Which preposition to use with cavalryman

in Occurrences 5%

I did not mean any harm when I told the Japanese jugglers that they ought to kick against having those Russian cavalrymen in the show, the fellows who ride horses standing up, in the wild-west department, 'cause I had listened to their Russian talk, and it seemed to me they were spies who were looking for a chance to do injury to the "poor little Japs."

on Occurrences 3%

They were Belgians, battered and worn out with their unbroken weeks of hopeless fighting; cavalrymen on their tired horses, artillerymen, heads sunk on their chests, drowsing on their lurching caissons; the patient little foot-soldiers, rifles slung across their shoulders, scuffling along in their heavy overcoats.

of Occurrences 3%

An English soldier is prone to accuse American cavalrymen of riding too much on the curb, and by the way, I have heard English soldiers assert that they were taught the second method, but it was a riding master formerly in the Queen's service who told me that the third was preferred.

out Occurrences 2%

Cavalryman out of the West: life of General William Carey Brown.

at Occurrences 1%

" "There's some cavalrymen at the stable, sir; we heard 'em singin' out there.

with Occurrences 1%

No white man, no matter what his ancestry may be, should be ashamed to greet any of those Negro cavalrymen with out-stretched hand.

before Occurrences 1%

Outnumbering the white men to an overwhelming extent, they circled around, and being reinforced by the first column, which by this time was elated by victory and reckless as to its brutality, it commenced the work of blotting out of existence the gallant cavalrymen before them.

like Occurrences 1%

" "He is not a cavalryman like you," answered Salim; "he belongs to the heavy infantry.

than Occurrences 1%

But for the honour of the brigade I had rather be cut down by a light cavalryman than by a heavy.

Which preposition to use with  cavalryman