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By the middle of the century, the term had come simply to mean light cavalry.
We could have light cavalry at our gates in the morning.
How in the name of the Spirit did you expect light cavalry to take that position?
The key to the campaign was that damned light cavalry.
Only when he began using the air strikes like light cavalry did it all fall into place.
In the past, this style was preferred by light cavalry.
Their army had mostly light cavalry and were highly mobile.
His light cavalry were facing him now, and riding like hell.
They fended off light cavalry for a time, if need be.
Beresford considered that Long had lost control of his light cavalry.
In later years, the Regiment also had a troop of light cavalry added.
Get the Arab skirmishers and half the light cavalry across the river.
The largest group was the light cavalry; next came the horse-archers.
From a distance they looked like any Tamaerthan light cavalry.
However, small horses were used successfully as light cavalry for many centuries.
These were organized into four divisions of foot soldiers and about 500 light cavalry.
However, they mostly served to support the light cavalry and dragoons.
Why, with light cavalry like them, we have many new avenues open to us."
Yet in close combat, they are a powerful defense; we can ride down lighter cavalry without getting far away from you.
Each French corps contained the standard brigade of light cavalry.
By the end of the 19th century, horses from the Pyrenees were known for their use as light cavalry.
The ones who'd survived were light cavalry of a quality that Rick had hoped he wouldn't see on the other side for quite a while.
Further, the Comanche may well have been the finest light cavalry that ever lived.
"And the best swordsman in the six brigades of light cavalry."
Then, on the extreme right, she stacked three battalions of light cavalry.