cadre de réserve - определение. Что такое cadre de réserve
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Что (кто) такое cadre de réserve - определение

Cadre noir de Saumur; Cadre noir; Cadre Noir de Saumur
  • Ecuyer of the Cadre Noir
  • Former Cadre Noir cavalry school in [[Saumur]]

Cadre (politics)         
  • A Romanian stamp that reads, "Concluding the Collectivization of Agriculture."
PERSON RECOGNIZED AS A CAPABLE MILITANT WITHIN A POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
Cadre deployment; Cadre employment
In political contexts a cadre (, , ) consists of a person recognized as a capable militant within a political organization. In some socialist governments, a cadre is a group of people trained to carry out the goals of the Party-State and disseminate and enforce the official pedagogy.
Groupe mobile de réserve         
  • GMR belonged to the Vichy National Police.
PARAMILITARY UNITS CREATED BY THE VICHY REGIME DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Groupe mobile de reserve; Groupes mobiles de réserve
The Groupes mobiles de réserve (), often referred to as GMR, were paramilitary units created by the Vichy regime during the Second World War. Their development was the special task of René Bousquet, Vichy director-general of the French national police.
Cadre Noir         
The Cadre Noir (; ) is a corps of ecuyers, or instructors, at the French military riding academy École Nationale d'Équitation at Saumur in western France, founded in 1828. It also performs as an equestrian display team.

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Cadre Noir

The Cadre Noir (French: [kadʁ nwaʁ]; English: Black Cadre) is a corps of écuyers, or instructors, at the French military riding academy École Nationale d'Équitation at Saumur in western France, founded in Versailles before transferring to Saumur in 1828. During the Second World War, the premises ot the school were occupied by German forces and the remaining instructors and horses were moved temporarily to Fontainebleau. The school today also performs as an equestrian display team. Its name comes from the black uniforms that are still in use today. It is one of the "Big Four", the most prestigious classical riding academies in the world.