"A Manual for Volunteer Corps of Cavalry" offers detailed guidance for organizing and training volunteer cavalry units. Written by the Army, this manual provides comprehensive instruction on horsemanship, military tactics, and the logistical aspects of maintaining a cavalry corps. It is a valuable resource for understanding the structure and function of volunteer military units during a specific period in history. The manual covers essential topics such as the selection and care of horses, the proper use of equipment, and the execution of various military maneuvers. This book serves as both a practical guide and a historical document, offering insights into the challenges and strategies involved in creating and managing an effective cavalry force.
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