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Both and cavalry
Both sides had about 40, 000 cavalry.
Both, but especially the former, were famed for the cataphract ( fully armored cavalry armed with lances ) even though the majority of their forces consisted of lighter horse archers.
V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar writes: " Both the Puranas and the epics agree that the horses of the Sindhu and Kamboja regions were of the finest breed, and that the services of the Kambojas as cavalry troopers were requisitioned in ancient wars ".
Both of Bismarck's sons served as officers in the Prussian cavalry.
Both western and Muslim histories agree the battle was hard fought, and that the Umayyad heavy cavalry had broken into the square, but agreed that the Franks were in formation still strongly resisting.
Both sides incurred heavy losses and the battle ended in stalemate after Rupert's cavalry returned to stop a rout.
Both sides now used their cavalry freely to cover the formation of lines of battle, and a race between the rival squadrons for the possession of Heinrichsdorf ended in favor of the French under Grouchy and Nansouty.
Both Fingolfin, High-king of the Noldor, and Fëanorian Noldor led by Maedhros had maintained camps of cavalry on Ard-galen as a forward watch on Morgoth.
Both varied the color of the stripes by assigning red for artillery, yellow for cavalry, blue for infantry and later in the war, green for sharpshooters.
Both the French and German heavy cavalry wore cuirasses in parade leading up to World War I.
Both authors subsequently tack on 4, 000 cavalry, evidently not part of the 36, 000 or 38, 000, from which it may be inferred that the latter were infantry ( a circumstance not stated by the authors ).
Both sides sent for reinforcements: Ford arrived with the remainder of his cavalry force and six French guns ( for a total of 300 men ), while Barrett came with 200 troops of the 34th Indiana in nine understrength companies.
Both the extensive use of foot soldiers rather than cavalry, and the heavy impact caused by the longbow, represented significant steps in military developments.
Both sides suffered heavily in the ensuing battle ; Maratha artillery caused large numbers of casualties among Wellesley's troops but the vast numbers of Maratha cavalry proved largely ineffective.
Both Davis and Bennett and Roberts thus estimate the total number of allied cavalry at 15, 000.
Both sides therefore sought an open battlefield ; the allies in order to use their elephants to full potential, and the Antigonids to allow full use of their strong cavalry arm.
Both armies included small sections of cavalry.
Both Wu Chien-ch ' uan and his father were hereditary Manchu cavalry officers of the Yellow Banner as well as the Imperial Guards Brigade, yet the Wu family were to become patriotic supporters of Sun Yat-sen.
Both sides at the Battle of Hastings are clearly visible in the Bayeux Tapestry using the tactic, though Norman mounted cavalry ultimately won the day -- portending the end of massed shields in combat.
Both types of sword were used by Macedonian cavalry and infantry.
V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar observes: " Both the Puranas and the epics agree that the horses of the Sindhu and Kamboja regions were of the finest breed, and that the services of the Kambojas as cavalry troopers were requisitioned in ancient wars ".
Both types of cavalry units were supported by war elephants and foot archers who showered the enemy with storms of arrows.

Both and commanders
Both commanders take turns to ride amongst their troops.
Both commanders seem to have underestimated the numerically superior enemy forces.
Both commanders had received their orders very late and both had a long distance to cover, before they could arrive to their assigned positions.
Both commanders would have seen the parallels of Macdonough's anchorage on Lake Champlain to that of the French under Vice Admiral Francois-Paul Brueys, opposing British Rear Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, at the Battle of the Nile in Aboukir Bay on 1 August 1798.
Both Scipios were capable commanders, both were consuls, and both were killed in Hispania after their armies had separated.
Both the new commanders were Trenchard protégés.
Both his son Ferdinando, the second Lord, and grandson, Thomas, the third Lord, served as prominent military commanders in the cause of Parliament during the Civil War.
Both commanders died during the battle.
Both commanders died during the battle — Zrinsky in the final charge and Suleiman in his tent from natural causes.
Both his brothers Mircea II and Vlad III were able military commanders in the field, and both saw success in battle against the Ottomans.
Both commanders had a number of pali commanders each defending a specific strategic area, with each pali reorganized in response to the challenge posed by Ram Singh's forces.
Both Striking Fleet Atlantic and the United States Sixth Fleet have never been allowed to be placed anywhere but directly under American commanding officers — the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic and Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe, because the dominant legal interpretation of the McMahon Act has been that nuclear striking forces cannot be controlled by non-US commanders.
Both Troude and Keats were highly praised by their commanders and the general public.
Both teams have access to the two generic classes ( soldiers and commanders ).
Both of the first two men had served as his military commanders ; Mas ' ud's brother Shams al-Din came next, only to fall as well.
Both company commanders were told to look for 5 T55's.
Both commanders of the 160th, Ground commander LCDR Erik S. Kristensen, of SEAL Team 10, and aviation element commander Major Stephen C. Reich, were killed in the shootdown.
Both commanders, Charles Knowles and Don Andres Reggio, were reprimanded by their respective commands for their conduct during the engagement, in Knowles ' case for not bringing his full fleet to bear and achieving a total rout.

Both and knew
Both Baker and Fosdick knew that a substitute was necessary, that a verboten approach was not the real answer.
Both knew that when trains stopped at Texan crossroads bored soldiers would sometimes enter to ask the passengers if they had any reading material to spare, even a newspaper.
Both men knew it was in the Norberg family holdings, but to which of the cousins did it belong, Anta or Freya??
Both of those have had dynamic run-ups in price on the market in recent months, both were selling at higher price-earnings and yield bases than Morton was coming to market at, and everyone who knew anything about it expected the Morton stock to have a fast run-up.
Both claim that this was the original flag, and consequently both writers knew the legend of the falling flag.
Both were Oxford men who knew the system inside out, and the close collaboration with which they worked was a function of their shared background and worldview.
Both Abbott and Costello met and married women they knew in burlesque.
Both sides knew that a confrontation was inevitable.
Both knew instantaneously their song now had a name.
Both Horace and Art knew that the only way to get the jazz audience back and make it bigger than ever was to really make music that was memorable and planned, where you consider the audience and keep everything short.
Both these works appear, in design, to have owed something to Thomas Stothard ; Chantrey knew his own scantiness of ideal invention or composition, and always sought aid from others for such attempts.
Both Murphy and Bernice knew that Remington Steele was a fraud.
' Natalie's tutor, who knew Hopper and Adams off set, said, ' Both of those two guys were all over her ... because they could see that this movie was going to be a big thing for Natalie ... they were game for anything in order to be noticed and to get ahead in the business.
Both can be used in the past tense to denote former future intention ( e. g. " I was going to eat dinner, but decided not to "; " I knew I would do it the next day ") or former prediction (" It was going to rain "; " I thought it would rain the next day ").
Both sides knew that battle was now inevitable.
Both ex-Black Isle employee Chris Avellone ( Obsidian Entertainment ) and former Interplay CEO Brian Fargo ( inXile Entertainment ) commented that they knew nothing about the reopening of the studio before the announcement.
Both Bach and Handel knew Fischer's work and sometimes borrowed from it.
Both the business disparagement claim, which was viewed as trade libel, and the unfair competition claim, based on disparaging remarks, required that CompuServe knew or had reason to know of the defamatory remarks.
Both of the scientist knew that this arduous task would require a lot of effort and time because it was necessary to act on a large number of generations to change the genetic foundation of a species, nevertheless the velocity of the bacteria ’ s reproduction allowed, since it was constantly monitored, to interfere with an important phase of its evolution.
Both Miner and Davis knew a great deal about jazz.
" Both Kylsant and Morland were acquitted of falsifying records on this account, but Kylsant was found guilty of " making, circulating or publishing a written statement which he knew to be false ", namely the 1928 prospectus, and was sentenced to 12 months in prison.
Both championship contenders Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell knew exactly what they needed to do, Mansell had to win with help and Senna needed to beat Mansell.
Both the Americans and British knew that passage on the Hudson River was strategically important to the war effort.
Both Agnes and Władysław II knew that their battle was finally lost.

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