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  1. Cavalry - Wikipedia

    Historically, cavalry (from the French word cavalerie, itself derived from cheval meaning "horse") are groups of soldiers or warriors who fight mounted on horseback.

  2. CAVALRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CAVALRY is an army component mounted on horseback. How to use cavalry in a sentence.

  3. CAVALRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    / ˈkæv·əl·ri / Add to word list an army group which fights from armored vehicles, helicopters (= type of aircraft), or, esp. in the past, while riding horses (Definition of cavalry from the …

  4. Cavalry | Horsemen, Mounted Soldiers, Dragoons | Britannica

    cavalry, military force mounted on horseback, formerly an important element in the armies of all major powers.

  5. CAVALRY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    CAVALRY definition: See examples of cavalry used in a sentence.

  6. Flatland Cavalry Announces 2025 'Flatland Forever Tour' Dates …

    Dec 2, 2024 · Flatland will officially close the tour out with three festival appearances in Lewisburg, West Virginia, Mack, Colorado and Three Forks, Montana. Tyler Halverson and …

  7. United States Cavalry Association – Preserving the Traditions of …

    Every U.S. Olympic and National Team horse and rider up through 1948 came from the U.S. Army’s mounted services. Today the U.S. Cavalry Association preserves this fine tradition …

  8. Cavalry: Impact and Evolution in Military History

    Oct 8, 2023 · Some famous cavalry units include the Mongolian horse archers, European knights, and Native American Plains tribes. In modern times, the concept of the cavalry has shifted with …

  9. Cavalry | Military Wiki | Fandom

    Feb 7, 2019 · Cavalry (from the French word cavalerie, itself derived from "cheval" meaning "horse") are soldiers or warriors who fight mounted on horseback. Cavalry were historically the …

  10. Cavalry roles - National Army Museum

    Soldiers who fought on horseback were known as cavalry. Often dominating the battlefield, they performed a variety of roles, from smashing enemy formations to scouting and reconnoitring.