FORT BENNING, Ga., (Dec. 18, 2013) -- After more than a year of planning and work, the National Armor and Cavalry Gallery was opened to its first guests Thursday at the National Infantry Museum. The ...
Key Point: Cavalry had been a crucial part of armies since antiquity, beginning soon after the domestication of the horse. The Greeks and Romans were skilled horsemen centuries before the invention of ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: Cavalry is now relegated to parades and other ceremonial duties, but how it disappeared should still be viewed as a portent to what could come in the future. While ...
FORT MCCOY, Wis. — Wisconsin Army National Guard cavalry troopers connected tough, mission-focused individual training with cavalry tradition and the centennial celebration of a historic Wisconsin ...
The Army is putting to pasture five ceremonial horse units that bring the service’s cavalry history from the Old West to life for communities across the country. Service officials said the move will ...
They must have made an exotic sight in Moravian Bethlehem during the American Revolution, the two cavalrymen from central Europe. Not that the large number of aristocratic French military did not ...
STURGIS -- According to Bob Kusser, the days of the traditional infantry and cavalry ended at Fort Meade in 1917. The history on display at the Fort Meade Cavalry Museum, thankfully, doesn’t end there ...
Learn about the first cavalries assembled by the Greeks and their historical importance leading to the formation of the first regiments in the New World that will fight for independence and win the ...
The cavalry has been part of America's history since before the nation was founded and is still in service today. Charge into the fight with this 5-part series chronicling one of the most important ...
FORT BENNING, Ga.— As a showcase for the fourth biennial Gainey Cup International Best Scout Squad Competition, the U.S. Army Armor School hosted the Scouts in Action demonstration, April 29, at Red ...