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In 1914, a cavalry troop maintaining formation could charge at roughly 30 feet per second.  The muzzle velocity of a Hotchkiss machine gun, developed the same year, was 2,375 feet per second, nearly 100 times as fast. From a range of 300 yards, a horse could move only inches in the time it took the

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