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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CavalryCavalry - Wikipedia

    Historically, cavalry (from the French word cavalerie, itself derived from "cheval" meaning "horse") are soldiers or warriors who fight mounted on horseback. Until the 20th century cavalry were the most mobile of the combat arms, operating as light cavalry in the roles of reconnaissance, screening, and skirmishing in many armies, or ...

  2. Caballería o cuerpo de caballería es la fuerza de combate montada a caballo. Este término proviene del francés cavalerie. Se distingue generalmente entre caballería pesada o blindada (también llamada catafracto) y caballería ligera.

  3. The United States Cavalry, or U.S. Cavalry, was the designation of the mounted force of the United States Army. The United States Cavalry was formally created by an act of Congress on 3 August 1861 and ceased as a distinct Army branch in 1942.

  4. Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry (落第騎士の 英雄譚 キャバルリィ Rakudai Kishi no Eiyūtan Kyabarurī?, lit. La Heroíca Historia Caballería del Caballero Fallido) es una serie de novelas ligeras escritas por Riku Misora e ilustradas por Won. El primer volumen fue publicado el 16 de julio de 2013.

  5. La 1.ª División de Caballería (conocida coloquialmente como «First Team» 2 ) es una de las más famosas y más condecoradas divisiones del Ejército de los Estados Unidos, 3 y su cuartel está ubicado en Fort Hood, Texas.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Cavalry, military force mounted on horseback, formerly an important element in the armies of all major powers. When employed as part of a combined military formation, its main duties included observing and reporting information about the enemy, screening movements of its own force, pursuing and.

  7. Light cavalry comprised lightly armed and armored cavalry troops mounted on fast horses, as opposed to heavy cavalry, where the mounted riders (and sometimes the warhorses) were heavily armored. The purpose of light cavalry was primarily raiding, reconnaissance, screening, skirmishing, patrolling, and tactical communications.