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The document discusses the evolution of military branches from past to present. In the past, armies had three main branches: cavalries, archers, and infantry. Over time, the use of firearms became more common, starting with cannons in the 13th century. This led to changes in military tactics and organization. Archers decreased in importance as infantrymen took their place on the battlefield. By World War 2, cavalry troops were obsolete and the last cavalry attack was carried out against German tanks. Today, infantry remains as the primary ground fighting force.





















