How to use in-sentence of “cavalry”:
+ The garrison were auxiliaryauxiliaries, Roman infantry or cavalry units, not parts of Roman legions.
+ But in the Greco-Persian Wars, the battles were fought on more open land, where cavalry was a great force.
+ Among his films are “7th Cavalry he plays the role of Capt.
+ Two Marine Cavalry Regiments.
+ Confederate cavalry under Major Flournoy made two charges on the retreating Union forces.
+ Crassus was killed, but Cassius managed to escape with 500 cavalry and meet up with the surviving legionaries.
+ Because horses are strong, cavalry troops can wear more armor than infantry and carry heavier weapons.

Example sentences of “cavalry”:
+ They were also used as cavalry and were trained to fight with swords on horseback.
+ On December 12, Stoneman's force flanked and forced back Confederate General Basil Duke's cavalry at Rogersville, Tennessee.
+ They were also used as cavalry and were trained to fight with swords on horseback.
+ On December 12, Stoneman’s force flanked and forced back Confederate General Basil Duke’s cavalry at Rogersville, Tennessee.
+ Muslims in this battle orders to the rear of the cavalry deployed in a way that can sag.
+ The next day, Stoneman and his cavalry went into camp at Glade Spring, Virginia, which was about west of Marion.
+ The Union army then ordered another charge with a large cavalry regiment that reinforced the Union infantry.
+ Alexander’s Companion cavalry then charged the weakened enemy center where Darius was posted and were followed by the phalanx formation.
+ Imboden, learning that a 3,000 strong Union cavalry was approaching, formed a semicircle to defend the town.
+ Six African Americans earned the Medal of Honor during the Spanish-American War: five Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment 10th Cavalry Regiment and one United States Navy sailor.
+ In 1855, Lee became a lieutenant colonel, and joined a cavalry regiment.
+ They also breed horses and are fond of hawking and field sports, they prefer service in cavalry to infantry.
+ The early Greek city states often fought on narrow valley floors, where cavalry was not so important.
More in-sentence examples of “cavalry”:
+ At the Battle of Patay the same year, French knights, led by La Hire, won a great victory, and the heavy cavalry killed most of the veteran English longbowmen.
+ The post is the headquarters of III Corps III Corps and 1st Cavalry Division and 3rd Cavalry Regiment, among others.
+ Walker, “The Cavalry Battle that Saved the Union: Custer Vs.
+ Military Academy at West Point where he majored in Mechanical Engineering, graduating first in his class in 1986 and serving in the Regular Army as an Armor Branch cavalry officer from 1986 to 1991.
+ To add more men, the only German cavalry division, the 1st “Kavalleriedivision” was told to capture the weakly defended provinces east of the river IJssel.
+ Cromwell’s “Ironside” cavalry were slower, but worked better as a team.
+ Union cavalry under general Judson Kilpatrick pursued Stuart’s cavalry along the U.S.
+ The British Household Cavalry is made of two regiments: The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals.
+ On 1 April, the Officer came with a large cavalry force to disperse the protesting workers to make way for the owner.
+ Wade put together a force of about 3,000 cavalry troops.
+ For example, if a group of twenty archers is attacking, the player should fight back with cavalry or artillery.
+ The 4th Cavalry Group attacked the 9th Panzer Division at Marche.
+ Its infantry section was incorporated into the Frontier Force Regiment while its cavalry side became the Guides Cavalry.
+ In April 1941 he was recalled as leader of the 2nd regiment and commander of a cavalry division with four squadrons.The regimental leader of the 1st regiment was Hermann Fegelein and the 2nd regiment SS-Sturmbannführer was Heimo Hierthes.
+ He briefly attended College of William and Mary, studied law in the office of a private attorney, and served as a Virginia militia cavalry corporal near Petersburg in 1807.
+ The next morning, in what was called the Second Battle of Auburn, Stuart’s cavalry fought its way out of the area.
+ Army officer, a Union ArmyUnion cavalry general in the American Civil War, and the Governor of California between 1883 and 1887.
+ When Julius Caesar was in Gaul, he sent Servius Galba with the twelfth legion and some cavalry into the country of the Nantuates, Veragri, and Seduni.
+ Major General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, Custer’s commanding officer, sent only two companies of cavalry against the two brigades of Confederates at Falling Waters.
+ In 1981–1983, he was Commanding Officer of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, and was commanding during the Hyde Park and Regent’s Park bombings.
+ Henry VII had an army of some 25,000 men and the Cornish lacked the supporting cavalry and artillery arms essential to the professional forces of the time.
+ It was formed from the Cavalry Brigade “Białystok”, which existed between February 1929, and March 30, 1937.
+ The Royalists might have won this battle if their cavalry had stayed together.
+ However, the British infantry had only been moving back to regroup and tend the wounded, and they were able to form squares to defend themselves from cavalry attack.
+ Most Household Cavalry soldiers begin their careers on mounted duty before being posted, normally after about two years at ceremonial duty, to the reconnaissance regiment, which has Scimitar light tanks, where they are trained in driving, gunnery ands signals.
+ Born in Herriottsville, Pennsylvania, in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Herriott served in the Union Army during the American Civil War as a member of the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment and participated in the Battles of Fredericksburg and Gettysburg.
+ In 1854 La Marmora made a law that improved the quality of the troops, created new academies for officers, retouched the recruitment system, bringing to 60,000 Army soldiers, doubled the units of riflemen and strengthened the light cavalry at the expense of heavy.
+ Zhang Liao, a general of the Wei state, led 800 picked cavalry and defeated the 200,000-strong army from Wu.
+ With this card look at the country or territory and the soldier, cavalry or cannon.
+ The first line of the Pompeiian horse were panicked by the cohort’s javelins and caused the entire cavalry to fall into disorder.
+ They used Old South Church to teach British cavalry soldiers how to ride horses.
+ With the Baron and Baroness defeated the Cavalry retreats the battle in terror.
+ On 30 April 1305, he was slain along with 300 cavalry and 1,000 infantry by the Alans, another group of foreign mercenaries at the service of the Emperor.
+ A long time ago, the bugle was used in the cavalry to pass instructions from officers to soldiers during battle.
+ At the Battle of Five Forks, on April 1, 1865, Union General Sheridan’s cavalry broke through and flanked the Confederate lines at Petersburg.
+ In 1797, while suffering intense grief at recent news of the death of his infant daughter, Dumas captured a crucial bridge, then single-handedly held it against an Austrian cavalry squadron, receiving two sabre wounds.
+ A knight was a professional heavy cavalry soldier in the Middle Ages.
+ On the 14th, the Union army began to push Duke’s cavalry back toward Abingdon, Virginia.
+ On October 20, 1944, his division was paired with the 1st Cavalry Division within X Corps.
+ This changed Price’s proposed campaign from a full-scale invasion of Missouri to a large cavalry raid.
+ At about nine o’clock on the morning of March 23, Ashby’s cavalry attacked.
+ The Roman commander, with a legionary force supported by Roman cavalry and auxiliaries, attacked the Chatti from both sides and defeated them.
+ When the war started, France was stronger than England as it was wealthier, and French knights and heavy cavalry also enjoyed a great military reputation in all of Christendom.
+ He was the son of a silk manufacturer at Lyon, where he was born, originally intended to follow his father’s business; but as a volunteer in the cavalry of the national guard at Lyons in 1792 his military ability got him rapid promotion.
+ It is estimated that it was home to a “cohors equitata”, about 500 cavalry and infantry, to protect the access to the Rhine-Main valley from the Germanic tribes in the North.
+ At the Battle of Patay the same year, French knights, led by La Hire, won a great victory, and the heavy cavalry killed most of the veteran English longbowmen.
+ The post is the headquarters of III Corps III Corps and 1st Cavalry Division and 3rd Cavalry Regiment, among others.
+ Walker, "The Cavalry Battle that Saved the Union: Custer Vs.
