Mounted Infantry Drill is a military manual written in 1880 by Ulick De Burgh. The book is a comprehensive guide to the training and tactics of mounted infantry, a type of soldier who fought on horseback but dismounted to fight on foot. The manual covers everything from basic drill and discipline to advanced maneuvers and battle tactics. It also includes detailed instructions on the care and maintenance of horses, as well as the proper use of weapons...
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