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Despite appearances, the colonial dragoons are not really cavalry but mounted line infantry, riding into a battle then fighting on foot. Horses give mobility, not shock value in combat. Colonial dragoons do not charge home, but ride to critical spots on a battlefield where infantry firepower is needed. They carry smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets with shortened barrels (to make reloading easier) originally called “dragons” or dragoons; over time, this name transferred to the men. Colonial dragoons are also useful for riot control and civil suppression (“dragooning” is to bully people into a course of action). Their usefulness as infantry and “cheap” cavalry means that they can put down all kinds of trouble, as cutting down dissented natives is beneath the dignity of proper cavalry regimen

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  • Colonial Dragoons
rdfs:comment
  • Despite appearances, the colonial dragoons are not really cavalry but mounted line infantry, riding into a battle then fighting on foot. Horses give mobility, not shock value in combat. Colonial dragoons do not charge home, but ride to critical spots on a battlefield where infantry firepower is needed. They carry smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets with shortened barrels (to make reloading easier) originally called “dragons” or dragoons; over time, this name transferred to the men. Colonial dragoons are also useful for riot control and civil suppression (“dragooning” is to bully people into a course of action). Their usefulness as infantry and “cheap” cavalry means that they can put down all kinds of trouble, as cutting down dissented natives is beneath the dignity of proper cavalry regimen
precision
  • 40(xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
Soldiers
  • 60(xsd:integer)
Morale
  • 5(xsd:integer)
upkeep
  • 280(xsd:integer)
Melee
  • 7(xsd:integer)
Prod
  • Army Encampment
Range
  • 70(xsd:integer)
Special
  • *Can dismount *Can hide in woodland *Garrison policing bonus *Grappling Hooks *Resistant to heat fatigue
Games
Faction
  • Most European and American factions
Weapon
  • Musket
Name
  • Colonial Dragoons
Type
  • Mounted Infantry
turns to train
  • 1(xsd:integer)
cbonus
  • 10(xsd:integer)
dskill
  • 6(xsd:integer)
unit cap
  • None
dbkwik:empiretotal...iPageUsesTemplate
Tech
  • Carbines
Ammo
  • 15(xsd:integer)
Cost
  • 950(xsd:integer)
loading
  • 25(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Despite appearances, the colonial dragoons are not really cavalry but mounted line infantry, riding into a battle then fighting on foot. Horses give mobility, not shock value in combat. Colonial dragoons do not charge home, but ride to critical spots on a battlefield where infantry firepower is needed. They carry smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets with shortened barrels (to make reloading easier) originally called “dragons” or dragoons; over time, this name transferred to the men. Colonial dragoons are also useful for riot control and civil suppression (“dragooning” is to bully people into a course of action). Their usefulness as infantry and “cheap” cavalry means that they can put down all kinds of trouble, as cutting down dissented natives is beneath the dignity of proper cavalry regiments. Historically, dragoons slowly became cavalry soldiers like any other, and stopped fighting as mounted infantry, although many regiments did retain the name. The cavalry had always regarded them as (lower paid) social inferiors, and the infantry had resented them as not being proper footsloggers, so the dragoons welcomed their new acceptability.
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