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What types of technology advanced during the civil war?

Automatic weapons (gattling gun), cannon technology, rapid-fire firearms (lever action rifle, shotgun), infantry and calvary tactics.


What is the social studies definition for calvary?

In social studies, "cavalry" refers to a military unit composed of soldiers who fight on horseback. Historically, cavalry units played a crucial role in warfare, providing mobility and the ability to outmaneuver infantry forces. They were often used for reconnaissance, flanking maneuvers, and rapid assaults. In modern contexts, the term may also refer to armored units or mechanized forces that serve similar strategic purposes.


How do you find information on the 92nd calvary recon in world war 2?

The 92nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop was an organic element of the US 92nd Infantry Division. As such, it operated as part of the 92nd ID, which spent its war in Italy. The 92nd Infantry Division was one of the army's historically black infantry divisions (the other being the 93rd ID). See the "related link" attached for a brief history. Many WWII divisions published a history after the war - usually something such as "History of the 92nd Infantry Division in WWII". I do not know if the 92nd ID did so, but, if they did, this would be by far the best source for more detailed information. I'd watch on eBay and see if one becomes available. There may also be a divisional "alumni association". Search Google for their website.


How and why did calvary become less important?

Tanks replaced horses.


What were some technological advances of the mongol empire?

Calvary Charges Siege warfare

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What do you call infantry on a horse?

The Calvary.


Which usually determined the outcome of a battle infantry or calvary?

The calvary because that what the British did in the Revolutionary War.


What is a carbine used for?

A carbine is a shortened version of the standard infantry rifle. It is used by calvary and artillery for duty where a small weapon and a large ammunition supply are more important than the power and range provided by a rifle.


What battle began when the union calvary surprised the rebel infantry?

Gettysburg


Are troops on horseback?

Calvary is and generals and their assistants are on horseback, but regular infantry aren't.


Will you become corpral?

Only certain MOS's (jobs) (ie. Infantry, Field Artillery, Calvary, Medical) have the option or possibility to become a Corporal. The pay between E-4 Specialist and E-4 Corporal is no different, only responsibility is higher.


What were the division of the Assyrians army?

There was the calvary, the infantry, the archers, the servants, and like 1 more ...


What is a calvary horse?

You're confusing Calvary (cricifixion locale) and cavalry (military group)


What is a military force riding in a horse?

Military on horseback were referred to as the Calvary.


What were the expectations for effective calvary charges as the US Civil War began?

Based on the success of calvary charges during the Mexican American War, military leaders on both sides of the US Civil War were of the opinion that tactical offensive charges by calvary units would be effective. There were enough successful calvary charges against infantry troops on both sides, to cause them to continue throughout the war. With that said, cavalry charges were not the backbone of plans for a successful battle. They were used with caution, but yes, they were a part of many battles.


What is a calvary soldier?

A calvary soldier is a member of a military unit that fights on horseback. They are often equipped with weapons such as swords, spears, or firearms to engage in combat while mounted. Calvary soldiers have been historically important in warfare but are less commonly used in modern military operations.