Friedrich von Bernhardi's "Cavalry: A Popular Edition of Cavalry in War and Peace" offers a detailed examination of cavalry tactics and their role in warfare. This historical text delves into the military science of mounted combat, exploring strategies employed both in times of war and peace. < p/> A significant contribution to military history, the book explores cavalry from multiple angles. Its enduring relevance stems from its comprehensive approach to the subject, making it valuable for anyone interested in military strategy, medieval warfare, and the broader history of cavalry. From its exploration of the general principles to its detailed examination of specific tactics, "Cavalry" provides a window into the past.
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