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1346:(Dirección de Carabineros y Seguridad Rural) The mission of these mobile squadrons is to provide highway security, control traffic and prevent accidents. Among their objectives is to interact and socialize with civilians to create neighborhood watch and collaboration. Formed in 1846 by President Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera, they are the oldest National Police formation.
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By 1814, there were two regiments of
Carabiniers with their distinctive style of helmet, which was temporarily adopted by the cuirassiers. The Carabiniers were present in Paris in June 1848 for the creation of the Republic, when nine regiments were brought in to maintain peace, the first time in 200
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became institutionalized on the national level in 1937 with the creation of the
National Corps of Carabineers (Cuerpo Nacional de Carabineros) and its professional training school, the Police School (Escuela de Policía), later renamed the National Police Academy (Academia Nacional de Policías). The
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platoons, foot carabinier regiments existed for a brief time after 12 February 1816 when the six grenadier-yeger
Regiments were renamed as carabiniers. These included the oldest regular infantry regiment in the Russian Army, the Yerivan Leib-Grenadier regiment as the former 7th Carabinier Regiment.
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Swedish
Kungliga Skånska Karabinierregementet ("Cavallerie de Scanie") were created in 1791 before the Napoleonic Wars by renaming the Skånska Kavalleriregemente and numbered eight squadrons of about 1,000 officers and troopers organised in two battalions serving in the 4th Swedish Division of the
873:
Carabiniers first appeared in the
Russian Army during the reign of Catherine II in 1763, and eventually numbered sixteen regiments. However, Emperor Paul I, who intensely disliked any reminder of his mother’s reign, renamed six into dragoons and the remainder into cuirassiers. The carabiniers did
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The 320-strong regiment was formed in
February 1901 and commanded by an Australian, Colonel R. W. Lenehan. It was based at Pietersburg, 180 miles north of Pretoria, and saw action in the Spelonken region of the Northern Transvaal during 1901-1902. About forty percent of the men in the BVC were
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Prior to 1952 the
Carabineros came under the Ministry of National Defence and were considered an extension of the Bolivian Army. Responsibility for the force subsequently was transferred to the Ministry of the Interior, although the Carabineros remain a force under military discipline and are
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of 1936–39. They remained an armed force subject to military discipline. About 8,750 carabineros remained loyal to the
Republican Government, providing a core of trained manpower for the Republican forces. After the war the victorious Nationalist Government disbanded the Carabineros and
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period the regiment was called the 6th
Dragoon Guards, becoming 3rd Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) in 1826. In 1920, the regiment briefly became known as The Carabiniers (6th Dragoon Guards) again before being amalgamated in 1922. Although the regiment's first battle honour is for the
718:. In 1691, during King William's Irish Campaign, the regiment distinguished itself, as a result of which it was posted to London and renamed The King's Carabiniers. However, in 1741 the regiment became known as the 3rd Regiment of Horse, and in 1756 became the 3rd Horse. Through the
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until 1971 when it was amalgamated with the Royal Scots Greys during the Palace of
Holyrood House parade in July 1971. In attendance was Her Majesty The Queen, who is the regimental Colonel-in-Chief. At the same time the role of the regiment changed from cavalry to
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return to the Russian cavalry after 1803 as the four select marksmen called flankers in each platoon armed with carbines in all cavalry regiments for the first part of Napoleonic wars, before being reinvented as infantry regiments in Nicolas I time.
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carabineers constituted a post-Chaco War merger of the Military Police, the Gendarmerie Corps (Cuerpo de Gendarmería), the paramilitary Security Police (Policía de Seguridad), and the army's Carabineer Regiment (Regimiento de Carabineros).
767:, and the First World War, after which the Hampshire Yeomanry was re-roled as an Artillery Regiment and then amalgamated with the Hampshire Royal Horse Artillery to become the 95th (Hampshire Yeomanry) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery.
824:(Divisie Cavalerie) commanded by Lieutenant-Generaal Jean Alphonse Baron de Collaert, which, in turn, included a brigade of three Karabinier regiments newly raised from the cuirassiers of the Dutch contribution to the Napoleonic
530:, detached work, and, in general, all duties requiring special activity and address. They fought mounted and dismounted alike, and even took part in siege warfare in the trenches. The French carabiniers were mentioned at the
581:. The regiments retained their distinctive bearskin headwear until 1810 when it was replaced by even more distinctive helmets with scarlet combs. They were also distinguished by Napoleon with a brass overlay on the iron
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Napoleon inherited two French carabinier regiments of heavy cavalry (the two most senior cavalry regiments in the army), which gained some prestige in his wars. In 1810, French Carabiniers were equipped like
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role. It originates from the amalgamation of the Piedmont-Savoy and Naples Carabinieri corps after unification of Italy, and although they remained a combat cavalry regiment, they were not numbered with the
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with longer-range weapons such as rifles rather than shorter-range weapons such as carbines. In Italy and Spain, carbines were considered suitable equipment for soldiers with policing roles, so the term
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into the Carabiniers of Chile, one unified institution under the direction of the national government. The organization still carries the name given to it by Ibáñez, who became the Carabiniers' first
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available as a reserve for the army. Today, the 5,000-member paramilitary National Guard (Guardia Nacional), a branch of the Bolivian National Police, is still referred to as the Carabineros.
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1219:. Under the Spanish Republic the Carabineros were subordinated to the Finance Department of the Home Ministry, and consisted of customs and excise officials numbering some 15,000 by the
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The Saxon Carabiniers were formed after the reorganisation of the Royal Saxon Army in 1765, and survived in the Imperial German Army until 1918. The regiment was known to have used
189:. The French army has no carabinier regiments today. The British army raised regiments of carabiniers in the late 17th century. The descendants of one such regiment survived as the
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was considered a more appropriate firearm for a horseman than a full-length musket, since it was shorter in length, weighed less, and was easier to manipulate on horseback.
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The Bolivian Carabineros are the only force having nationwide responsibility for law enforcement, including customs, traffic police and frontier guard responsibilities.
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affected all of the French Army and the cavalry Arm in particular, and the carabiniers were reduced to two regiments of four squadrons each, later serving in the
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of the modern French Army can accordingly trace its origin, in part, to the 19th Century Carabiniers. By coincidence the present day regiment is stationed in
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sometimes carried carbines because they are less encumbering when moving rapidly, especially through vegetation, but in most armies the tendency was to equip
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The Dutch mounted karabiniers date back to 2nd (Heavy) Cavalry regiment raised in the 1680s, however they briefly ceased to exist during the period of the
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have fought in every conflict in which Italy has been involved in since 1871, suffering heavy losses and being awarded many decorations for gallantry.
1044:, who were serving members of the unit at the time of their arrest and who were charged with alleged war crimes committed while they were in the unit.
735:, although by far most of its battle honours come from the First World War. Known in the British Army as "The Carbs", the regiment survived as the
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Although the Spanish Crown was the first to raise carbine armed cavalry regiments, the Spanish Army is not known for its cavalry carabiniers. The
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by which time they were numbered scarcely more than a squadron, and were given the pick of some 5,000 volunteers. They later participated in the
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This para-military force was created in the 19th century under the Spanish monarchy, performing the role of frontier guards especially in the
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573:. By 1762, the Corps was enlarged to five brigades of thirty squadrons, but was reduced to two regiments in 1788. However, the events of the
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In 1690, one company of carabiniers was maintained in each regiment of the French army's cavalry. Their duties were analogous to those of
1029:(BVC) were a short-lived, multinational mounted infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in South Africa during the Second Boer War.
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or Escuadrones Móviles de Carabineros in Spanish (EMCAR). These are specialised units of the Colombian National Police, part of its
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p.87, Detaille, the regiments were at one time in a fit of Revolutionary fervour reduced to the 22nd and 22nd-bis Cavalry regiments
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Carabiniers differed from army to army and over time, but typically were medium cavalry, similar in armament and tactical role to
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1947:
228:, which saw service against the German invaders in August 1914 still dressed in its 19th century uniform complete with a form of
2128:Андреев А. П. Подарок солдату к 250 годовщине 13 лейб-гренадерского Эриванского (бывшего Бутырского полка) 1642—1892. СПб.,1892
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362:, which saw service against the German Army in August 1914 still dressed in its 19th century uniform complete with a form of
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until 1971, when it was amalgamated with the Royal Scots Greys. Accordingly, no regiment bears the title today, although the
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Australians, and the regiment also included about forty surrendered Boers who had been recruited from the internment camps.
1981:
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691:
727:, it did not take a notable part in any major battle of the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars, but did serve in the
542:, as combat troops they first took the form of separate companies within each cavalry regiments on 29 October 1691 under
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554:. However at that time all French cavalry other than the gendarmes were called light cavalry, and their first name was
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744:. As a result of the amalgamation, no regiment bears the title of Carabiniers in the British Army today, although the
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A present for a soldier on the 250th anniversary of the 13 Leib-Grenadier Yerevan (former Butyrsk) Regiment 1642-1892
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1017:) for three months from August 1976, and thereafter in numerous modular deployments over the next decade until 1989.
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500:, notably at Bilbao. See also the separate section on the frontier guard Carabineros of the Spanish Army below.
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One of the three light infantry battalions of the reorganised Royal Spanish Army in 1812 was called Carabiniers.
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In 1973, the Carabiniers, headed by General Cesar Mendoza Duran, later appointed Director General, joined the
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660:. In 1870, they saw service again as a single regiment, but now as part of the Imperial Guard. Following the
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force The first policing organization with the name "Carabiniers" was the Corps of Carabiniers, in Spanish
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656:. From 1852 the Carabiniers were a part of the Army of the Second French Empire, but did not serve in the
476:(28 November 1808), along with the Alcántara and Montesa cavalry regiments, against Lasalle's French 10th
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The Army of the Netherlands in 1815, after the Belgian and Dutch forces had been united on 21 April 1815
1308:. As such, the Carabiniers' commander was a formal member of the Military Government Junta (1973–1990).
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The short-lived Westphalian army of 1807–14 created by Napoleon as an allied force for service with the
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Waldeck, Lippe-Detmold, Shaumburg-Lippe contingents in the 2nd battalion, 6th Rheinbund Regiment of the
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17:
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Walmoden Corps for the 1813-1814 campaign. The regiment was renamed into the Skånska Hussars by 1914.
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Napoleon's Mercenaries: Foreign units in the French Army under the Consulate and Empire, 1799 to 1814
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Funcken, Liliane and Fred, Arms and uniforms: Napoleonic Wars, Part 2, Ward Lock Ltd., London, 1984
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L'Univers: histoire et description de tous les peuples, Dictionnaire Encyclopedique de la France
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under the leadership of the Army, Navy and Air Forces leaders, that overthrew President
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The two Carabiniers regiments, brigaded together and as a part of General of Division
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Danish military in the Napoleonic Wars, Order of Battle Corps Walmoden September 1813
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Cartographie des unités de l'armée de Terre stationnées en Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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185:(though these were of brass and brass-skinned iron), and they were no longer issued
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French Carabinier Regiments and the Colonels Who Led Them 1791–1815, Tony Broughton
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Uniforms of the World: A compendium of Army, Navy and Air Force uniforms 1700-1937
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All three regiments along with the dragoons of the Guard became dragoons in 1849.
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The Infantry of the Bavarian Army 1812–1813: the Uniform Plates of Johann Cantler
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Italy has a famous force of carabiniers, a gendarmerie known by the Italian name
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Detaille, Edouard, Richard, Jules, (ed.), Carlson Reinertsen, Maureen, (trans.)
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3rd Carabiniers (Regiment karabiniers No. 3) Luitenant-Kolonel C. M. Lechleitner
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1st Carabiniers (Regiment karabiniers No. 1) Luitenant-Kolonel L. P. Coenegracht
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who served as frontier guards. This force was, however, disbanded following the
2011:
1041:
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527:
465:
257:
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110:
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Otto von Pivka, page 9, "Napoleon's German Allies 1 Westfalia and Kleve-Berg,
558:, organised by brigading of four squadrons commanded by a lieutenant-colonel.
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von der Marwitzsches Volunteer Corps 1807, Carabiniers of the Uhlan Squadron
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538:. Although their original role was that of a mounted police similar to the
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127:
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714:. In accordance with tradition of the time, the regiment became known as
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569:, where it remained for a century. On 13 May 1758, the Corps was renamed
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202:
142:
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in the Second World War, notably participating with the 8th Army at the
926:, which was both a combat regiment and a mounted military police force.
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The use of carabinier to refer to infantry troops comes from the French
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L'Armée Française: An illustrated history of the French Army, 1790-1885
2188:. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 297.
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by which the Carabinieri will continue to be referred will remain the
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A Pole from a Russian Army carabinier regiment that joined the Polish
472:(part of the Napoleonic Wars), where they distinguished themselves at
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Valladolid durante la Guerra de la Independencia Española (1808–1814)
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numbered 7th in order of seniority within the cavalry, p.266, Knotel
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2nd Carabiniers (Regiment karabiniers No. 2) Kolonel J. B. de Bruijn
464:, did however participate in several of Spain's wars, including the
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and 9th Dragoons. One notable officer serving with the brigade was
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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157:"A Promising Candidate for the Carbineers" by Karl Binder, (Swiss
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With the Flag to Pretoria: A history of the Boer War of 1899-1900
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in this case the word brigade refers to a unit of regimental size
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Today the Carabiniers form part of the Ministry of the Interior.
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Belgian Carabiniers with dog drawn machine gun carts during the
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973:, the South African Carabiniers served during the Boer Wars as
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during the Napoleonic wars, the sections on the right flank of
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Napoleon's Horse Carabiniers (uniforms, victories and defeats)
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Cuirass and helmet of the French Horse Carabinier, during the
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at the end of the 18th century and later abandoned it to the
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278:
Other infantry units with the title of carabiniers included:
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The Corps was enlarged to ten squadrons by the start of the
2301:, Utopía Libertaria, Libros de Anarres, Buenos Aires, 2006
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Los anarquistas en la crisis política española (1869–1939)
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as a Yeomanry cavalry regiment that was formed during the
101:
Historically, carabiniers were generally (but not always)
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pp.156,166 Detaille; inducted into Guard 15 November 1865
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p.137, Le Bas; Knotel p.92 says they were first known as
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The unit was made infamous by the trial and execution of
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in the Colonial Division commanded by Major-General Sir
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The Spanish Civil War: Revolution and Counterrevolution
895:, included a unit of the Royal Guard designated as the
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Knotel, Richard, Knotel, Herbert, & Sieg Herbert,
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p.5, The Spanish Civil War 1936-39, Patrick Turnbull,
206:. Chile also has a force of gendarme carabiniers, the
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Breve historia de la Guerra de Independencia Espanola
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La femme amoureuse dans la vie et dans la littérature
1211:. They were distinguished by dark blue uniforms with
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is currently a branch of armed forces (alongside the
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battalions deployed in line were called carabiniers.
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Uniforms of the British Army - the Cavalry Regiments
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Regiments That Served With The 7th Armoured Division
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The Army of Kingdom of Sweden during Napoleonic Wars
1920:
former Regiment Karabiniers No.3 (north), Leeuwarden
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pp.212, Knotel; see also "von Pivka", Armies of 1812
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of Southern Chile. In 1908 the Carabiniers' School (
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replaced them for frontier duties with units of the
759:, and remained known as the Carabiniers late in the
608:'s 1st Heavy Cavalry Division saw action during the
1902:
former Regiment Karabiniers No.1 (north), The Hague
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Spanish Carabineros under the Monarchy and Republic
961:were a cavalry regiment formed in the early 1820s.
84:, which became commonplace by the beginning of the
1911:former Regiment Karabiniers No.1 (south), Brussels
737:3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards)
571:Royal carabiniers de monsieur le Comte de Provence
366:. Following a merger in 1992, the unit became the
191:3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards)
88:in Europe. The word is derived from the identical
368:Regiment Carabiniers Prins Boudewijn – Grenadiers
30:"Carabineer" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2386:Carabiniers of Chile website (Spanish language)
1265:, formed in 1903 to bring law and order to the
1134:), thus ending their long standing role as the
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484:. The regiment, along with the cavalry of the
263:of 1794, where it denoted troops of the elite
1344:Directorate of Carabineers and Rural Security
1138:(First Corps of the Army). It is likely that
941:(Royal Carabiniers) was instituted under the
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683:, once the domain of their former commander.
652:years that carabiniers were again serving as
589:, but were no longer equipped with carbines.
133:Today, the term is used by some countries in
1277:) was created. On April 27, 1927, President
993:in October 1942 as part of the Commonwealth
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945:(Royal Patents) of July 13, 1814 within the
710:. Colonelcy of the Ninth Horse was given to
664:, the Carabiniers were amalgamated with the
644:. The Carabiniers were restored as a single
546:. Only later was an independent regiment or
445:
292:, which has been active since at least 1817.
34:. For the device used to connect ropes, see
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2370:, 3 volumes, Harmsworth, London, 1900–1902
914:The Carabinieri corps was created by King
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803:
244:of 1936–1939 and replaced by units of the
27:Type of light cavalry armed with a carbine
2265:, Vol.3, Firmin Didot Freres, Paris, 1841
2258:, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1980
1060:during the 2007 "Republic Day" parade in
712:Richard, 2nd Viscount Lumley of Waterford
550:established in 1693 under the command of
72:) is in principle a soldier armed with a
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1740:Camp militaire de Carpiagne in Wikimapia
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1111:Both a military and a police corps, the
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1005:. The Natal Carbineers saw service in a
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748:are sub-titled "Carabiniers and Greys".
706:in 1685, the first year of the reign of
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585:after suffering heavy casualties in the
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340:
197:are sub-titled "Carabiniers and Greys".
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1800:Out of Step: Memoirs of a Field Marshal
1491:pp.172-173, Dempsey; also known as the
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1376:Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova
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313:Foot Carabinier regiments were renamed
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2144:, Osprey Publishing Ltd., London, 1981
2142:Napoleon's cuirassiers and carabiniers
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698:. The regiment was descended from the
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648:after the second Bourbon restoration.
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2205:Hlustré: Los dibujos de Daniel Vierge
1878:"The army of the Netherlands in 1815"
1095:, but is usually known simply as the
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856:
286:includes an infantry unit called the
1079:The Arma dei Carabinieri (literally
779:in its pre-First World War service.
770:
692:The Carabiniers (6th Dragoon Guards)
2201:La Campaña Carlista (1872–1876) en
971:1st and 2nd Royal Natal Carabiniers
929:After French soldiers had occupied
922:with a police corps similar to the
837:Generaal-Majoor Jonkheer A. D. Trip
289:Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince
214:has mobile road-based units called
24:
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2251:, Belmont Publishing, London, 1989
2232:, Universidad de Valladolid, 2002
1108:(Cavalry of the Line) after 1871.
731:. The regiment also served in the
412:formed from Italian recruits, and
380:Nassau 2nd Light Infantry Regiment
45:Napoleonic French Carabinier, 1810
25:
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2276:Co. Inc., Cambridge Ontario, 1983
2149:The Handbook of British Regiments
628:(commanded by General of Brigade
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1382:-type force affiliated with the
1056:Senior Carabinieri General in a
458:la Brigada de Carabineros Reales
386:(Irish Legion) in French service
2333:, Ediciones Nowtilus S.L., 2006
2218:, Greenhill Books, London, 2002
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2068:Armed Forces of Latin America
1620:Regiment Royal de Carabiniers
985:, and later as the 1st Royal
981:during the First World War's
794:11. regiment Leib-Karabiniers
763:. The regiment served in the
673:1-11e Régiment de Cuirassiers
148:
2411:Cavalry units and formations
2249:The French cavalry 1792-1815
1831:41st Company, 12th Battalion
918:, with the aim of providing
822:Netherlands Cavalry Division
704:Duke of Monmouth's rebellion
702:, raised in response to the
494:Gregorio García de la Cuesta
416:formed from foreign recruits
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