Here’s What You Need to Remember: Cavalry was all but useless after the opening weeks of the First World War, at least on the Western Front. The static trench lines made it impossible for cavalry to ...
Key Point: Cavalry had been a crucial part of armies since antiquity, beginning soon after the domestication of the horse. The Greeks and Romans were skilled horsemen centuries before the invention of ...
FORT BENNING, Georgia — The Sullivan Cup Best Tank Crew Gunnery Competition has taken place biannually at Fort Benning, Georgia since 2012, but for the first time in its history, “First Team’s” crew ...
Explore Plains cavalry history with a visit to the Cavalry Museum at Fort Riley. Join us as we look at the history of the cavalry on the Plains, including a visit to Calvary Museum at Fort Riley. Join ...
This video is no longer available. One of the featured events of the Army’s 250th birthday festivities is a parade through Constitution Avenue, and one of its featured participants is part of an Army ...
Members of the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard charge the parade grounds atop their horses, sabres at the ready. The unique demonstration of 1860's era cavalry tactics was brought from Fort ...
STURGIS -- According to Bob Kusser, the days of the traditional infantry and cavalry ended at Fort Meade in 1917. The history on display at the Fort Meade Cavalry Museum, thankfully, doesn’t end there ...
NORTHFIELD — The Norwich University Sullivan Museum and History Center will soon have an exhibit devoted to cavalry. According to a news release, the exhibit is called “Saddle Up! Norwich Cavalry: ...
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