Cavalry is used to perform reconnaissance. The cavalry were brought in to support the mission.
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Word History
Etymology
earlier cavallerie, borrowed from Middle French cavalerie, borrowed from Italian cavalleria, earlier cavalaria "group of soldiers on horseback, branch of arms made up of such soldiers," from cavalliere, cavaliere "horseback rider, mounted soldier" + -eria, borrowed from Middle French -erie-ery — more at cavalier entry 2