CHAPTER IV TACTICS OF CAVALRY V. CAVALRY CHAPTER VI FIRE ACTION IN TACTICS OF CAVALRY V. CAVALRY CHAPTER VII A CAVALRY BRIGADE IN ACTION CHAPTER VIII CAVALRY IN THE GENERAL ENGAGEMENT CHAPTER IX THE DISPOSITION OF CAVALRY IN A CAMPAIGN CHAPTER X HORSE ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY CHAPTER XI CO-OPERATION OF HORSE ARTILLERY WITH CAVALRY IN THE GENERAL ENGAGEMENT CHAPTER XII HORSE ARTILLERY FIRE EFFECT COMPARED WITH RIFLE FIRE CHAPTER XIII IN CONTACT WITH THE ENEMY CHAPTER XIV SOME DETACHED DUTIES CHAPTER XVI THE TRAINING OF THE CAVALRY OFFICER CHAPTER XVII THE TRAINING OF THE CAVALRY OFFICER ( continued ) CHAPTER XVIII THE TRAINING OF A SQUADRON CHAPTER XIX THE TRAINING OF THE HORSE CHAPTER XX THE TRAINING OF THE MAN MILITARY TEXT-BOOKS 8vo. Ready. MODERN ARTILLERY IN THE FIELD. A Description of the Artillery of the Field Army, and the Principles and Methods of its Employment. By Colonel H. A. Bethell, R.F.A. With 14 Plates and 126 Illustrations in the Text. 7s. 6d. net. AN OUTLINE OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, 1904, 1905. By Colonel Charles Ross, D.S.O. Volume I. Up to and including the Battle of Liao-Yang. With 14 Maps. 10s. 6d. net. OUR CAVALRY. By Major-General M. F. Rimington, C.V.O., C.B. With 8 Diagrams. In the Press. FROM THE BLACK MOUNTAIN TO WAZIRISTAN. Being an Account of the Countries and the Tribes controlled by the N.W. Frontier Province, and of our Military Relations with them in the Past. By Colonel Harold Wylly, C.B. MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd., LONDON. Military Text-Books OUR CAVALRYMACMILLAN AND CO., Limited BY MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED COPYRIGHT |