- Europe. The word is
derived from the
identical French word
carabinier. Historically,
carabiniers were
generally (but not always)
horse soldiers. The carbine...
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regained its
carabinier ****ociation in 1928, when it was
renamed the 3rd
Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's
Dragoon Guards). The 3rd
Carabiniers was posted...
- The
Compagnie des
Carabiniers du
Prince (Monégasque: ****pagnia d'i
Carrabiniei d'u Prìncipu; "Prince's
Company of
Carabiniers") is the
Infantry branch...
- The
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (
Carabiniers and Greys) is a
cavalry regiment of the
British Army, and the
senior Scottish regiment. The regiment, through...
- The
Carabiniers-à-Cheval (French for
Horse Carabiniers or
Mounted Carabiniers) were
mounted troops in the
service of France.
Their origins date back to...
- War. 2nd
Carabinier Regiment (France), was a
French cavalry regiment. 3rd
Carabiniers, a
cavalry regiment of the
British Army.
Carabiniers (6th Dragoon...
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There is no
conscription in Monaco. Its
branches are the
Compagnie des
Carabiniers du
Prince and the
Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers de Monaco. The
Public Services...
- The 150th (
Carabiniers Mont Royal) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the
Canadian Expeditionary Force during the
First World War.
Based in Montreal, Quebec...
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banboula and the kalenda),
hybridized into a
couples dance named after the
Carabiniers rifle regiments in the
Haitian army. Averill, Gage (15
April 2008). A...
- of
Regiment of
Carabiniers in 1850. On 21 July 1930 King
Albert I
decided that the
regiment would bear the
title of
Regiment Carabiniers Prince Baudouin...