| Sir John Frederick Maurice - 1891 - 176 стор.
...home their blows. All attempts, . therefore, to train cavalry not to employ their skill in manoeuvring as the weapon to which they trust, but, on the contrary,...There is, however, another necessity of modern warfare which is altogether distinct from the question of supplying firearms to cavalry in order to make up... | |
| Kraft Karl August Eduard Friedrich Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen (Prinz zu) - 1893 - 294 стор.
...conclusion that cavalry will, in the future also, be able to play a decisive part in battle, if they be led in such a manner that they can break out round...at a rapid pace, before they deliver their charge. Can they do this ? They must be able to do it if they are to be of any use as cavalry in battle. And... | |
| James Sumner Pettit - 1895 - 216 стор.
...this in view, the Germans try to train their horses for it in time of peace. Hohenlohe says : " It will sometimes require from the cavalry that they...at a rapid pace, before they deliver their charge. Can they do this ? They must be able to do it if they are to be of any use as cavalry in battle. As... | |
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