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Mount,
mount,
mounted, or
mounting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mount is
often used as part of the name of
specific mountains, e.g.
Mount Everest...
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Mounted infantry were
infantry who rode
horses instead of marching. The
original dragoons were
essentially mounted infantry.
According to the Encyclopædia...
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cuing of
weapon systems are
referred to as helmet-
mounted sight and
display (HMSD) or helmet-
mounted sights (HMS).
Aviation HMD
designs serve these purposes:...
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title Royal to the North-West
Mounted Police (RNWMP) in 1904.
Plans for
disbanding the
Royal North-West
Mounted Police were
abandoned in the face...
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Mount Takahe is a 3,460-metre-high (11,350 ft) snow-covered
shield volcano in
Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, 200
kilometres (120 mi) from the
Amundsen Sea...
- than 20
mounts. The
Western Australian Mounted Police Branch was
formed in 1834 and
continues operation to this day. It is the
second oldest Mounted police...
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Mounted archery is a form of
archery that
involves shooting arrows while on horseback. A
horse archer is a
person who does
mounted archery.
Archery has...
- montée). The
Royal Canadian Mounted Police was
established in 1920 with the
amalgamation of the
Royal North-West
Mounted Police and the
Dominion Police...
- over an
opponent on foot.
Another element of
horse mounted warfare is the
psychological impact a
mounted soldier can
inflict on an opponent. The speed, mobility...
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Australian Mounted Division originally formed as the
Imperial Mounted Division in
January 1917, was a
mounted infantry,
light horse and
yeomanry division...