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Data: MAVEN
Trigger word:
Cavalry
Event Types (Count):
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Cavalry
skirmishing
on
the
flanks
of
the
stockades
during
the
first
two
days
and
a
Crusader
night-time
attack
Attack
using
Using
their
wagons
and
guns
against
the
Sultan
's
central
position
on
the
night
of
18/19
October
produced
Creating
much
bloodshed
Killing
but
no
conclusive
results
.
In
1918
,
the
village
was
recaptured
Conquering
by
German
troops
on
25
March
,
during
Operation
Michael
the
German
spring
offensive
,
when
the
17th
(
Northern
)
Division
,
the
12th
(
Eastern
)
Division
and
the
1st
Dismounted
Departing
Brigade
of
the
1st
Cavalry
Division
were
forced
to
retire
Escaping
to
the
north-west
.
The
previous
day
,
a
detachment
of
the
U.S.
7th
Cavalry
Regiment
commanded
by
Major
Samuel
M.
Whitside
intercepted
Self_motion
Spotted
Elk
's
band
of
Miniconjou
Lakota
and
38
Hunkpapa
Lakota
near
Porcupine
Butte
and
escorted
Sending
them
westward
to
Wounded
Knee
Creek
,
where
they
made
camp
.
The
remainder
of
the
7th
Cavalry
Regiment
,
led
by
Colonel
James
W.
Forsyth
,
arrived
Arriving
and
surrounded
Surrounding
the
encampment
.
On
the
morning
of
December
29
,
the
U.S.
Cavalry
troops
went
Motion
into
the
camp
to
disarm
the
Lakota
.
The
next
day
the
Australian
Mounted
Division
and
the
5th
Cavalry
Division
pursued
the
Ottoman
forces
towards
Damascus
,
paralleling
the
pursuit
on
the
inland
route
begun
Process_start
by
the
4th
Cavalry
Division
a
day
earlier
.
The
next
day
the
Australian
Mounted
Division
and
the
5th
Cavalry
Division
pursued
the
Ottoman
forces
towards
Damascus
,
paralleling
the
pursuit
on
the
inland
route
begun
Process_start
by
the
4th
Cavalry
Division
a
day
earlier
.
The
occasion
was
a
public
holiday
in
the
United
Kingdom
and
featured
many
ceremonial
aspects
,
including
use
of
the
state
carriages
and
roles
for
the
Foot
Guards
and
Household
Cavalry
.
The
British
5th
Division
was
assisted
Assistance
by
the
2nd
and
3rd
Cavalry
Brigade
.
The
reconnaissance
Scrutiny
was
conducted
Action
by
the
1st
Brigade
,
3rd
Division
of
the
Cavalry
Corps
of
the
Union
Army
of
the
Shenandoah
under
the
command
of
Colonel
,
later
Brigadier
General
,
John
Baillie
McIntosh
in
order
to
determine
Deciding
Confederate
strength
around
the
Berryville
Pike
approaching
Arriving
Winchester
.
McIntosh
's
force
comprised
Cause_to_be_included
the
1st
Regiment
Connecticut
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
3rd
New
Jersey
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
5th
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Ohio
Cavalry
,
18th
Pennsylvania
Cavalry
Regiment
and
Battery
M
of
the
2nd
United
States
Artillery
Regiment
.
McIntosh
's
force
comprised
Cause_to_be_included
the
1st
Regiment
Connecticut
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
3rd
New
Jersey
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
5th
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Ohio
Cavalry
,
18th
Pennsylvania
Cavalry
Regiment
and
Battery
M
of
the
2nd
United
States
Artillery
Regiment
.
McIntosh
's
force
comprised
Cause_to_be_included
the
1st
Regiment
Connecticut
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
3rd
New
Jersey
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
5th
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Ohio
Cavalry
,
18th
Pennsylvania
Cavalry
Regiment
and
Battery
M
of
the
2nd
United
States
Artillery
Regiment
.
McIntosh
's
force
comprised
Cause_to_be_included
the
1st
Regiment
Connecticut
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
3rd
New
Jersey
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
5th
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Ohio
Cavalry
,
18th
Pennsylvania
Cavalry
Regiment
and
Battery
M
of
the
2nd
United
States
Artillery
Regiment
.
McIntosh
's
force
comprised
Cause_to_be_included
the
1st
Regiment
Connecticut
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
3rd
New
Jersey
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
5th
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Ohio
Cavalry
,
18th
Pennsylvania
Cavalry
Regiment
and
Battery
M
of
the
2nd
United
States
Artillery
Regiment
.
McIntosh
's
force
comprised
Cause_to_be_included
the
1st
Regiment
Connecticut
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
3rd
New
Jersey
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
5th
Regiment
New
York
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
2nd
Ohio
Cavalry
,
18th
Pennsylvania
Cavalry
Regiment
and
Battery
M
of
the
2nd
United
States
Artillery
Regiment
.
The
operation
Military_operation
was
launched
Process_start
on
29
July
2008
by
elements
of
at
least
three
Iraqi
Army
divisions
,
with
four
U.S.
armored
cavalry
squadrons
from
the
3rd
Armored
Cavalry
Regiment
and
the
2nd
Stryker
Cavalry
Regiment
in
support
.
The
operation
Military_operation
was
launched
Process_start
on
29
July
2008
by
elements
of
at
least
three
Iraqi
Army
divisions
,
with
four
U.S.
armored
cavalry
squadrons
from
the
3rd
Armored
Cavalry
Regiment
and
the
2nd
Stryker
Cavalry
Regiment
in
support
.
The
Cavalry
Division
attacked
Attack
Aalst
from
the
west
but
the
Belgian
sortie
Attack
was
suspended
Process_end
after
German
artillery
began
Process_start
a
bombardment
Attack
of
the
forts
of
the
National
redoubt
of
Belgium
(
,
)
around
Antwerp
,
preparatory
to
its
own
attack
Attack
.
The
siege
ended
Process_end
when
the
United
States
Cavalry
on
the
orders
of
President
Benjamin
Harrison
relieved
the
two
forces
,
although
further
fighting
persisted
in
the
following
months
.
Their
flank
was
protected
Preventing_or_letting
by
war
Hostile_encounter
wagons
loaded
with
arquebusiers
,
and
many
large
ponds
and
marshy
areas
surrounded
Surrounding
the
Hussite
infantry
-
ground
which
the
Royalist
Cavalry
could
not
hope
to
cross
Motion_directional
.
From
6
to
7
October
,
the
7th
Division
and
the
3rd
Cavalry
Division
landed
Arriving
at
Zeebrugge
and
naval
forces
Hostile_encounter
collected
Come_together
at
Dover
were
formed
Creating
into
the
Dover
Patrol
,
to
operate
Being_in_operation
in
the
Channel
and
off
the
French–Belgian
coast
.
Brigadier-General
James
Edmonds
,
the
British
official
historian
,
wrote in
Writing
the
History
of
the
Great
War
Hostile_encounter
,
that
the
II
Corps
battle
Hostile_encounter
at
La
Bassée
could
be
taken
Conquering
as
separate
but
that
the
battles
Hostile_encounter
from
Armentières
to
Messines
and
Ypres
,
were
better
understood
Know
as
one
battle
Hostile_encounter
in
two
parts
,
an
offensive
Attack
by
III
Corps
and
the
Cavalry
Corps
from
12
to
18
October
against
which
the
Germans
retired
Process_end
and
an
offensive
Judgment_communication
by
the
German
6th
Army
and
4th
Army
from
19
October
to
2
November
,
which
from
30
October
,
took place
Process_start
mainly
north
of
the
Lys
,
when
the
battles
Hostile_encounter
of
Armentières
and
Messines
merged
Cause_to_amalgamate
with
the
Battles
Hostile_encounter
of
Ypres
.
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