Cavalry - Law Dictionary Search Results
Roughrider
One who breaks horses especially Mil a noncommissioned officer in the British cavalry whose duty is to assist the riding master
Raid
hostile or predatory incursion an inroad or incursion of mounted men a sudden and rapid invasion by a cavalry force a foray
Lancer
carries a lance especially a member of a mounted body of men armed with lances attached to the cavalry service of some nations
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Ironsides
A cuirassier or cuirassiers also hardy veteran soldiers applied specifically to Cromwells cavalry
Horse Guards
A body of cavalry so called esp a British regiment called the Royal Horse Guards which furnishes guards of state for the
VerbarGendarme
One of a body of heavy cavalry
Cossack
pastoral people skillful as horsemen inhabiting different parts of the Russian empire and furnishing valuable contingents of irregular cavalry to its armies those of Little Russia and those of the Don forming the principal divisions
Dragoon
who was taught and armed to serve either on horseback or on foot now a mounted soldier a cavalry man
Demilancer
A soldier of light cavalry of the 16th century who carried a demilance
Cuirassier
A soldier armed with a cuirass especially a soldier of the heaviest cavalry wearing a cuirass only when in full dress
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Cavalry - Law Dictionary Search Results
Roughrider
One who breaks horses especially Mil a noncommissioned officer in the British cavalry whose duty is to assist the riding master
Raid
hostile or predatory incursion an inroad or incursion of mounted men a sudden and rapid invasion by a cavalry force a foray
Lancer
carries a lance especially a member of a mounted body of men armed with lances attached to the cavalry service of some nations
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Ironsides
A cuirassier or cuirassiers also hardy veteran soldiers applied specifically to Cromwells cavalry
Horse Guards
A body of cavalry so called esp a British regiment called the Royal Horse Guards which furnishes guards of state for the
VerbarGendarme
One of a body of heavy cavalry
Cossack
pastoral people skillful as horsemen inhabiting different parts of the Russian empire and furnishing valuable contingents of irregular cavalry to its armies those of Little Russia and those of the Don forming the principal divisions
Dragoon
who was taught and armed to serve either on horseback or on foot now a mounted soldier a cavalry man
Demilancer
A soldier of light cavalry of the 16th century who carried a demilance
Cuirassier
A soldier armed with a cuirass especially a soldier of the heaviest cavalry wearing a cuirass only when in full dress
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