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  2. Carabinieri - Wikipedia

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    Normal Carabinieri patrol vehicles are dark blue with a white roof, with a red stripe along the side. Carabinieri license plates begin with "CC" or previously with "EI" (formerly Esercito Italiano, Italian Army), and a Carabinieri car is traditionally called a Gazzella . Small or medium-sized cars are used for ordinary patrol work, with larger ...

  3. Romanian Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Land Forces (Romanian: Forțele Terestre Române) is the army of Romania, and the main component of the Romanian Armed Forces.Since 2007, full professionalization and a major equipment overhaul have transformed the nature of the Land Forces.

  4. 356th Carabinieri Section - Wikipedia

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    The 356th Celere Section of the Royal Carabinieri (Italian: 356ª Sezione Celere CC.RR.) was an Italian Royal Carabinieri military police unit during World War II. The unit served within the 3rd Cavalry Division "Principe Amedeo Duca d'Aosta" on the Eastern Front [ 1 ] for the whole duration of the campaign.

  5. Romanian Military Police - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Military Police (Romanian: Poliția Militară) is the military police of the Romanian Armed Forces.It was formed in 1990, immediately after the Romanian Revolution, although the Romanian Gendarmerie (also re-established in 1990) performed military police duties between 1850 and 1949.

  6. Romanian Armed Forces ranks and insignia - Wikipedia

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    The colors depend on the service branch (armă, literally "weapon") the bearer is a member of.They show on the shoulder slides which hold the rank insignia, on the band of combination caps, and on collar insignia.

  7. Crispino Agostinucci (general) - Wikipedia

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    Crispino Agostinucci (1882–1969) was an Italian military figure and a major-general in the Italian army.Agostinucci served as Chief of Staff Royal Carabinieri from 1931 to 1935, as General Officer Commanding Royal Carabinieri Albania from 1940 to 1941 as Deputy Commander in Chief Royal Carabinieri from 1940 to 1942, and as president of the National Association of Carabinieri from 1947 until ...

  8. Cuirassiers Regiment (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, "Royal Guards Companies of the Palace" (Compagnie Guardie Reali del Palazzo) - which were Army units - were disbanded and the "Carabinieri Guards Squadron of HM the King" (Squadrone Carabinieri Guardie del Re), also known as "Cuirassiers Squadron" (Squadrone Corazzieri), with the task to protect the Royal family, were placed on ...

  9. Carabinier - Wikipedia

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    Papal States Carabinieri indigeni formed from Italian recruits, and Carabinieri esteri formed from foreign recruits [10] Kingdom of Italy under Viceroy Eugène de Beauharnais (1805–1814) had Velites Carabiniers of the Guard. [11] One of the three light infantry battalions of the reorganised Royal Spanish Army in 1812 was called Carabiniers. [12]