It appears that either the cavalry roles changed during the war or they simply got better at them, maybe starting out as simply an escort service for regimental or corp commanders or possibly couriers to pass orders along. However, by the end of the war, it appears as there were about 5 to 7 main missions for the cavalry:
1. Reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance or SCREENING actions.
2. Defensive or DELAYING actions.
3. Pursuit and HARASSMENT of defeated enemy forces.
4. OFFENSIVE actions.
5. Long-distance RAIDing against enemy lines of communications, supply depots, railroads, bridges, etc.
6. (optional) Personal ESCORT for commanders
7. (optional) Message delivery or COURIER (pony express)
First of all, is the list anywhere near correct and if so, how can we go about improving a group impression with each in mind?
Scott Kilbourne
1. Reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance or SCREENING actions.
2. Defensive or DELAYING actions.
3. Pursuit and HARASSMENT of defeated enemy forces.
4. OFFENSIVE actions.
5. Long-distance RAIDing against enemy lines of communications, supply depots, railroads, bridges, etc.
6. (optional) Personal ESCORT for commanders
7. (optional) Message delivery or COURIER (pony express)
First of all, is the list anywhere near correct and if so, how can we go about improving a group impression with each in mind?
Scott Kilbourne
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