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1st Co. Governor''s Horse Guards -- The First Company Governor''s Horse Guards is one of the country''s oldest cavalry units in existence today. This unit has been served by the men and women of Connecticut since 1778.
Casimir Pulaski: Father of American Cavalry -- Of all the Polish officers who took part in the American War of Independence, Casimir Pulaski was the most romantic and professionally the most prominent.
Cavalry Depths Evidence from Contributors -- Discussion on cavalry concepts
Cavalry Morgan -- In 1905, when the U.S. government decided to breed cavalry remount horses, they chose Morgans largely because of the breed''s distinguished service in the Civil War as cavalry mounts and artillery horses.
Cavalry.org -- Dedicated to the factual history of equines and their complex, intertwined relationship with humanity.
Lord Strathcona''s Horse (Royal Canadians) -- Armoured unit from Canada, also has mounted horse troop.
New York 2d Veteran Cavalry -- This page is dedicated to information about the NY 2d Vet. Cav
Norman Cavalry -- Collection of Photographs may help you visualise why the Norman''s became a feared fighting force in Northern Europe around the 11th century. These shots were taken during 1999.
On-line Museum of the ancient Cavalry Regiments of Piedmont -- A historical cavalcade, a remarkable military experience
Parsons Mounted Cavalry -- The(PMC) of Texas A and M University is a mounted military organization of the Corps of Cadets. The organization is comprised of volunteer sophomore, junior and senior cadets. The Cavalry consists of aproximately 100 cadets, 30 horses, 2 mules, a cannon complete with caison, limber, and covered wagon.
Patrick O''Rourke -- The brief memoirs of Patrick O''Rourke(1917-1996), one of the soldiers in the Royal Scots Grey.
Prussian Cavalry -- Information on the Prussian cavalry during the Napeolonic Wars
Romano Briton - Cavalry -- The Cavalryman of this period rode perhaps an arab horse, with the white horses much loved by the Britons. He was trained to charge with the spear, with a sword as his secondary defence.
San Marcos Baptist Academy Mounted Color Guard -- The Mounted Color Guard is a team of horses and riders outfitted in the uniforms, saddles and tack of the post-Civil War era U.S. Cavalry. They carry the American and U.S. Army flags in central Texas area parades and ceremonies, as well as participate in living history events at schools and historic locations throughout Texas.
Scottish Military Historical Society - Regulars -- Scottish Military History. Lineage of the Royal Scots Greys, now the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys).
Silkroad Foundation - Articles -- The stirrup and its effect on Chinese militray history. By Prof. Albert Dien
Sir William Waller''s, Lifeguard of Horse. -- The Sealed Knot''s otherwise known as the Society of Cavaliers and Roundheads is the largest military re-enactment society in Europe and re-enacts the 17th Century English Civil Wars. Waller''s Horse are the Selaed Knot''s Cavalry
Strathcona Mounted Troop -- Lord Strathcona Horse the original Canadian Musical Ride. The last remaining true Cavalry unit in Canada
The 61 Cavalry of India -- The 61 Cavalry today has the unique distinction of being the only unmechanised mounted cavalry regiment in the world.
The Austrian Cavalry -- Information on the uniform of the Austrian Cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars
The Horse''s Role in British Ceremonial Life - Horses - 09/07/97 -- How the horse still plays an important role in the ceremonial life of Britain, from your About.com Guide
The Military Horse -- Information on the use of the military horse in the U.S. McClellan Military Saddle and a cavalry forum.
The Stirrup Thesis -- The issue is the direct causal relationship between the adoption of the stirrup for cavalry and the introduction and development of "feudalism" in Carolingian France.
The US Cavalry Association -- A nonprofit organization made up of Cavalry buffs, former Horse Cavalrymen, Modern Cavalrymen, Air Cavalrymen, relatives of Cavalrymen, historians, Cavalry Reenactment groups, and commercial corporations, all with a common interest in the preservation of Cavalry lore.
W.W.I Horse -- An account of the use of horse in World War 1. Supporting ''Living History''/ reenactment as a method of remembering those who fought in W.W.I

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