> Reminds me of the US General who, in WW II, insisted cavalry still had a place in warfare. Can’t remember his name.
Cavalry still had a huge role to play in WW2. You didn't ride them into battle (you didn't do that in WW1 either), but they were used for transport. Germany and Russia used 6 million of them.[1]
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It was Maj Gen John Herr:
"In 1945 Herr wrote that conversion of cavalry to armor was a mistake, an act of "robbing Peter to pay Paul": expansion of armor was necessary, but not at the expense of horse units."
Cavalry still had a huge role to play in WW2. You didn't ride them into battle (you didn't do that in WW1 either), but they were used for transport. Germany and Russia used 6 million of them.[1]
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horses_in_World_War_II