Dan Morton
A Fixture
Although the senior leaders of the British Army couldn't quite completely give up on the idea of the massed cavalry sweep through the enemy's lines and into the rear areas, gradually from the advent of trench warfare expediency required that more and more cavalry units became dismounted infantry.
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12th-Prince-of-Wales-Lancer.jpg205.4 KB
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Cavalry entering Peronne.jpg43.1 KB
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Cavalry gathering oats for horses.jpg125.8 KB
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Cavalry in 1918.jpg122.7 KB
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Cavalry-after-attack-1918.jpg28.7 KB
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Cheshire Yeomanry, Syria, 1918.jpg87.8 KB
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Riding pants khaki 1916.jpg152.2 KB
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Riding pants tartan drab green 1918.jpg94.9 KB
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Riding pants with rear pocket.jpg36.1 KB