AS IT WAS IN 1828.—Tor the one hundred-and-thirteenth tournament held by the French School of Cavalry at Saumur. young officers wore uniforms of 1828 the year of the first tournament and passingout parade. Besides this horse display, officers demonstrated their skill with armoured cars and tanks. The parade was watched by 26 generals and 11 military attaches.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 20
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57AS IT WAS IN 1828.—Tor the one hundred-and-thirteenth tournament held by the French School of Cavalry at Saumur. young officers wore uniforms of 1828 the year of the first tournament and passingout parade. Besides this horse display, officers demonstrated their skill with armoured cars and tanks. The parade was watched by 26 generals and 11 military attaches. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 20
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