CAVALRY ON WHEELS
FIGHTING BY MOTOR MECHANISING THE ARMY (United Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, _th January. With a view to the further mechanisation of the Army, the War Office proposes putting a portion of the- cavalry upon wheels, says the "Daily Telegraph." Two ideas will be tested on Salisbury Plain and at Aldershot during the coming spring. In one case horses will bo stripped of all impedimenta, except a man and his rifle, ao that they will be in the best possible fighting condition when they come in contact with the enemy, while material will follow on six-wheeled lorries; The other idea is more revolutionary. It is proposed that reach cavalry regiment shall be composed of two squadrons of horse and a squadron of fast whippet tanks, accompanied by a fleet of fast lorries, carrying machine-guns and their crews, enabling the cavalry to establish strategical points in force. The experiments will have an important bearing upon the horse Bupply for Homo and India.
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Evening Post, Volume 105, Issue 4, 6 January 1928, Page 7
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162CAVALRY ON WHEELS Evening Post, Volume 105, Issue 4, 6 January 1928, Page 7
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