Canada's motto is A Mari usque ad Mare which translates to From sea to sea.
The definition of "dragoon" depends upon what source you derive the term from. In a historical sense, dragoons were a cavalry unit equipped with a light pistol. Because of the light load they carried, they were able to move quickly and could mount or dismount their horses with little difficulty. In most fantasy settings, a dragoon is a person or group of people somehow involved with dragons. For example, the Final Fantasy series of video games has a Dragoon job class in several games, and this character is normally a lance-wielding specialist who excels at using aerial attacks. The exact definition of the character varies between settings, but as a general rule, fantasy Dragoons are related to Dragons in some way or another.
The standard collective noun for a group that hunts criminals is a posse of police.The standard collective noun for a group of horsemen is a cavalcade of horsemen.
A fair fight is a fist fight n weapons
Rumble meant "Fight" or "Big fight"
Westminster Dragoons was created in 1901.
Light Dragoons's motto is 'Merebimur'.
Light Dragoons was created in 1992.
The motto of Westminster Dragoons is 'Fear Naught'.
Royal Canadian Dragoons was created in 1883.
Dragoons are mounted infantry. For mobility, they ride on horseback like cavalry but dismount and fight on foot when they reach the battlefield. They also had guns called dragons (that's how they got their name) that fired one shot and there horses were a poor quality called Nags.
The motto of The British Columbia Dragoons is 'Quansem Ilep'.
The motto of Royal Canadian Dragoons is 'Audax et Celer'.
From DragonSpyre.
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Duke of Cumberland's Regiment of Light Dragoons was created in 1746.
Duke of Cumberland's Regiment of Light Dragoons ended in 1749.