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Spanish Cavalry Structure and Tactics by Carlo Grossi is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1) A typical Spanish cavalry squadron was composed of a headquarters, two troops each with three squads, and could optionally have support elements like machine gun or mortar teams attached. 2) Each squadron was intended to operate dismounted, with officers and non-commissioned officers armed with pistols or carbines and troopers armed with carbines. 3) A variety of support options were available to cavalry squadrons, including medical support, engineers, armored cars, light and heavy machine guns, mort
- Author
- Carlo Grossi
- Language
- EN