Cavalry Tactics As Illustrated By the War of the Rebellion
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R. , Vol. 49, Part I, p. 435. ) 58 COMMENTS. Successful turning movements may be made for the purpose of attacking the flank or rear of an infantry line. (Exts. 124, 128, 153, 171, 180. ) The fire of an attacking line should not be opened till the enemy s fire compels it. (Exts. 128, 146. ) Cavalry can attack infantry, and during the war often did, but, if it comes to a hand-to-hand fight, cav alry should at least be supplied with the rod bayonet. (Exts. 130, 131, 135, 136, 137, 141, 144. ) At ...times cavalry will be called upon to fight for long periods on foot. (Exts. 123, 129, 132. ) Breastworks will often be constructed by cavalry with a view of their being occupied later by infantry. (Exts. 133, 134. ) Ammunition in boxes can be conveniently distrib uted along the line from pack mules before the action begins. (Ext. 133. ) It will rarely be possible for cavalry to select a battlefield and hold it till occupied by infantry. (Ext. 145. ) It will often be possible for cavalry to hold im portant tactical positions until relieved by infantry.
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