He continued on to the Army's Cavalry School in 1918.
Carmona wrote a book of rules for the Cavalry School in 1913.
In 1850, he studied advanced tactics at the Cavalry School of Saumur, France.
Yamada was promoted to major general in 1930 and Commandant of the Cavalry School.
In 1908, he became the chief instructor at the Cavalry School at Netheravon.
Chief of the Model Squadron of the Cavalry School (1903-1904)
A number were used in the late 1940s to tow 6 pdr anti-tank guns and 4 were used by the Cavalry School.
In 1919, the Cavalry School took its place and continued until October 1946.
This did not prevent him from later becoming an instructor at the aristocratic Cavalry School at Saumur.
A significant number were sent to the "Cavalry School" at Fort Riley starting in late 1892.