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British Cavalryman vs German Cavalryman: Belgium and France 1914

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

British Cavalryman vs German Cavalryman: Belgium and France 1914

Contributors:

By (Author) Alan Steele
Illustrated by Mr Raffaele Ruggeri

ISBN:

9781472848826

Series:
Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Osprey Publishing

Publication Date:

1st November 2022

UK Publication Date:

18th August 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

940.4144

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

80

Dimensions:

Width 184mm, Height 248mm

Description

Fully illustrated, this book casts light on the utility and role of the German and British cavalry in the early stages of World War I on the Western Front. In the early months of World War I, before the fighting degenerated into static trench warfare, there was a brief period of mobile combat as the German Army advanced through Belgium and northern France, forcing the French and British forces facing them to retreat. Both sides in the escalating conflict deployed substantial numbers of cavalry units to screen their infantry forces, conduct reconnaissance and harness their superior mobility to undertake aggressive combat operations. In the summer of 1914, the British cavalry had the difficult task of covering the withdrawal of the British Expeditionary Force and the German cavalry, the equally demanding task, after weeks of combat and forced marches, of maintaining contact with a rapidly retiring enemy. In this book a comparative assessment is made of each sides doctrine, organization, equipment and training, followed by a detailed analysis of their actual performance in three key encounter actions: Casteau/Soignies (22 August), Crizy/Mo (28 August) and Le Montcel/Frtoy (7 September). This analysis is supported by carefully chosen photographs and specially commissioned full-colour artwork and maps.

Author Bio

Alan Steele joined the British Army in 1998 and served for 21 years, deploying on operations to Northern Ireland, the Balkans and Afghanistan. His first degree was in Ancient History and ever since discovering Xenophon, who wrote the earliest extant Western texts on horsemanship and the command of cavalry, he has been fascinated by cavalry warfare. Raffaele Ruggeri has long been interested in military history and has illustrated a number of books for Osprey.

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