Battle of Haelen
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Battle of Haelen
Using outdated, traditional tactics including close formation advances and cavalry charges, the German advance through Belgium suffers a temporary setback at the Battle of Haelen. With concerted rifle fire and machine guns quickly moved into position by dogs, the Belgians were able to repulse the more traditional German cavalry charge. Date: 12 August 1914
Media ID 9388139
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Advance Belgian Belgians Cavalry Guns Halen Tactics
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