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Definitions of cavalrymen in various dictionaries:
noun - a soldier in a motorized army unit
noun - a soldier mounted on horseback
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Mar 22 2013 The Times - Specialist |
Jan 29 2013 New York Times |
Mar 17 2012 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Feb 12 2005 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Aug 27 2003 USA Today |
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Plural form of cavalryman. |
Word Origin and History for bcavalryb Expand. n. 1540s, from Middle French cavalerie (16c.), from Italian cavalleria "mounted militia," from cavaliere (see cavalier (n.)). An Old English word for it was horshere. Slang definitions amp phrases for bcavalryb Expand. |
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Cavalry (from the French cavalerie, cf. cheval 'horse') or horsemen were soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback. Cavalry were historically the most mobile of the combat arms. An individual soldier in the cavalry is known by a number of designations such as cavalryman, horseman, dragoon or trooper. The designation of cavalry was not usually given to any military forces that used other animals, such as camels, mules or elephants. Infantry who moved on horseback, but dismounted to fight on foot, were known in the 17th and early 18th centuries as dragoons, a class of mounted infantry which later evolved into cavalry proper while retaining their historic title. * Cavalry had the advantage of improved mobility, and a man fighting from horseback also had the advantages of greater height, speed, and inertial mass over an opponent on foot. Another element of horse mounted warfare is the psychological impact a mounted soldier can inflict on an opponent. * The speed, mobility and shock |