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Cavalry from Hoof to Track

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cavalry from Hoof to Track

Contributors:

By (Author) Roman Jarymowycz

ISBN:

9780275987268

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th December 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Military and defence strategy

Dewey:

357.09

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

316

Description

For centuries, mounted cavalry dominated the battlefield through shock and mobility. Man maintained a symbiotic relationship with the horse, which became particularly sacrosanct on the battlefield and even created a new, exalted social class. These mounted warriors sought to preserve their prestige despite the advent of new technologies threatening to render them obsolete. In Cavalry from Hoof to Track, Roman Jarymowycz traces the evolution of the cavalry from the warhorse to the armored tank and demonstrates how its survival is a history of determined and creative responses to the changing dynamics of modern warfare. Ultimately, he argues, the very concept of cavalry exists as its own state of mind. The cavalry and its doctrine are misunderstood, and its tactics and operations remain a mystery for many civilians. New technology and the increased integration of the armed forces create the illusion that the cavalry no longer exists as a distinct military entity and philosophy. Jarymowycz clarifies these misconceptions by offering a comprehensible overview while explaining military terminology and outlining basic cavalry principles. The book concludes by suggesting how the cavalry will continue to evolve in response to contemporary third world conflicts, perhaps even reverting to its original, tactical role of close quarter combat.

Reviews

Public libraries/general collections. * Choice *
The cavalry and its doctrine are misunderstood, and its tactics and operations remain a mystery for many civilians. New technology and the increased integration of the armed forces have created the illusion that the cavalry no longer exists as a distinct military entity and philosophy. Jarymowyez clarifies these misconceptions by offering a comprehensible overview, while explaining military terminology and outlining basic cavalry principles. This well written and timely book concludes by suggesting ways in which the cavalry will continue to evolve in response to contemporary Fourth Generation conflicts, perhaps even reverting to its original, tactical role of close-quarter combat. * Lt. Colonel Robert A. Lynn, Florida Guard *

Author Bio

ROMAN JARYMOWYCZ is a lecturer at the Royal Military College of Canada and holds a doctorate in Military History from McGill University. He commanded The Royal Canadian Hussars, an armored cavalry regiment, and is now retired as Dean of the Canadian Forces Militia Command and Staff College. As an author, he has published articles and books specializing in the Operational Art.

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