That's why I asked if you had Cavalry training, or had been trained by any of the Cavalry veterans - or their organizations - responsible for heavily shaping today's equestrian field. Usually, today's training can be traced back to specific trainers and/or schools, some of...
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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So again, the question being 'heavily armored shock cavalry meeting in an engagement' - I stand by my statement. No one alive has experienced that. In the end, the art of the historian is researching and gathering information on things no one living experienced.
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To say - as you do on the reddit post - that no one who doesn't ride can speak on cavalry, would be the same as saying no one who hasn't experienced combat can speak on war. A foolish and counter-productive position, as any number of my veteran-mil-hist colleagues will tell you.
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