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  • The vivid blues and yellows of the cavalry's uniforms and Victor McLaglin's loveably bibulous sergeant sounded slightly tinny and beautiful in his mind's ear.

    Steven Weber: For My Father 10/3/25 - 3/6/87 2009

  • So, I think, yes, unless there's some dramatic outside rescue effort, and it doesn't look to me like the cavalry's on the way diplomatically, there's going to be a ground incursion.

    CNN Transcript Jan 2, 2009 2009

  • Creon, when he marked our cavalry's success on one wing, caught up a shield and rushed into the fray, ere that despondency should seize his men; but not for that did Theseus recoil in fear; no! snatching up at once his glittering harnes he hied him on.

    The Suppliants 2008

  • The Indians had bows and arrows to stand up against the U.S. cavalry's cannons and repeating rifles.

    Some Would Call It Genocide 2008

  • Meanwhile, a flanking force of Arquebusiers de Grassin would screen the cavalry's right flank by occupying the Muhlenberg heights.

    Battle of Muhlenberg - January 19, 1758 Der Alte Fritz 2008

  • Creon, when he marked our cavalry's success on one wing, caught up a shield and rushed into the fray, ere that despondency should seize his men; but not for that did Theseus recoil in fear; no! snatching up at once his glittering harnes he hied him on.

    The Suppliants 2008

  • Meanwhile, a flanking force of Arquebusiers de Grassin would screen the cavalry's right flank by occupying the Muhlenberg heights.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Der Alte Fritz 2008

  • The Battle opened with the Spanish light cavalry seeking to envelop the French cavalry's left flank.

    The Battle of Barletta - 8th October 2007 Vexillia 2007

  • The Battle opened with the Spanish light cavalry seeking to envelop the French cavalry's left flank.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Vexillia 2007

  • Sometimes... often times... it isn't the cavalry's fault.

    There 2005

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