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It is the business of cavalry to follow up the victory, and to prevent the beaten enemy from rallying.

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Victor or vanquished, it is of the greatest importance to have a body of cavalry in reserve, either to take advantage of victory, or to secure a retreat. The most decisive battles lose half their value to the conqueror, when the want of cavalry prevents him from following up his success, and depriving the enemy of the power of rallying.

When a retiring army is pursued, it is more especially upon the flanks that the weight of cavalry should fall, if you are strong enough in that arm to cut off his retreat.

The Art of Strategy: Napoleon's Maxims of War + Clausewitz's On War

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