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Qu'est-ce (qui) est 1st Light Car Patrol (Australia) - définition

MILITARY UNIT
Australlian 1st Light Car Patrol; Australian 1st Light Car Patrol

1st Light Car Patrol (Australia)         
The 1st Light Car Patrol was formed in Melbourne in June of 1916, and designated the 1st Armoured Car Section; it was also known as the 1st Armoured Car Battery. The patrol was disbanded in 1919 as repatriation of soldiers was underway.
1st Royal New South Wales Lancers         
  • Unit colour patch of the 1st Light Horse Regiment
  • 1st Light Horse Regiment in the [[Sinai Desert]]
  • An Australian Matilda Frog flamethrower tank in Borneo, 1945.
The 1st Royal New South Wales Lancers was an Australian Army light cavalry (reconnaissance) regiment. Its complicated lineage includes the New South Wales Lancers which was first formed as a colonial unit in 1885 as the New South Wales Cavalry, and subsequently saw action in the Second Boer War, and later during First World War at Gallipoli and Palestine as the 1st Light Horse Regiment.
squad car         
  • A Holden Ute (VE) used as a police dog vehicle by the [[Australian Federal Police]]
  • Automatic number-plate recognition cameras fitted on a police car
  • A Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor used as a ghost car by the [[Toronto Police Service]]. A light is being shined on the front fender of the vehicle, revealing its hidden markings.
  • mobile command centers]] used by the [[Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia]]
  • tourist areas]]; regular units use standard patrol cars.
  • A bomb disposal vehicle used by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
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  • Battenburg marking]] design along the side of the vehicle for better visibility
  • mounted unit]] of the Toronto Police Service
  • A Toronto Police Service [[Ford Police Interceptor Sedan]] using its emergency lights and sirens through traffic and an intersection
  • An unmarked [[Chevrolet Impala]] used by the [[Memphis Police Department]]. Flashing emergency lights are visible in the rear window.
  • A [[water cannon]] truck and a police armored vehicle used by the [[Saxon Police Force]]
ROAD MOTOR VEHICLE USED BY THE POLICE FORCE
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(squad cars)
A squad car is a car used by the police. (AM; in BRIT, usually use patrol car
, police car
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1st Light Car Patrol (Australia)

The 1st Light Car Patrol was formed in Melbourne in June 1916, and designated the 1st Armoured Car Section; it was also known as the 1st Armoured Car Battery. The patrol was disbanded in 1919 as repatriation of soldiers was underway.