Cavalry

  • 31Cavalry Scout — The Cavalry Scout, is the commander s eyes and ears on the battlefield. When information about the enemy is needed, they call on the Scouts. They are responsible for reconnaissance and learn about various weapons to include explosives and mines.… …

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  • 32Cavalry mechanized group — A cavalry mechanized group was a type of military formation used in the Red Army during World War II against Germany and Japan. Organization A cavalry mechanized group normally consisted of a corps of cavalry (a unit smaller than a standard… …

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  • 33Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia — The Cavalry Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia was the only organized cavalry corps in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Prior to the establishment of a formal corps, cavalry organization in the Confederacy consisted mostly… …

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  • 34Cavalry Division — Infobox Military Unit unit name= Cavalry Division abbreviation= caption= dates= 1916 1918 country= British India allegiance= British Crown branch= British Indian Army type= Cavalry role= size= Division command structure= equipment= Past… …

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  • 35Cavalry division (Soviet Union) — Regular Red Army cavalry divisions in 1941 had four cavalry regiments, a horse artillery battalion (eight 76 mm guns and eight 122 mm howitzers), a tank regiment (64 BT series tanks), an anti aircraft battalion (eight 76 mm anti aircraft guns and …

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  • 36Cavalry wing — The term cavalry wing in military history was used to refer to the cavalry units positioned on either of the army flanks when deployed for battle, predominantly during the period from the Middle Ages to the French Revolutionary Wars. In the… …

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  • 37cavalry twill — noun : a sturdy suiting usually woolen or worsted but sometimes cotton or rayon, woven of tightly twisted yarns in a steep double twill, and similar to elastique but with a coarser raised cord effect * * * ˌcavalry ˈtwill 7 [cavalry twill] noun… …

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  • 38Cavalry charge (football) — In some forms of football, a cavalry charge is a (now forbidden) tactic where, as one player runs forwards with the ball, his team mates charge in rank forwards behind him: see [http://www.irb.com/mm/Document/LawsRegs/0/070110LGLAW10red 667.pdf… …

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  • 39CAVALRY TRILOGY —    For three consecutive years after World War II, John Ford issued a cavalry movie with John Wayne: Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and Rio Grande (1950). During this period in the United States, American culture was… …

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  • 40Cavalry —    See Army …

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