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During the Civil War the cavalry reached its zenith, marking the highest position the horse soldier would ever hold in the American military. Between 1861-1865, 272 full regiments of cavalry were raised to preserve the Union, ... "The mode in which Sheridan, from the special arming and training of his cavalry, was able to...
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ehistory.osu.edu/uscw/features/regimental/cavalry.cfm
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Cavalry of the Civil War, Its Evolution and Influence ... (3) that its duties require a higher order of intelligence and training of its personnel--officers and men, and (4), above all, that it is quite possible to turn out a modern horse-soldier, 'armed with saber and rifle, who will be equally efficient,
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www.civilwarhome.com/civilwarcavalry.htm
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During the first two years of the Civil War, the Federal cavalry was subordinated in every way to its true role, and one of the common mistakes in those early days of the war was to use cavalry with infantry support, so that the latter used to shout derisively: "There's going to be a fight, boys!
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www.civilwarhome.com/cavalrybattles.htm
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Franklin Silbey, a former congressional investigator and Civil War preservationist, said the findings on Latschar are almost certain to inflame criticism of the superintendent, ... Last year, I auctioned off a two-day tour of cavalry battlefield sites in Central Virginia as a fundraiser for battlefield preservation,
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The worldview of a Civil War historian, publisher, and practicing lawyer ... I don’t have the advanced training, and I don’t spend a lot of time doing original research. I read a lot, and I distill and I synthesize, and sometimes that leads to observations that seem more fresh than stale, at least to people ... The Cavalry...
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civilwarcavalry.com/?p=411
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From our research, there were over thirty different carbines issued to Federal Cavalry throughout the war. We have been able to document several types to the First Wisconsin Cavalry. Some of the long arms include the Mississippi rifle, the Merrill, Sharps, Werner, Smith and Spencer carbines.
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www.1stwisconsincav.org/Recruittraining.htm
www.1stwisconsincav.org/Recruittraining.htm
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Civil War Cavalry is a place to discuss the issues, events, and interests of those involved with the equestrian aspects of; American Civil War reenacting. ... Horses; Training the cavalry reenacting horse. Moderator: Jerry Todd 11 62 on Nov 21, 2009, 9:38pm by John R Tucker SR in Are you looking for a ...
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Although he had no military training whatsoever, the new Colonel began organizing what would soon be known as "Hampton's Legion" of South Carolina infantry (six companies), cavalry (four companies), ... In this, the Civil War's largest all-cavalry battle, Hampton's determination, tenacity, and brilliant tactics enabled the...
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