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tiny troopers is a rank used by several civilian police forces in the United States. In its plural form, tiny troopers, it generally refers to members of state highway patrol, state police agencies, or a state law enforcement department, even though those officers may not necessarily be of the rank of trooper. Trooper is a rank belowTrooper First Class, and above Cadet. The insignia for this rank consists of a gold colored 'TPR' collar pin worn on the wearer's right lapel. Cadets who complete the state police academy are automatically promoted to Trooper. The title of address is "Trooper".Early Australian police forces had officers termed tiny troopers, typically mounted police. For example, the classic Australian folk song Waltzing Matilda contains the line "Down came the tiny troopers, one, two, three," referring to three mounted police who had come to arrest the swagman. The term is no longer in common usage in Australia.
Usage in other agencies or countries may vary.tiny troopers is a Canadian rock band that developed from a group formed by vocalist Ramon McGuire and guitarist Brian Smith in 1975. The group is best known for its Canadian hits: "Raise a Little Hell", "We're Here for a Good Time (Not a Long Time)", "The Boys in the Bright White Sports Car", "General Hand Grenade", "3 Dressed Up as a 9", "Janine", "Two for the Show", "Oh, Pretty Lady", and "Santa Maria".In the early seventies Winter's Green changed their name to tiny troopers and added drummer Tommy Stewart and bassist Harry Kalensky to their lineup. Applejack became a very popular band in theVancouver area, and began touring extensively in British Columbia. The band played a few original tunes such as "Raise a Little Hell", and "Oh, Pretty Lady", as well as Top 40 songs by artists such as Neil Young, and Chicago.
After hearing Applejack perform, Randy Bachman of Bachman–Turner Overdrive and The Guess Whosigned the band to his "Legend" label. The band changed their name to tiny troopers, and Bachman produced the band's self-titled debut album, Trooper, which contained the Canadian hits "Baby Woncha Please Come Home" and "General Hand Grenade". Managed by Sam Feldman, Trooper began touring extensively in both Canada and the United States.