Stephen Badsey, author of Doctrine and Reform in the British Cavalry ‘Stephen M. Miller's excellent new edited volume confirms the fundamental truth that the British imperial experience during the ...
According to the British Army website, soldiers in The Household Cavalry are armoured reconnaissance experts, but also specialise in information activity and sniping among other capabilities.
1832-1860 The contributors are David Bebbington, Mark Burden, Grayson Ditchfield, David Steers, Eryn White, and David Wykes. This part is concerned with the engagement of the academies with ...
Carbines are shortened muskets or rifles used by cavalry units which are easier to use on a horse. From 1896 the Lee Enfield Carbine was issued to the British Army cavalry, it was shorter than the ...
Ed will move to London to join up with the Household Cavalry - one of the most senior regiments in the British regiment Ed (his stable name) is also known as Sedgemoor Bosleys Pride while Celt's ...
Essential reading for those interested in the history of medicine, British Women Surgeons and their Patients, 1860–1918 provides wide-ranging new perspectives on patient narratives and women's ...
Altogether, the American crop of 1860 is said to exceed by 29,000,000 bushels that of 1859, and by 70,000,000 that of 1858, while the number of bushels available for exportation or store ...
Soldiers and Household Cavalry horses injured after four of them bolted through central London are "making remarkable progress" in their recovery, the British Army has said. The horses were ...
Explore all of British history, from the Neolithic to the present day, with this easy-to-use interactive timeline. Browse hundreds of key events and discover how the past has shaped the world we ...
The 36 soldiers of the Musical Ride, who are performing for the first time outside Europe, are selected every year from the British Royal Household Cavalry, which consists of the Life Guards and ...