PREFACE. In pursuing the subject of cavalry tactics I found that,
while certain principles were accepted as correct, I was not
familiar with the battles in which these principles were RP plied.
1 believe it to be true that there is no modern prin ciple of
cavalry tactics, which is accepted today as correct by any
first-class military power, which was not fully illustrated r
during the War of the Rebellion. No war which has occu ed since
that time has, in any respect, added to the cavalry tac tics which
were in daily use during that great struggle. I give it as my
humble opinion that increased range of firearms and the addition of
machine guns, increase the sphere of action of, and necessity for,
well-organized cavalry that bicycles, motorcycles and automobiles
will prove to be only valuable auxiliaries to cavalry in
transporting information back to the rear, and thus saving an
unnecessary expen diture of horse flesh and that while flying
machines may bring information, by so doing they will widen the
sphere of action of good cavalry and, more than ever before, as a
result of such information, it will be necessary to have good
cavalry ready to move on extremely short notice. In looking for
examples to illustrate the tactical prin ciples of cavalry
operations, I have drawn mostly from the Records of the Rebellion
indicated in refere ces b y R. R., but have not endeavored to give
exact quotations instead I have quoted only so much as is necessary
ta illustrate the point involved. The illustrations are taken
mostly after the opening campaign of I 863, at which time the
Federal cavalry reached an4 efficient condition. At this time the
Confed erate cavalry was at its best. Life and campaignsof Maj.
Genl. j. E. B. Stuart, p. 257. The reason why tnore Federal than
Confederate reports are quoted is because the former are much more
numerous. Whenever a report states what happens to the enemy or the
enemys losses, be the report Federal or Confederate, that portion
of it should be accepted with great caution. While the work
principally treats of tactics, I have incorporated reports of such
facts and expedients as are use ful for every cavalryman to know.
It is my intention to follow this work, Part I, with a work on
Troop Leading of Cavalry, wherein the decisions are based on the
principles herein illustrated. This work is undertaken in the hope
that the lessons learned during our great war will not be
forgotten. Camp Stotse lburg, Parnpanga, P. I. March 3 1, 1910.
INTRODUCTION. A dONCIIBE EEBTORY OF THE ORQANIZATIOS AND ARMAMENT
OF THE UNITED STATE8 UAVALBY. The first mounted force, collsisti ig
of one - quad-lIarch5,17m ron, n7as autl orized by Act of Congress
Alarch 5, 1792. The Act of March 2, 1799. authorized three
regi-March a . 1 7 to ments of cavalry, to be cornposed of five
squadrons of . r. rchlc, lao2 two companies each. They were not all
raised, and those which were raised clu-ere mustered out March 16,
1802. The Act of April 12, 1808, authorized a regiment, ipril
12,1803. of Iight dragoons. By Act of January 11, 1812, Coligress
ordered an-. rannaryu, iale2 other regiment of light dragoons. By
Act of March 30, 1814, these light dragoon 3l rch m, 1814.
regiments 1 cre consolidatecI. The consolidated regiment was
composed of eight troops, each colisisling of five officers alld 11
6 enlisted men. By Act of Congress, Jul e 13, 1815, this regiment .
June 15,1815. wasdisbanded. Congress, by Act of Ilarch 2, 1833,
authorized varch a . 1 the raising of the 1st Dragoons. This was
the heglnl i n g of our present cavalry organization...
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Kessinger Publishing Co
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June 2008 |
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June 2008 |
Authors: |
Alonzo Gray
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204 |
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978-0-548-95201-6 |
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