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How fast was the military walk, trot, & Gallop? 

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Join us as we dive into the specific speeds that the Poinsett's manual outlined for each gait.
An American Civil War trooper was supposed to cover:
100 yards per min at the walk
240 yards per min at the trott
300 yards per min at the gallop
How does your horse stack up? Is it slower or faster?
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Комментарии : 28   
@jean-charlesblanc8454
@jean-charlesblanc8454 2 года назад
Excellent again, but I always ask myself how well fed and cared for are our horses of today, but how must it look in war time ? And as you say keeping formation was very important, but then then the slowest horse will be the speed setter, I wish you could do to it with a squadron in full strength.
@Elk6903
@Elk6903 2 года назад
I would love to do a fault up video of a squadron at full strength! Too bad there aren’t that many Reenactors in the hobby!
@CodyandSteveDownUnder
@CodyandSteveDownUnder 2 года назад
not enough people with horses and the interest sadly
@CodyandSteveDownUnder
@CodyandSteveDownUnder 2 года назад
@@Elk6903 spot on. re-enactors with horses few and far between except in Europe where the sport seems to have exploded - cheers
@jason60chev
@jason60chev Год назад
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder Probably more Mounted Cowboy Action shooters than there are mounted re-enactors.
@Schlachtschule
@Schlachtschule 2 года назад
Excellent experimental archeology! It seems the "gallop" is really a moderate canter, not what I would call a gallop. It's interesting, I was just reading Congdon (again....) and noticed for the first time the that the dismounted drill calls for a 28" step, while in the modern Army we are told to use a 30" step--I really wonder what caused that shift; could it be changing average heights? Anyway, another fascinating and right on point video, thank you very much for sharing.
@11thovc
@11thovc 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@redjoshman
@redjoshman 2 года назад
In 1867, Upton's infantry tactics replaced Casey's drill regulation. Upton's kept the 28-inch step. 28-inch step continued to be used in the 1873 revision of the Upton's. There was going to be 1881 revision of Upton's but Upton died that year before completing it. It was completed by General Alexander in 1888 whereupon a board was convened in Washington in February of that year to adopt it as well as update the light artillery and cavalry drill at the same time. The board took three years to complete the update and the 1873 revision of Upton's was not replaced until October 3, 1891. It is believed that the 1891 Infantry Tactics is largely based on the 1881 Upton work. The 1891 Infantry Tactics included the 30-inch step, still in use today. Given that the change in step was likely planned to be introduced in 1881 by someone whose manuals were a modernized Casey's, I doubt it had to do with average heights. Instead the 1867, 1873, and the 1891 manuals were all part of a continuum of having the infantry tactics/drill manuals more focus on light infantry tactics and skirmishing. Likely, the slight change in the size of the step was due to that. Most of the studies on the evolutions of US Army drill from 1865-1911 focus on the change of emphasis of the drill/tactics and explaining that as opposed to doing a nitty-gritty blow by blow explaining every slight change, including the change in step.
@Schlachtschule
@Schlachtschule 2 года назад
@@redjoshman thank you, that is excellent information, and yes, if the change happened in the 1890's is certainly had nothing to do with changing height.
@rogerlafrance6355
@rogerlafrance6355 2 года назад
Right and besides step there was time, quick, half, double and so on, to keep the combined formation together. Some Armies in Europe still use them on parade with horse units. Trains, trucks and such changed the requirements for long distance marches, but, that a unit can only move at the speed of its slowest section is still doctrine.
@Schlachtschule
@Schlachtschule 2 года назад
@@rogerlafrance6355 of course, and Poinsett does include slow, quick, and double-time steps.
@Mis-AdventureCH
@Mis-AdventureCH 2 года назад
Good to see you again.
@JessicaShull1928
@JessicaShull1928 2 года назад
Some possible variables there... but that was fun to watch! Thank you.
@jason60chev
@jason60chev Год назад
Hey......What happens if, while on the trail, march, etc....a soldier has to take a dump? Is he permitted to break ranks then catch up?
@SlickSixguns
@SlickSixguns 2 года назад
Cool
@Beaguins
@Beaguins 2 года назад
If a canter is a gallop, what is a gallop? Thanks, it's great to see another OVC video!
@CodyandSteveDownUnder
@CodyandSteveDownUnder 2 года назад
it is interesting that the Australian Light Horse called the cantor a gallop and a flat chat gallop was not to be undertaken - this was all about looking after the horse, cheers
@82ismi
@82ismi 2 года назад
French napoleonic cavalry often prefered to attack at a trot to keep formation, not only as a result of bad horse care (which was also the case).
@CodyandSteveDownUnder
@CodyandSteveDownUnder 2 года назад
the truth versus the movies is always fascinating
@tgmckinney
@tgmckinney 2 года назад
Great analysis! Really shows how much more variation you can get at the gallop and the need for formation!
@jrnumex9286
@jrnumex9286 Год назад
i like the westerns as almost always in fast motion as sheriff and posse moving along. i used to think wow thats fast over rocks and cactus like that
@patsaylor8973
@patsaylor8973 Год назад
Shouldn't you had walked that horse afterwards?
@joelnicholas461
@joelnicholas461 2 года назад
Wouldn't that also depend on the horse breed?
@frankfischer1281
@frankfischer1281 Год назад
Good horse….
@kokylove1694
@kokylove1694 2 года назад
Son unos X18TINDER.Uno de los mejores conciertos ❤️ Son unos de los mejores conciertos, no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla 9, se que estuvoy sorprendente...
@charlescomly1
@charlescomly1 2 года назад
Looks like your dog got a real work out too.
@250sabre
@250sabre 2 года назад
👍👍👍
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