..R. Burton, also including Jim Wofford, son of Cavalry Col. John W. Wofford, among many others. I'll link a documentary about the influence of Maj. Gen. Burton in particular. Burton still had an active role in teaching until he passed away in 2019.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avSWpOYhN-o …
Again, don't mistake me: experimental archaeology and modern practice have an important role to play in illuminating ancient or medieval practice. But it is not the paramount role: that role goes to the primary sources themselves.
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Anyway, as far as experience goes, the last cavalry-on-cavalry engagement (the subject, I think, of discussion), the last was in 1920, during the Polish-Soviet War. There are, to my knowledge, no living veterans of that battle (given that if they were 18 then, they'd be 119 now)
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Cavalry on *infantry* engagements have happened far more recently (there's been at least one in the current Afghanistan war, for instance), though they been mostly battles of dragoons, not lancers and their tactics do not resemble those of shock cavalry.
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