British cavalry, in Europe, in 1940 consisted mainly of Cavaly Light Tank Regiments. They were organized with a headquarters and three squadrons with 58 light tanks and 5 scout carriers. The scout carrier was a variant of the basic Carden-Lloyd carrier, which included the later Bren carrier, the Scout Carrier, and Universal Carrier.
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