- A
carabinier (also
sometimes spelled carabineer or carbineer) is in
principle a
soldier armed with a carbine, musket, or rifle,
which became commonplace...
- The 3rd
Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's
Dragoon Guards) was a
cavalry regiment of the
British Army. It was
formed in 1922 as part of a
reduction in the...
- The
Carabiniers-à-Cheval (French for
Horse Carabiniers or
Mounted Carabiniers) were
mounted troops in the
service of France.
Their origins date back to...
-
Carabinier originally a
cavalry soldier armed with a carbine, may also
refer to the following: 150th
Battalion (
Carabiniers Mont-Royal), CEF, was a unit...
- The
Trupele de
Carabinieri (
Carabinier Troops in English) is the
national gendarmerie force of the
Republic of Moldova,
under the
administration of the...
- The
Compagnie des
Carabiniers du
Prince (Monégasque: ****pagnia d'i
Carrabiniei d'u Prìncipu; "Prince's
Company of
Carabiniers") is the
Infantry branch...
-
Carabineers (French: Les
Carabiniers) is a 1963
French war comedy-drama film by
French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. Les
Carabiniers (1963)
tells the story...
- The
Carabineros de
Chile (English:
Carabiniers of Chile) are the
Chilean national law
enforcement gendarmerie, who have
jurisdiction over the
entire national...
- The
Carabineros was an
armed carabiniers force of
Spain under both the
monarchy and the
Second Republic. The
formal mission of this
paramilitary gendarmerie...
- The
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (
Carabiniers and Greys) is a
cavalry regiment of the
British Army, and the
senior Scottish regiment. The regiment, through...