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LH

Light Horse

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BLH

Blazins Light Horse

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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LHR

Light Horse Regiment

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ILH

Imperial Light Horse

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ALH

Australian Light Horse

Regional » Australian

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PLH

Punjab Light Horse

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CLH

Canadian Light Horse

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SALH

South African Light Horse

Regional » African

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SALH

South Alberta Light Horse

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What does light-horse mean?

light-horse
A name formerly given to all mounted men who were not encumbered with armour.

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