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The author assesses how mounted forces must adapt to changed conditions of modern warfare, arguing that cavalry retain strategic value through reconnaissance, operations against enemy communications and pursuit, even as tactical roles shift. He analyzes when to employ shock and when to use fire in mounted and dismounted action, outlines dispositions for offensive and defensive dismounted fighting, and emphasizes cohesion, mobility, leadership, rigorous training and technical perfection. He critiques conclusions drawn from recent colonial campaigns as not universally applicable and calls for doctrinal reform and renewed professional study to preserve cavalry effectiveness.
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