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"Jine" the Cavalry: Cavalry Reenacting Explained 

(Last update 09/12/10)

Disclaimer: "There are two types of riders: Those that have been off, and those who are going off".

With these words, we remind you that all equine (horse stuff) activity is inherently dangerous, and that mounted military reenacting is doubly so.  Anyone who thinks they are just as safe riding around cannon and musket fire, and around big crowds of noisy, scary looking people with flags, as they are riding around the ring or down the trail is foolish and doesn't belong in this hobby.  Let the rider beware.

All comments made herein are intended solely to help advance the hobby of cavalry reenacting and offer options to those interested (at their own risk and expense) in pursuing that pastime.  Any actions taken or decisions made after reading this information are entirely the responsibility of the individual.

 

"Charge", by Don Troiani (buy this print)

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