John Le Marchant - British Army cavalry officer - died in 1812.
John Le Marchant - British Army cavalry officer - was born in 1766.
Cavalry officer.
The young cavalry officer who the Souix defeated in battle was Lieutenant Colonel Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
that they need to fight
The cast of Two Officers - 1911 includes: Sydney Booth as Richard Gray - a Cavalry Officer Mary Fuller as Helen Marc McDermott as Henry Montgomery - a Cavalry Officer
During the 1930s, a man who would later become president cheated on his eye exam to get into the Officer Reserve Corps of the Cavalry. He was Ronald Reagan.
Because he was a natural and enthusiastic horseman, who earned the rare distinction of 'honorary cavalry officer' while a cadet at West Point.
A sabretache (or sabretasche) is a leather pocket or pouch worn on a cavalry officer's belt.
I would say it was Jeb Stuart False, Jeb Stuart was the Southern Cavalry Officer involved in Gettysburg. The answer is John Buford.
That's a non-American term. In the US Army, from lowest to highest: (authorized officer led unit level): 1. Platoon 2. Company (Troop-Cavalry/Battery-Artillery) 3. Battalion (Regiment-Cavalry) 4. Brigade 5. Division 6. Corps 7. Theater 8. Army
A decurion, was an officer who led the cavalry while a centurion was an officer who led the infantry. Both men were in the thick of battle because they led by example.