According to another account, the soldiers first charged the crown and the horse fell during the charge.
One soldier charged him, only to be chopped down in a single blow.
Three soldiers on the front flank saw him fall, and charged forward.
Do you know why a soldier will charge a machine gun across an open field?
No modern soldier, knowing of Lee's mistake, would charge across an open field today.
The soldiers charged, beating anyone slow enough to be caught.
The soldiers charged over the rise like a black thundercloud.
Like a soldier charging a machine gun, he sprang across the floor.
Other British soldiers were charging forward now, to the aid of their fallen fellow.
The trouble is that no rational soldier would charge under such circumstances.