Journal Of The United States Cavalry Association, Volume 17 offers a detailed look into the activities, strategies, and historical accounts of the U.S. Cavalry. This volume provides a valuable resource for military historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the role of the cavalry in shaping American history, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Featuring articles and reports from members of the United States Cavalry Association, the journal provides first-hand perspectives on military operations, equipment, and the daily lives of cavalry soldiers. This volume serves as an important primary source, shedding light on a pivotal era in American military history.
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