Cavalry in a sentence as a noun

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Operations of thought are like cavalry charges in a battle -- they are strictly limited in number, they require fresh horses, and must only be made at decisive moments.

Operations of thought are like cavalry charges in a battle---they are strictly limited in number, they require fresh horses, and must only be made at decisive moments.

"As the author points out, the battleship was the fastest thing afloat which makes it more akin to Stonewall Jackson's foot cavalry and the first principal of maneuver doctrine - "get there fastest with the mostest.

Advocating a return to cavalry because it worked so well for Napoleon?Reality is that we have enough conventional arms to obliterate any country that threatens us in any credible way.

Cavalry definitions

noun

troops trained to fight on horseback; "500 horse led the attack"

See also: horse

noun

a highly mobile army unit