Cavalryman
A "Cavalryman" is a soldier who fights on horseback, traditionally used in warfare for mobility and speed. Cavalry units have played significant roles throughout history, often serving as scouts, flanking forces, or shock troops in battles. They are trained in both riding and combat skills, making them versatile in various military operations.
In modern times, the role of the cavalry has evolved, with many units now using armored vehicles instead of horses. However, the term still applies to certain military branches, such as the United States Army Cavalry, which honors the historical significance of mounted troops while adapting to contemporary warfare needs.