Others will be even more intrigued by the author's vivid recreation of the tribulations of 19th-century cavalrymen. |
Neither would he be put to any work. Such sentimentality towards animals helped cavalrymen retain their humanity. |
In a commander's conference in 1957, he noted that some believed the airmen to be as wedded to the airplane as the cavalrymen was to the horse. |
The fort was garrisoned by 500 cavalrymen, initially by Asturians from northern Spain. |
For example, an infantryman with a rifled musket was a greater threat to artillerymen and cavalrymen. |
The West was really won not by blue-coated cavalrymen, but thanks to iron horses funded in the east by speculators. |