rich directors seem to be bunkered down behind a dithering yeomanry of press officers and media advisers as the regulatory cavalry charges in. |
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With 35 horses galloping in a straight line over nine furlongs this famous cavalry charge is a thrilling race, made even more exciting by the hope of backing the winner. |
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There were cavalry from Wrade and a legion of spearmen from Croast. |
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For all any Union unit on the hills around Gettysburg knew, or any cavalry unit like this one out reconnoitering knew, the battle might go on for days more. |
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The Spanish adopted their usual tactic of forming up their arquebusiers behind a stout fieldwork, and keeping their foot and cavalry in reserve behind these. |
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The novel is the heartbreaking story of a doomed romance between a young cavalry lieutenant and a crippled girl. |
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In the 17th century, the musketeer and his relatively sophisticated weapon was protected from being ridden down by cavalry by protective screens of pikemen. |
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Roman cataphracts wore similar armour from the second century ad, and transmitted the tradition of armouring arms and legs to the heaviest units of the Byzantine cavalry. |
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Curiously, perhaps anticipating a conflict with Eastern European cavalry forces, his manual also contains advice in facing a charge against lancers. |
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But in a major battle, 1,000 of his cavalry would defeat 1,500 Mamelukes. |
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Bust times inevitably recall repressed myths of gallant cavalry laid low by Northern treachery and an economy ravaged by carpetbaggers and scalawags. |
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Each combat command typically employed liaison aircraft and mechanized cavalry troops for route reconnaissance and early warning of enemy positions. |
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The cavalry continued their attack, and the killing continued until nightfall. |
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While the Parliamentarian cavalry were slower than the cavaliers, they were also better disciplined. |
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Cromwell's cavalry, on the other hand, trained to operate as a single unit, which led to many decisive victories. |
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By the middle of September Essex's forces had grown to 21,000 infantry and 4,200 cavalry and dragoons. |
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Prince Rupert, commander of much of Charles I's cavalry, is often considered to be an archetypal Cavalier. |
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Cromwell led his wing with great success at Naseby, again routing the Royalist cavalry. |
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In a war fought mostly by amateurs, these strengths were significant and are likely to have contributed to the discipline of his cavalry. |
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In June 1647, a troop of cavalry under Cornet George Joyce seized the King from Parliament's imprisonment. |
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General Bonaparte's forces of 25,000 roughly equalled those of the Mamluks' Egyptian cavalry. |
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The cavalry, by way of distinction, was called the battle, and on it alone depended the fate of every action. |
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My centuria slept in one of the stables, under the stone mangers where the names of the cavalry chargers were still inscribed. |
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Most cavalry were probably equipped with pistols and swords, although there is some evidence that they included lancers. |
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Montrose's forces were short of heavy artillery suitable for siege warfare and had only a small force of cavalry. |
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The Romans adopted the Celtic cavalry sword, the spatha, and Epona, the Celtic horse goddess. |
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The heavy infantry of the maniples were supported by a number of light infantry and cavalry troops, typically 300 horsemen per manipular legion. |
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The cavalry troops were used as scouts and dispatch riders rather than battlefield cavalry. |
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However, the most obvious deficiency of the Roman army remained its shortage of cavalry, especially heavy cavalry. |
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Another eighteen transports of cavalry were to sail from a different port, probably Ambleteuse. |
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Having been tracked all the way along the coast by the British cavalry and chariots, the landing was opposed. |
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In addition to infantry and cavalry, the Britons employed chariots, a novelty to the Romans, in warfare. |
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The first to be dealt with were the Ordovices of north Wales, who had destroyed a cavalry ala of Roman auxiliaries stationed in their territory. |
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Suetonius placed his legionaries in close order, with lightly armed auxiliaries on the flanks and cavalry on the wings. |
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The Roman cavalry also attacked the Britons from the flanks as the Roman infantry advanced. |
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The losses of income from the Diocese of Africa were equivalent to the costs of nearly 40,000 infantry or over 20,000 cavalry. |
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The latter were most commonly called upon to provide light infantry or cavalry support. |
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Twice more the Normans made feigned withdrawals, tempting the English into pursuit, and allowing the Norman cavalry to attack them repeatedly. |
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He also brought many Norman counsellors and fighters, some of whom established an English cavalry force. |
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The wider introduction of weapons and tactics supplanted the feudal armies where heavy cavalry had dominated, and artillery became important. |
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Hobelars rode smaller unarmoured horses, enabling them to move through difficult or boggy terrain where heavier cavalry would struggle. |
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Wellesley ordered his cavalry to exploit the flank of the Maratha army just near the village. |
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Ney therefore tried to break Wellesley's centre with a cavalry charge alone. |
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The French cavalry attacked the British infantry squares many times, each at heavy cost to the French but with few British casualties. |
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Eventually it became obvious, even to Ney, that cavalry alone were achieving little. |
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This assault was directed along much the same route as the previous heavy cavalry attacks. |
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The army doubled in size, and cavalry and smaller units replaced the Roman legion as the main tactical unit. |
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Another change was the introduction of the stirrup, which increased the effectiveness of cavalry as shock troops. |
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One of the major developments in the military sphere during the Late Middle Ages was the increased use of infantry and light cavalry. |
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A leafstorm cascaded upon the cavalry and the earth rent open to the angled winds. The forest canopy sprawled above them full of holes. |
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Many infantry and cavalry regiments operated in pairs under the command of a comes. |
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It is thought the milecastles were staffed with static garrisons, whereas the forts had fighting garrisons of infantry and cavalry. |
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When they discovered the plot had failed they stole cavalry horses from the stables at Warwick Castle to help in their escape. |
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In ancient times chariot warfare was followed by the use of war horses as light and heavy cavalry. |
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The Moroccan government sent the Moroccan cavalry as extras for some battle scenes. |
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Army used Thoroughbred stallions as part of their Remount Service, which was designed to improve the stock of cavalry mounts. |
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A typical medieval Irish army included light infantry, heavy infantry and cavalry. |
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Fitzjames' Horse was the only Jacobite cavalry unit to fight the whole battle on horseback. |
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The Kingdom of Great Britain government army at the Battle of Culloden was made up of infantry, cavalry, and artillery. |
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The government army reached Cullen on 11 April, where it was joined by six battalions and two cavalry regiments. |
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Effendi's troops came under heavy gunfire by a sizable troop of Qatari infantry and cavalry shortly after arriving to Al Wajbah. |
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The aim of any cavalry charge is to scatter the enemy lines and frighten the enemy off the battlefield. |
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He therefore decided to control the surrounding area with cavalry and starve them out. |
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The cavalry messenger dismounted after his moon blindness made it unsafe to ride on through the wilderness. |
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The Roman cavalry of the earliest Empire were primarily from Celtic, Hispanic or Germanic areas. |
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These were usually formed into complete units such as light cavalry, light infantry or velites, and labourers. |
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These were infantry units of around 1,000 men rather than the 5,000, including cavalry, of the old Legions. |
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They attacked the camp of the Legio IX Hispana at night, but Agricola sent in his cavalry and they were put to flight. |
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Those at the top attempted an outflanking movement, but were themselves outflanked by Roman cavalry. |
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The Scots' schiltron formations forced the infantry back into the advancing cavalry. |
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There are no clear cut sources for the presence of cavalry, but it is safe to assume that Edward had roughly 1500 horse under his command. |
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The English proceeded to attack with cavalry and put the Scottish archers to flight. |
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The Scottish cavalry withdrew as well, due to its inferiority to the English heavy horse. |
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Edward's men began to attack the schiltrons, which were still able to inflict heavy casualties on the English cavalry. |
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The English cavalry found it hard to operate in the cramped terrain and were crushed by Robert's spearmen. |
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For cavalry, by far the weakest element of the Scottish host, Wallace depended on the Comyns and the other noble families. |
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The contemporary English record of the Lanercost Chronicle simply blames the inadequacy of the Scottish cavalry in general. |
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On 23 June 1314 two of the English cavalry formations advanced, the first commanded by the Earl of Gloucester and the Earl of Hereford. |
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The English cavalry was hemmed in making it difficult for them to manoeuvre. |
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When English troops came out to oppose the advance, a rapid cavalry charge drove them back into their fortresses, apparently without a fight. |
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The pike was an effective weapon only in a battle of movement, especially to withstand a cavalry charge. |
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In 1775, the standing British Army, exclusive of militia, comprised 45,123 men worldwide, made up of 38,254 infantry and 6,869 cavalry. |
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The government was concerned at the volume of shipping space being used for fodder and wanted to cut the number of cavalry divisions. |
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Haig opposed this, believing that cavalry would still be needed to exploit the imminent victory. |
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At this point Haig had 52 divisions in his front line Armies, and another 8 in GHQ reserve, and 3 cavalry divisions. |
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He also rejected claims that Haig was a traditionalist and focused only on cavalry tactics. |
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In the 70s, the Ordovices rebelled against Roman occupation and destroyed a cavalry squadron. |
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The Germani of the Ubii also sent cavalry, which Caesar equipped with Remi horses. |
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The infantry was unable to force openings in the shield wall, and the cavalry advanced in support. |
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The cavalry also failed to make headway, and a general retreat began, blamed on the Breton division on William's left. |
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Archers appear to have been used again before and during an assault by the cavalry and infantry led by the duke. |
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William was the more experienced military leader, and in addition the lack of cavalry on the English side allowed Harold fewer tactical options. |
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After the breach of the German lines, the Reserve Army cavalry divisions would capture Bapaume. |
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The Dragons of Arthur and Cadwaladr were possibly based on the draco standards carried by Roman cavalry units stationed in Britain. |
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For basic training, Louis was assigned to a segregated cavalry unit based in Fort Riley, Kansas. |
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The Dutch moved inland, but Canarian cavalry drove them back to Tamaraceite, near the city. |
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A vassal needed economic resources to equip the cavalry he was bound to contribute to his lord to fight his frequent wars. |
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The evidence of Gregory and of the Lex Salica implies that the early Franks were a cavalry people. |
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Perhaps the Byzantine writers considered the Frankish horse to be insignificant relative to the Greek cavalry, which is probably accurate. |
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A strong element of Alanic cavalry settled in Armorica influenced the fighting style of the Bretons down into the 12th century. |
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Two further Norman retreats were feigned, to once again draw the English into pursuit and expose them to repeated attacks by the Norman cavalry. |
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On 12 August the Battle of Haelen was fought by German and Belgian cavalry and infantry and was a Belgian defensive success. |
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The Belgian withdrawal was protected by a French Marine brigade, Belgian cavalry and the British 7th Division around Ghent. |
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The 2nd and 9th cavalry divisions were sent next day but the French attack reached Carlepont and Noyon, before being contained on 18 September. |
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French reconnaissance aircraft were grounded during bad weather and cavalry were exhausted, which deprived the French commanders of information. |
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A foothold was established on Aubers Ridge on 17 October and French cavalry captured Fromelles. |
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On 19 October, parties of British infantry and French cavalry captured the village of Le Pilly, which later was recaptured by the Germans. |
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On 12 October, the British cavalry advanced and captured the Mont des Cats. |
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The Ninth Army to the north had also sent its two cavalry divisions forward, which were withdrawn on 12 May, before they met German troops. |
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Corap needed the cavalry divisions to reinforce the defences on the Meuse, because some of the infantry had not arrived. |
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Army Group B had 36 infantry, one cavalry, four motorised infantry, six panzer divisions and two motorised infantry brigades. |
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At daybreak, satisfied the retreat was not a trap, Caesar sent cavalry to harass the rear guard, followed by three legions. |
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Further evidence is that an arrow volley would be fired before the Norman cavalry charge. |
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Even if it was not, a cavalry attack soon brought the Angrivarii's capitulation. |
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They hid their cavalry in the woods and stationed their infantry on the reverse slope of the bank. |
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Driving the Angrivarii from the bank, they went on to pursue the cavalry in the woods. |
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His retreat was in vain, however, as he was overtaken by the Germanic cavalry and killed shortly thereafter, according to Velleius Paterculus. |
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The Treveri had a strong cavalry and infantry, and during the Gallic Wars would provide Julius Caesar with his best cavalry. |
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In fact they established hedges throughout their lands in order to make them difficult for cavalry. |
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The choicest Vandal warriors were formed into five cavalry regiments, known as Vandali Iustiniani, stationed on the Persian frontier. |
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But it is more likely that he was pursuing a large enemy cavalry force, probably Sarmatians. |
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It seems that Aurelian, who was in charge of all Roman cavalry during Claudius' reign, led the decisive attack in the battle. |
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It is indeed the peculiarity of a cavalry force quickly to win and as quickly to yield a victory. |
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Decebalus fled into the mountains, but was cornered by pursuing Roman cavalry. |
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It was agreed that they should meet on horseback, accompanied only by cavalry. |
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By then, Caesar had to escape to his bodyguards, as the Germanic cavalry was beginning to hurl missiles. |
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Over the next few days, Ariovistus moved his camp to within two miles of Caesar's, covering the move with cavalry skirmishes. |
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However, his estimates did not take into consideration a part of the Gothic cavalry that had gone to forage further away. |
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There were also squadrons of Arab cavalry, but they were more suited to skirmishes than to pitched battle. |
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However, some modern historians estimated the real number of Roman troops to be as many as 15,000 men, 10,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry. |
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The Gothic armies were mostly infantry, with some cavalry, which was significant in the battle of Adrianople. |
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The Goths, except for their cavalry, defended their wagon circle, inside of which were their families and possessions. |
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Fritigern's objective was to delay the Romans, in order to give enough time for the Gothic cavalry to return. |
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At that moment, the Gothic cavalry, returning from a foraging expedition, arrived to support the infantry. |
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The cavalry surrounded the Roman troops, who were already in disarray after the failure of the first assault. |
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Either way, Richard led a cavalry charge deep into the enemy ranks in an attempt to end the battle quickly by striking at Henry Tudor himself. |
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