In these bustling days of headline-up-to-date newspapers, one shrinks from reminding one’s readers that Xenophon gave excellent advice to cavalry trainers and leaders—advice which
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In these bustling days of headline-up-to-date newspapers, one shrinks from reminding one’s readers that Xenophon gave excellent advice to cavalry trainers and leaders—advice which a cavalryman will recognize is quite as applicable to-day as it was in those distant ages; since details with regard to grooming horses on hard stones, exercising cavalry in rough ground, and so on are by no means out of date. There is every reason to believe that Alexander, and later Rome and Carthage at their zenith as military nations, had proportionately as highly-trained cavalry as is possessed by any nation of to-day.
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- CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY
- CHAPTER II ARMAMENT
- CHAPTER III THE HORSE
- CHAPTER IV TACTICS OF CAVALRY V. CAVALRY
- CHAPTER V CAVALRY V. CAVALRY
- CHAPTER VI FIRE ACTION IN TACTICS OF CAVALRY V. CAVALRY
- CHAPTER VII A CAVALRY BRIGADE IN ACTION
- CHAPTER VIII CAVALRY IN THE GENERAL ENGAGEMENT
- CHAPTER IX THE DISPOSITION OF CAVALRY IN A CAMPAIGN