. How armies fight. C/l/=?7~sS ^TOH£I IA//9GO/VS carrying Supplies ca,r7~yin,g a/id JS&ggage of T^coZs for repairing the 7?egi/7%enta2 iSaddl&s S^> 0Staff <sHoet7ig 7^orieute7ia7rtO 77r-ansportO ClerMs 9 Fig. 34.—A Regiment of figure shows every man in a regiment of cavalry. Each of the three squadronsis composed exactly as shown in Fig. 33. The other wagons (Fig. 34) carry food and baggage, andare called the regimental baggage column/ They followthe regiment far enough in rear to be out of danger when CAVALRY. 451 fighting is going on, and yet close enough to be able


. How armies fight. C/l/=?7~sS ^TOH£I IA//9GO/VS carrying Supplies ca,r7~yin,g a/id JS&ggage of T^coZs for repairing the 7?egi/7%enta2 iSaddl&s S^> 0Staff <sHoet7ig 7^orieute7ia7rtO 77r-ansportO ClerMs 9 Fig. 34.—A Regiment of figure shows every man in a regiment of cavalry. Each of the three squadronsis composed exactly as shown in Fig. 33. The other wagons (Fig. 34) carry food and baggage, andare called the regimental baggage column/ They followthe regiment far enough in rear to be out of danger when CAVALRY. 451 fighting is going on, and yet close enough to be able tccatch up with the regiment when it camps for the night intime to issue food to the men and corn to the horses. Thisdistance might be anything between five and ten cavalryman is armed with a rifle and a


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