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This morning, about eight o'clock, the cavalry of the enemy entered the town, the infantry following.
Locke's father, a lawyer, served as a captain in the cavalry of the parliamentarians and saw some limited action.
Like the cavalry of old, armoured warfare was most effective in broad, open plains like those of northern France, the western Sahara, and southern Russia.
"When I was young, I always thought I could be a sergeant in the cavalry of any Western movie," he said.
In the course of the Italian wars, the non-noble infantry adopted tactical innovations that unseated the cavalry of heavily armoured nobility, which had dominated medieval warfare.
With his compatriot Claudius, Aurelian led the cavalry of the emperor Gallienus (253 268), and, upon Gallienus's assassination in 268, Claudius became emperor.
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The cavalries of the Central Powers, Germany and Austria–Hungary, faced the same problems with transport and the failure of tactics as the Russians.
To their right is the king's nephew, prince Józef Poniatowski (34), in the uniform of the light cavalry of the Duchy of Warsaw and riding a grey horse.
Napoleon was extremely irritated about the failure of the heavy cavalry of the Guard to protect these gunners.
Since the abolishing of the cavalry most of the American riding boot business has been with the Meadowbrook, Middleburg, and the Rose Tree set.
The light cavalry of the British army in the 18th and early 19th centuries was for the most part called light dragoon.
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