
The Cavalry School
The Cavalry School was a training facility established in the early 20th century to develop advanced riding, horsemanship, and combat skills for soldiers serving in mounted units. Located in the United States, it aimed to improve the effectiveness of cavalry troops before World War I, focusing on tactics, discipline, and efficient use of horses in warfare. The school helped modernize cavalry training, preparing soldiers for both traditional and evolving combat scenarios. Its legacy contributed to the professionalization of mounted units, though the advent of mechanized vehicles eventually replaced horses in military roles.