The leader of Lee's cavalry during the American Civil War was General J.E.B. Stuart. He played a crucial role in providing reconnaissance and screening for the Confederate Army under General Robert E. Lee. Stuart was known for his bold tactics and flamboyant personality, which made him a prominent figure in the Confederate cavalry. His leadership significantly impacted several key battles, including the Battle of Gettysburg.
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The motto of Guides Cavalry is 'Rough & Ready'.
The collective noun for cavalry is typically "cavalry." However, in more specific contexts, terms like "regiment" or "squadron" can also be used to refer to groups of cavalry units. These terms emphasize the organized structure of cavalry forces within military settings.
His name is Robbie :)
My 5x great grandfather was the leader of that regiment, Santos Benavides. He was the captain of the 33rd Texas Cavalry, also called Benavides' Regiment, until he was promoted to colonel in November 1863. On March 19, 1864, he defended Laredo against the Union's First Texas Cavalry, whose commander was Colonel Edmund J. Davis.
A cavalry leader is the Troop Commander; a captain's position (slot).
Cavalry Commander JEB Stuart was absent for the early stages of the battle.
No- Jefferson was not a military leader.
they were soilders on a hores and were sometimes the leader of the group. there were 150 cavalry in a group and and 100 legions
Nathan Bedford Forrest
The 7th Cavalry, United States Army when he was killed.
Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt.
No, Sir. He was a Confederate cavalry leader.
black jack
We can eliminate Jeff Davis because he was captured by the Fourth Michigan Cavalry.
The Norman leader William was much better equipped than the Anglo leader Harold. William had a good mixture of infantry and cavalry.