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infantries
noun
Plural of infantry
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Each time rebel and regime infantries clashed, air power was decisive.
An 1866 law authorized the U.S. Army to form cavalry and infantry regiments of black men; the resulting units were the 9th and 10th cavalries and the 38th through 41st infantries (these four were later reduced to the 24th and 25th infantries, which often fought alongside the cavalry regiments).
Washburn's company became part of the Bay State's new 53rd Infantry, the last white regiment mustered into federal service before the African-American 54th and 55th infantries were sworn in to the Union Army.
We faced a state-less enemy – geographically diffuse, lacking uniforms and flags, invulnerable to invading infantries and saturation bombing, and apparently capable of regenerating itself at minimal expense.
On the board, German and Soviet infantries squared off in Eastern Europe.
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A bigger programme of infantry training is expected to follow soon after taking the total number of trainers to 75.
It continues to provide technical training to military and police forces fighting Boko Haram and advanced training to a Nigerian infantry battalion.
In particular, it will mean dealing with car and truck bombs and roadside devices, as well as basic infantry skills.
Initially 30 trainers will be despatched to Kiev with 25 providing advice on medical training, logistics, intelligence analysis and infantry training.
The Syrian army come in tanks and accompanied by infantry soldiers.
Four million conversations on the ground can change a lot of minds, but Labour's infantry will still struggle to be heard over the roar of the anti-Miliband jets.
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