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Tango0106 Oct 2018 3:55 p.m. PST

"This coming Monday, in the small town of Masnières, France, Capt. Gord Crossley of the Fort Garry Horse will lead a party of Canadian travellers across a small footbridge over the St. Quentin canal.

This group, a dozen-and-a-half current and retired members plus friends of the storied Winnipeg regiment, is aiming to retrace their predecessors' most famous military action a century ago: the exploits of B Squadron behind enemy lines on Nov. 20, 1917 at the Battle of Cambrai during the First World War…."
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Richard Baber07 Oct 2018 8:08 a.m. PST

Interesting piece of WW1 history, but this certainly wasn`t the LAST great cavalry charge, cavalry were used into WW2 so for at least another 25+ yrs…….

Tango0107 Oct 2018 3:18 p.m. PST

Agree…. even that… glad you enjoyed it my friend!.

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