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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Cavalry divisions, Cavalry regiments, Cavalry units and formations of France, Cavalry units and formations of ancient Rome, Cavalry units and formations of the Soviet Union, Cavalry units and formations of the United Kingdom, Cavalry units and formations of the United States, Cossack military units and formations, Carabinier, 1st Hussars, 107th Cavalry Regiment, Roman cavalry, Lusus Troiae, Sipahi, Persian Cossack Brigade, Jewish Cossacks, Scholae Palatinae, Turma, Household Cavalry, Light Horse Regiment, Spahi, Vigla, 8th Cavalry Corps, Eclaireurs of the Guard, SS Cavalry Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Optimatoi, Ak nc, 1st Cossack Division, XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps, Governor General's Bodyguard, Hikanatoi, 1st Cavalry Army, Guard Hussars, Mobile guard, Patrol, Irish Army Cavalry Corps, Carabiniers-a-Cheval, 11th Cavalry Corps, Cavalry mechanized group, ANZAC Mounted Division, Australian Mounted Division, Jydske Dragonregiment, Light horse field ambulance, Marshall's Horse, Red Cavalry, Vedette, Lee's Legion, Savage Division, Cavalleggeri, Vargas Swamp Lancers, Timariot, List of Imperial Russian Army Don Cossack regiments, 2/2nd Mounted Division, San Elizario Spy Company, Candar corps, E Troop, 238th Cavalry, Haras Joumhouri, Sotnia, Siberian Cossacks, Kurin, Indian Cavalry Corps, 2nd Cavalry Army, Governor's Horse Guard, Six Divisions of Cavalry, 5th Bengal European Cavalry, Silladar Cavalry, Volontaires de Saxe, 4th Bengal European Cavalry, Assam Valley Light Horse, 4th Light Cavalry Division, 5th Light Cavalry Division, 1st Light Cavalry Division, 2nd Light Cavalry Division. Excerpt: A Carabinier (also sometimes spelled Carabineer or Carbineer) (Carabinero in Spanish, Carabiniere in Italian) was originally a cavalry soldier armed with a carbine (a short version of a musket). The word is derived from the iden...