Julius Adrian Friedrich Wilhelm Von Verdy Du Vernois
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To do this, it was essential that the superior com- mander assemble at the point of danger all the cavalry avail- able, and, if the achievement of the immediate object in view lay in a forward movement, to see that no part of it was held back as reserve. Accordingly the hussar regiment was brought to the front, although, as it appears, the commander did not think of the First cavalry brigade with its horse bat- tery, when the use of the latter would have insured absolute certainty with regard t...o the enemy. It often happens upon such occasions that the responsible commander is insufficiently instructed, by reason of not hav- ing received a definite order or sufficient information concern- ing the general situation as far as it affects him. But this latter is quite necessary. Imagine for a moment that the reg- imental commander has up to this time had no knowledge of the messages received, and that from his former position he could not obtain a good view to his front ; suddenly he is con- fronted with an entirely new situation; he does not know whether the dimly seen scouts riding about a mile to the front are his own hussars or hostile cavalry.
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