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  • 11sword — swordless, adj. swordlike, adj. /sawrd, sohrd/, n. 1. a weapon having various forms but consisting typically of a long, straight or slightly curved blade, sharp edged on one or both sides, with one end pointed and the other fixed in a hilt or… …

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  • 12Cavalry regiments of the British Army — There are currently nine regular cavalry regiments of the British Army, with four serving as armoured regiments, and five as formation reconnaissance regiments. All nine regiments and the two Royal Tank Regiment s are part of the Royal Armoured… …

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  • 13Sword bayonet — A sword bayonet is any long, knife bladed bayonet designed for mounting on a musket or rifle. Its use is thought to have begun in the 18th century and to have reached its height of popularity throughout the 19th and into the early 20th centuries …

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  • 141908 and 1912 Pattern British Army Cavalry Swords — The 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper s Sword (and the 1912 Pattern, the equivalent for officers) was the last service sword issued to the cavalry of the British Army. It is widely considered [ cite book |last=Robson |first=Brian |title=Swords of the… …

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  • 15Basket-hilted sword — Broadsword redirects here. For other uses, see Broadsword (disambiguation). A typical schiavona of the late 17th century …

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  • 16Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre — The Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre, is a sword that was used primarily by British Light Dragoons and hussars, and Kings German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. It was adopted by the Prussians (as the 1811 pattern or Blücher… …

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  • 17Model 1840 Cavalry Saber — The Model 1840 Cavalry Saber was based on the 1822 French hussar s sabre. Unlike its replacement the Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber the M1840 has a ridge around its quillon, a leather grip wrapped in wire (rather than grooves cut into the wooden… …

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  • 18Model 1913 Cavalry Saber — The Model 1913 Cavalry Saber was designed by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton in 1913, when he was Master of the Sword at the Mounted Service School, and is commonly referred to as the Patton Saber. Following the 1912 Olympics… …

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  • 191897 Pattern British Infantry Officer's Sword — Infobox Weapon name=1897 Pattern Sword caption=1897 Pattern type= origin=United Kingdom is bladed=yes service= 1897 to WW1 in Combat; to the present day in ceremonial use. used by= Officers of the British Army. wars= designer= design date=1897… …

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  • 20Changdao (sword) — Changdao (zh ts|t=長刀|s=长刀), literally meaning long knife, was a type of anti cavalry sword used in China during the Ming Dynasty. Sometimes called Miao dao (a similar but more recent weapon), the blade greatly resembles a Japanese ōdachi in form …

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