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Existing comment: The Changing Role of Cavalry

Improved weapons changed the role of Civil War cavalry. In addition to reconnaissance, horse soldiers became a mobile strike force that often fought on foot. Confederate general J. E. B. Stuart mastered both roles. Colonel John S. Mosby led a band of mounted "partisan rangers" that disrupted federal operations in Northern Virginia by striking swiftly before dispersing into the countryside.
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