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Lighthorse or
Light Horse most
often refers to
Light cavalry, but may also
refer to: 2nd/14th
Light Horse Regiment,
Australian Army
Regiment 3rd Squadron...
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Lighthorse (or
Light Horse) is an
official or
colloquial name for the
police forces of
federally recognized tribes in the
United States. Some
tribal governments...
- (3rd ed.
published in 1869, with a
memoir by his son
Robert E. Lee.)
Lighthorse Harry Lee
Cabin In the
military parlance of the time, the term "Light-horse"...
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established the
first Lighthorse company, a unit of
mounted tribal policemen referred to as Lighthor****. In 1820 the
Choctaw Lighthorse was established....
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officers over the
whole nation 1808
Establishment of the
Cherokee Lighthorse Guard, a
national police force 1809
Establishment of the
National Committee...
- Grays,
Second Rockbridge Dragoons,
Churchville Cavalry and the
Barbour Lighthorse Cavalry.
These companies were
eventually organized into the 25th Virginia...
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County detective State trooper Game
warden Tribal officer Indian agent Lighthorse Correction officer Probation and
parole officer Probation officer Park...
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Lighthorse Harry" Lee Cabin, also
known as Lee Cabin, is a
historic home
located in Lost
River State Park, near Mathias,
Hardy County, West Virginia....
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tobacco prevention, and caregivers. The
Muscogee Nation operates the
Lighthorse Tribal Police Department, with 43
active employees. The
tribe has its...
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Retrieved September 7, 2015. Medlicott,
Jeanne (April 21, 2015). "Beersheba
Lighthorse Anzac diorama unveiled in Narooma".
Narooma News.
Archived from the original...