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VIII. THE VARIOUS UNITS IN THE FIGHT
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Having in the last chapter endeavoured to elaborate tactical principles, and to give practical hints, I will now shortly deal with the duties of the various units, and endeavour to form an impression of the performances that may be expected of them in the fight.
When a squadron, acting1 independently in reconnaissance, as advanced guard, flank guard, or divisional cavalry2, finds itself obliged to attack, it will, as a rule, employ its whole force simultaneously3, whether it charges in line, knee to knee, or uses a troop in single rank as first line. If a troop has been thrown forward as advanced guard, it must quickly clear the front, and endeavour to join the squadron, so as to strengthen it before the collision, and not to become prematurely4 involved in a disadvantageous fight.
The squadron is generally too weak to carry out an offensive fight on foot. There is also no means of[Pg 214] guarding the led horses but by patrols. If they should become isolated6 during the attack, there will be a danger of losing them, especially in hostile country. A squadron must therefore only determine on a dismounted attack when such action is absolutely unavoidable. For dispersing7 hostile patrols or armed inhabitants, about a troop dismounted will generally suffice, where there is no opportunity of surprising them in the charge, or of enveloping9 them. A defensive10 fight on foot must not be undertaken by a single squadron unless absolutely necessary, or which the led horses can be disposed in a safe place in the immediate11 neighbourhood, where the flanks cannot be turned, or where the arrival of reinforcements can be relied upon.
A squadron attacking knee to knee is stronger than a numerically superior enemy who charges in looser formation and is not armed with the lance.
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deployment
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