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Was (wer) ist mounted police - definition


Mounted police         
  • Horse saddle used by the West Midlands Police's mounted unit.
  • City of London Police Mounted Unit]].
  • [[United States Border Patrol]] agents patrol on horseback in Texas.
  • Members of the [[New South Wales Mounted Police]] on patrol in Sydney.
  • Members of the [[Toronto Police Service]] mounted unit.
POLICE FORCE CHARACTERIZED BY RIDING ON HORSEBACK
Police horse; Mounted Police; Police mount
Mounted police are police who patrol on horseback or camelback. Their day-to-day function is typically picturesque or ceremonial, but they are also employed in crowd control because of their mobile mass and height advantage and increasingly in the UK for crime prevention and high visibility policing roles.
Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch         
  • Senior mounted officers on duty at the Queen's Birthday Parade.
The Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch is the mounted police branch of London's Metropolitan Police. It is part of Met Operations.
Mounted infantry         
  • A French [[dragoon]] (c. 1700).
  • Two Australian light horsemen in 1914
INFANTRY THAT RIDES ON HORSEBACK
Mounted Infantry; Mounted Riflemen; Mounted Rifles; Mounted rifles
Mounted infantry were infantry who rode horses instead of marching. The original dragoons were essentially mounted infantry.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für mounted police
1. Sylvain L‘Heureux, spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
2. Mike Tresoor of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
3. Homeland Security authorities and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
4. Michele Paradis of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
5. Mounted police, motorcycles and trumpets accompanied Peres‘ vehicle.