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Pattern 1796 heavy cavalry sword: Revision history


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  • curprev 18:3618:36, 21 August 2019 Urselius talk contribs 11,331 bytes −37 no, the dress sword was a 'walking out sword' - it may also have been used in the field, but mounted - a painting of Capt. Clark Kennedy, 1st Dragoons, at Waterloo shows him using the dress sword in battle, mounted. British cavalry did not serve in action on foot. undo

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