Cavalry: Tactical and Strategic Use During the First World War, Part 1
When we go to public events, we often get the question “Didn’t cavalry disappear after 1914, at least on the …
When we go to public events, we often get the question “Didn’t cavalry disappear after 1914, at least on the …
Prior to the First World War, Germany had built up a small world-wide empire in an effort to compete with …
The one thing that people have to realize about reenacting or doing living history as a soldat of the 2 …
As a follow-up to a prior post about Saint Benoît-en-Woëvre, we have managed to locate some pictures of the 2 Chevauleger …
Carrier pigeons were one form of communication that was widely used during the First World War. According to the regimental …
The following are notes based on my translations of passages from Jürgen Kraus’s 3-Volume Work Die feldgraue Uniformierung des deutschen …
One of the basic foundation points of the living history/reenactment game is the need to document (i.e., prove up) that …
I located a picture of the official regimental standard for the 2 Chevauleger. This would be nice to some day …
Here is an interesting picture that I cam across today of an unidentified unit, most likely Western Front from 1917 …
Saint Benoît-en-Woëvre was home for the 2 Chevauleger Regiment for roughly a year and a half, from December 12, 1914 …