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Horsemen in No Man's Land: British Cavalry and Trench Warfare, 1914-1918

hardcoverDecember 1, 2011
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ISBN-13: 9781848843646 ISBN-10: 184884364X
Publisher
PEN AND SWORD MILITARY
Binding
hardcover
Published
December 1, 2011
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
24.80×3.80×15.90 cm

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Horsemen in No Man's Land: British Cavalry and Trench Warfare, 1914-1918 by Kenyon, David. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781848843646.

Of what use was the British cavalry during the years of trench warfare on the Western Front? On a static battlefield dominated by the weapons of the industrial age, by the machine gun and massed artillery, the cavalry was seen as an anachronism. It was vulnerable to modern armaments, of little value in combat and a waste of scarce resources. At least, that is the common viewpoint. Indeed, the cavalry have been consistently underestimated since the first histories of the Great War were written. But, in light of modern research, is this the right verdict? David Kenyon seeks to answer this question in his thought-provoking new study. His conclusions challenge conventional wisdom on the subject – they should prompt a radical reevaluation of the role of the horseman on the battlefields of France and Flanders a century ago. Using evidence gained from research into wartime records and the eyewitness accounts of the men who were there – who saw the cavalry in action – he reassesses the cavalrys contribution and performance. His writing gives a vivid insight into cavalry tactics and the ethos of the cavalrymen of the time. He also examines how the cavalry combined with the other arms of the British army, in particular the tanks. His well-balanced and original study will be essential reading for students of the Western Front and for anyone who is interested in the long history of cavalry combat.