Re: Confederate Cavalry Armaments
I've been trying to follow this thread, but it does get confusing. I wonder, when the smoke actually does clear, how much of our speculation is an East vs. West thing? I've been trying to research the mounted arm for more years than I care to admit anymore and I keep coming up with a couple of solid conclusions: There are no absolutes, and there WAS a difference in how the war was fought east of the Appalachians vs. how it was fought west of them, and even on how it was fought west of the Mississippi.
Even though we're comparing cavalry within one country, could it be we're actually comparing apples to oranges? I wonder if the real question should be whether there really was a such thing as WESTERN Confederate cavalry? The more I read, the more I'm convinced that our cav here in the west functioned more as mobile infantry and had little in common with cavalry in the common sense of the term... minus the less glorified duties of cavalry of course... we always did that.
Then again, there are no absolutes, so what do I know?
Larry Morgan
Buttermilk Rangers LHC
I've been trying to follow this thread, but it does get confusing. I wonder, when the smoke actually does clear, how much of our speculation is an East vs. West thing? I've been trying to research the mounted arm for more years than I care to admit anymore and I keep coming up with a couple of solid conclusions: There are no absolutes, and there WAS a difference in how the war was fought east of the Appalachians vs. how it was fought west of them, and even on how it was fought west of the Mississippi.
Even though we're comparing cavalry within one country, could it be we're actually comparing apples to oranges? I wonder if the real question should be whether there really was a such thing as WESTERN Confederate cavalry? The more I read, the more I'm convinced that our cav here in the west functioned more as mobile infantry and had little in common with cavalry in the common sense of the term... minus the less glorified duties of cavalry of course... we always did that.
Then again, there are no absolutes, so what do I know?
Larry Morgan
Buttermilk Rangers LHC
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