Cavalry has to major purposes: scouting and as shock troops in open combat.
Being mounted on horses gives cavalry considerably more speed than men on foot, and thus, they have long been used as scouts for an army - determining where the enemy is, what they are doing, looking for favorable terrain, seeking out food and water sources, and generally acting as the "eyes and ears" of the pre-mechanized army.
In addition, the considerable size and height advantage of men mounted on horseback has usually proved to be a big benefit in combat. Able to carry heavier (or at least more) weapons, armor, and ammunition, cavalry has generally been used as a form of shock troops for assaults - that is, they can use their superior "firepower" to punch holes in enemy lines, or to scatter dense enemy formations, or to chase down and slaughter fleeing foes.
In the 1700s, wars were typically fought using armies that consisted of infantry, cavalry, and artillery. Infantry soldiers were the backbone of the army and fought on foot with muskets. Cavalry soldiers fought on horseback and were typically used for reconnaissance and charges. Artillery was used to bombard enemy positions with cannons. Battles were fought in open fields or fortified positions, and strategies such as flanking, sieges, and frontal assaults were commonly employed.
Major General Leonard Wood was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Indian Wars and commanded a Cavalry Brigade in Cuba.
He combined the complementary capabilities of his forces - the infantry phalanx was the rock, the cavalry attacked from the flanks, and the light infantry made the link between phalanx and cavalry. The Persians eventually tried to copy this, having strong cavalry, but inferior infantry, but failed to produce a force which could stand up to
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The US cavalry is used primarily for light skirmishes and reinforcements. They typically use either helicopters or lighter assault vehicles to quickly respond to threats.
Contrary to traditional wars, the cavalry attacked after the infantry.
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Yes, the Romans used cavalry in their battles. Most were auxiliary troops commanded by a Roman officer. Their position was on the wings or edges of the infantry and the Romans won many battles due to the efforts of their cavalry.
Rome won all three Punic Wars - the wars against Carthage. It lost some battles until first it organised a powerful navy, and secondly organised an allied cavalry force to match the Carthaginian mercenary cavalry.
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Sabers were used by the cavalry for close combat on horses. This was an out-dated weapon by the civil war because the rifles and pistols could fire more than once as in previous wars. Many cavalry carried 2 pistols in their saddle and one carbine and sometimes another pistol on them. Infantry officers wore swords (not sabers) as a sign of the authority to command.
In the 1700s, wars were typically fought using armies that consisted of infantry, cavalry, and artillery. Infantry soldiers were the backbone of the army and fought on foot with muskets. Cavalry soldiers fought on horseback and were typically used for reconnaissance and charges. Artillery was used to bombard enemy positions with cannons. Battles were fought in open fields or fortified positions, and strategies such as flanking, sieges, and frontal assaults were commonly employed.
The type of weapon used by a cavalry depends on the cavalry. Common cavalry weapons include sabres, lances, and in earlier times, bows.
i believe they're called "Cavalry Blacks", as noted in Queen's Cavalry DVD.
Major General Leonard Wood was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Indian Wars and commanded a Cavalry Brigade in Cuba.
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