US Cavalryman 1891–1920

US Cavalryman 1891–1920 by Alexander Bielakowski, published by Bloomsbury USA on August 20, 2004, is a detailed exploration of the US Cavalry during a transformative period in military history. This first edition, comprising 64 pages, examines the experiences of cavalrymen following the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890 and their involvement in the Spanish-American War in 1898. The book provides insights into the formation, training, and operational roles of cavalry units, highlighting the significant changes in dress, equipment, and tactics during this era.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the average cavalryman’s life and the evolution of the cavalry officer corps. The text delves into various theaters of action where cavalrymen were deployed, shedding light on the challenges and developments they faced. With a focus on military history, this work offers a comprehensive look at the United States Cavalry’s role in shaping military practices and strategies during a pivotal time.
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Following the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890, the US Cavalry were called into action again with the declaration of war against Spain in 1898. In the years that followed, cavalrymen saw action in a wide variety of theaters. This title takes a close look at the formation and experiences of the average cavalryman in this fascinating period of change and development, and also considers the cavalry officer corps. Numerous developments in dress, training, equipment, weaponry and tactics are all covered here.
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