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Cavalry Corps (France)
The Cavalry Corps (french: Corps de Cavalerie) was a French mechanized army corps established in 1939 and inactivated in 1940 after the defeat of France by Germany. Commanded by General René Prioux, the Cavalry Corps advanced into Belgium in May 1940 and imposed significant delay on the advance of the German XVI (motorized) Corps. Cut off by German forces from the bulk of the French Army, the corps was evacuated to England and then shipped back to France in late May and early June 1940. Further combat resulted in significant losses of armored vehicles and a steady deterioration of the corps' combat power. The Cavalry Corps ceased fighting as the Second Armistice at Compiègne took effect, and the corps was demobilized on July 11, 1940. Formation and Phony War Formed on August 27, 1939 in Saint-Quentin, the Cavalry Corps did not see action until May 11, 1940 in the vicinity of Tongres. The corps had various units assigned during the period of the Phony War, but by the time of ...
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Cavalry Corps (Ireland)
, image= Badge of the Irish Cavalry Corps.svg , image_size = 200 , caption=Collar badge of the Cavalry Corps , dates=1934 – present , country= , branch= Army , command_structure= Defence Forces , type= Armoured , role=Light CavalryArmoured Reconnaissance ISTAR , motto= Through the mud and blood to the green fields beyond , nickname="''The Cav''" , battles= , size=Three squadrons , garrison=1st Armoured Cavalry Squadron - Curragh Camp1st Cavalry Squadron - Cork2nd Cavalry Squadron - Rathmines , identification_symbol= Glengarry , identification_symbol_label=Headdress , identification_symbol_2= , identification_symbol_2_label=Flag , website= , identification_symbol_4 = CAV , identification_symbol_4_label = Abbreviation The Cavalry Corps (CAV) ( ga, An Cór Marcra) is one of the combat support corps of the Irish Army. In peacetime, the Cavalry carries out various duties in Aid to the Civil Power, such as: * Border operations supporting Gardaí. * Escort duties - cash, ...
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Cavalry Corps (Red Army)
The cavalry corps (russian: кавалерийский корпус) of the Workers and Peasant Red Army was a type of military formation that existed from the early days of the Russian Civil War until 1947 when the Red Army was renamed as the Soviet Army and all cavalry corps were disbanded. Structure of the Corps The cavalry corps represented the foundation of large mobile formations in the Red Army, and most were converted to mechanized and motorized corps during the 1930s. However, due to severe losses in vehicles by the Red Army following the German invasion of USSR many more cavalry corps were raised. The Soviet Cavalry Corps was the largest of the cavalry units and was equal to an army on the battlefield, however during major operations cavalry groups such as Dovator and Belov were established. During the Second World War the cavalry corps were used primarily as components of the Cavalry Mechanized Groups that were inserted into the breakthrough sector of the Front foll ...
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Cavalry Corps (Union Army)
Two corps of the Union Army were called Cavalry Corps during the American Civil War. One served with the Army of the Potomac; the other served in the various armies of the Western Theater of the American Civil War, western theater of the war. Overview In contrast to the Confederate States of America, Confederacy, which early on spawned such brilliant cavalry leaders as J.E.B. Stuart, Nathan B. Forrest, and John S. Mosby, the Union high command initially failed to understand the proper way to use cavalry during the early stages of the war. At the time, cavalry units in the Union armies were generally directly attached to infantry corps, divisions, and "wings" to be used as "shock troops," and essentially played minimal roles in early Civil War campaigns. The Union cavalry was disgraced by Stuart's raids during the Peninsular Campaign, Peninsular, Northern Virginia Campaign, Northern Virginia, and Maryland Campaigns, where Stuart was able to ride around the Union Army of the Potomac w ...
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