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  2. Dutch Cavalry Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is hosted in two large buildings at the Bernhardkazerne army barracks. The collection contains small objects, like uniforms, firearms, silver, paintings, scale models, etc., and larger objects, like vehicles, armoured cars , tanks and related equipment, that were or still are in use with the cavalry of the Royal Dutch Army .

  3. Amersfoort - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Cavalry Museum: museum in 475 years old barracks. Most other military museums in the Netherlands got absorbed into the National Military Museum (Nationaal Militair Museum), but the cavalry museum has stood strong. It shows Dutch cavalry and tanks. Culinary Museum (was closed in 2006). Kunsthal KAdE: [15] a modern art exhibition hall.

  4. Category:Museums in Amersfoort - Wikipedia

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    Category: Museums in Amersfoort. ... Dutch Cavalry Museum; M. Mondriaan House; Museum Flehite This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 23:02 ...

  5. Regiment Huzaren Prinses Catharina-Amalia - Wikipedia

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    The Regiment Huzaren Prinses Catharina-Amalia is a cavalry regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army.The regiment was formed in late 2020 through the amalgamation of three other Dutch cavalry regiments that, at the time, existed in suspension - the Regiment Huzaren Prins Alexander, Regiment Huzaren Van Sytzama and Regiment Huzaren Prins van Oranje.

  6. Albert Dominicus Trip van Zoudtlandt - Wikipedia

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    Jonkheer Albert Dominicus Trip van Zoudtlandt (Groningen, 13 October 1776—The Hague, 23 March 1835) was a Dutch lieutenant-general of cavalry who headed the Dutch heavy cavalry brigade at the Battle of Waterloo.

  7. Landsverk L-180 - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch L-181s were also captured and put to service by the Ordnungspolizei for security duties. [2] Dutch L-181 (Pantserwagen M.36) Netherlands; The Dutch Army bought 13 L-180 in 1938, [1] although it could have been delivered 14 L-180, including two as armored command vehicles without main gun (dummy gun instead). [2]

  8. Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed - Wikipedia

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    RCE headquarters, Amersfoort. Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE, Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands) often abbreviated as Cultureel Erfgoed, is a Dutch heritage organisation working for the protection and conservation of National Heritage Sites. It is located in Amersfoort, province of Utrecht.

  9. Military history of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Dutch victory. Fifteen cavalry units and several hundred Dutch infantry soldiers defeated a Spanish army of over 5000 men. July 2, 1600 Battle of Nieuwpoort; Dutch victory. The Dutch army originally was on a mission to capture the raider port of Dunkirk but was intercepted en route by a Spanish army, resulting in the battle.