"1700 Hours 14 June 1807, near Friedland, East Prussia
The artillery companies were limbered up behind a small rise of ground that masked them from Russian observation. NCOs casually moved down the sleepy, exhausted columns, the Grande Armée's marches not being a pleasurable experience, carefully checking harness and equipment, stopping occasionally to pat a favorite horse, lifting the animals' fetlocks to check tender hooves. Horses cropped at the remains of the spring grass, their swishing tails brushing away the flies while the drivers of their train company dismounted to clean the animals' eyes and nostrils of the bothersome dust. Gun and section chiefs checked their ammunition, ensuring the trail chests were full for immediate use. All ignored the vulgar uproar off to their right near the Forest of Sortlack, getting what rest they could, the horses demonstrating their unusual ability of locking their knees and sleeping standing up."....
http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/battles/c_senarmont.html
4ème Hussards at Friedland
Вот что у меня всегда вызывало вопрос - это как он так саблю держит?
Да нет, по идее, может такое положение получиться, но это такая мгновенная поза при вращении рукой - зафиксировать ее довольно сложно.
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