This work examines the unique threat and opportunity posed by aviation to the horse cavalry in the 1900s through the 1930s and how cavalrymen responded. During that period, the American and British cavalries encountered advancing technologies that threatened to change war and directly alter cavalry’s armament, tactics, and overall role. With airplanes as with bicycles and other new technologies, cavalry officers were cautious. Rather than uncritically embracing or rejecting new technologies completely, cavalrymen tested them before coming to conclusions. Cavalrymen cautiously examined the capabilities of airplanes, developed applications and doctrine for joint operations, and in the United States, even tried to develop their own speciall...
On 24 September 1910 the British Flight magazine published as its lead article (‘The New Arm’) a pie...
The history of Britain’s air services in the First World War has long been coloured by a fascination...
The article deals with the dawn of aviation in the early XX century before the First world war. The ...
This work examines the unique threat and opportunity posed by aviation to the horse cavalry in the 1...
The U.S. Cavalry, which began in the nineteenth century as little more than a mounted reconnaissance...
This thesis examines the British cavalry 1920-40. It investigates the issues facing the cavalry and ...
<p>The “release” of new technology to users often finds those users developing their own ways of usi...
Series : Birmingham Studies in First World War History.A prevalent view among historians is that bot...
The focus of this paper is the role that early exhibition pilots had on changing the ambivalence tha...
By the middle of 1918 the British Army had successfully mastered the concept of ’all arms’ warfare o...
In October 1917, the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, evocatively and memorably described...
The mechanization of British Cavalry regiments took place between the two World Wars and on into 194...
How does a novel artifact become a mainstream device? Three case studies on the transition from musc...
AbstractThis paper traces the technological advancement in military aviation during the First World ...
The article deals with the dawn of aviation in the early XX century before the First world war. The ...
On 24 September 1910 the British Flight magazine published as its lead article (‘The New Arm’) a pie...
The history of Britain’s air services in the First World War has long been coloured by a fascination...
The article deals with the dawn of aviation in the early XX century before the First world war. The ...
This work examines the unique threat and opportunity posed by aviation to the horse cavalry in the 1...
The U.S. Cavalry, which began in the nineteenth century as little more than a mounted reconnaissance...
This thesis examines the British cavalry 1920-40. It investigates the issues facing the cavalry and ...
<p>The “release” of new technology to users often finds those users developing their own ways of usi...
Series : Birmingham Studies in First World War History.A prevalent view among historians is that bot...
The focus of this paper is the role that early exhibition pilots had on changing the ambivalence tha...
By the middle of 1918 the British Army had successfully mastered the concept of ’all arms’ warfare o...
In October 1917, the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, evocatively and memorably described...
The mechanization of British Cavalry regiments took place between the two World Wars and on into 194...
How does a novel artifact become a mainstream device? Three case studies on the transition from musc...
AbstractThis paper traces the technological advancement in military aviation during the First World ...
The article deals with the dawn of aviation in the early XX century before the First world war. The ...
On 24 September 1910 the British Flight magazine published as its lead article (‘The New Arm’) a pie...
The history of Britain’s air services in the First World War has long been coloured by a fascination...
The article deals with the dawn of aviation in the early XX century before the First world war. The ...