"Remarks On Cavalry" offers a detailed examination of cavalry tactics and strategy, penned by Charles Emmanuel de Warnery and translated by G.F. Koehler. This work provides insights into the role of cavalry in military operations, likely during the late 18th or early 19th century. Readers interested in military history, particularly the Napoleonic era, will find value in Warnery's analysis of cavalry maneuvers, training, and deployment. The book serves as a historical resource for understanding the art of war during a period when cavalry still played a crucial role on the battlefield.
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