Troops trained to fight on horseback.
Military combat arm which uses horses for mobility.
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Examples for "horse"
Examples for "horse"
1My horse ran really great and we got second place, Rosario said.
2Analysts now predict weeks of political horse-trading to form a new cabinet.
3Allowing horse slaughter will benefit horse owners throughout the state, he said.
4Why would a sea god create a land animal like the horse?
5But I've got a good young horse here and a great team.
1McGuire, Hugh H., Jr.; enlisted March 10; transferred to cavalry; captain; killed.
2The rout of the right wing shook the cavalry in the centre.
3The remainder of the cavalry waited in the hollow behind the guns.
4Attacking cavalry must have favorable ground in front; defending cavalry, in rear.
5An officer; I think it was a lieutenant in the Tennessee cavalry.
1Nobody had tried to take Anvegad since the days of horse cavalry.
2Roosevelt had one interesting and illuminating experience with the "black horse cavalry."
3He developed as a natural leader of the honest opposition to the "black horse cavalry."
4I saw Ricketts's battery-theFirst Michigan charge;-theBlack- Horse cavalry ride from the woods.
5They were led by Jeb Stuart at the head of four thousand Black Horse Cavalry.
6They all united to fight the Black- Horse Cavalry, as the gang of "strike" legislators was called.
7Stuart at the head of his Black Horse Cavalry, his saber flashing, cut his way through this mob again and again.
8This Black Horse Cavalry is the most important force in the practical work of the Democratic and Republican parties in the present campaign.
9But the woods seemed to promise the most secure retreat from the fury of the Black Horse Cavalry, which was now sweeping over the battle-field.
Translations for horse cavalry