

The cavalrymen were part of the attack on the St. 2nd Cavalry rode their mounts into a heavy wood in northern France. A little after 4 o’clock on the afternoon of September 12, 1918, three hastily assembled troops of roughly 300 horsemen of the U.S. horse cavalry actually met tanks in combat.īut first, the earlier war. In the end, the cavalry lost its horses, but not until its supporters made a determined fight against the “sheep-like rush to mechanization,” until Cadet Dayhuff and his friends experienced what it was like to be a cavalryman, and not until, on December 22, 1941, the U.S. It also involves men in much lower ranks, like Cadet Dayhuff and his fellow ROTC cadets, who were trained to fight the next war on horseback. (the latter’s views may be surprising), and some lesser known, like Generals Adna R. The story of the horse cavalry between the wars involves well-known figures like John J. But by 1930, the debate over horse or machine had begun in earnest and would not conclude until after World War II had started. The horse cavalry had survived World War I and the 1920s.

military at the highest levels was debating whether to trade its horses for cars-or for some form of mechanized vehicle. Cadet Dayhuff was about to trade his car for a horse.Īt the same time, the U.S.
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Idk why you want this, but all the code is at git.sr.ht/~avery/steam-deck-verifiedĬontact info is available on my homepage at June 15, 1930, a poised cadet from the Virginia Military Institute proudly drove his dilapidated old Ford through the gates of Fort Myer, Va., across the Potomac River from Washington, DC, and home of the crack 3rd Cavalry Regiment.Ī dozen years after World War I ended, Cadet Charlie Dayhuff and other Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets were beginning six weeks of concentrated training given to men who wanted to be officers in the modern U.S. That combined with the fact that I'm only updating this site about once per day makes me comfortable that I'm not putting any additional load on SteamDB. SteamDB has a user-facing page (linked above) that gives me all the information for the list below on one page. I didn't automate this because SteamDB doesn't allow people to scrape their website, and because this website was supposed to be fairly temporary, so getting the changes directly from Steam was more effort than I wanted to put in. It might be more/less depending on how many games were (or weren't) tested. I run a script that updates this website approximately once per day. If it looks the same, it probably just hasn't been updated yet. Try clearing your cache and refreshing with Ctrl + F5.

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