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infantryman
noun
A soldier employed in an infantry role
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When you are out on the ground as an infantryman the time it takes to get that information down to you can be life saving time.
The very ink he uses for his text is blood, and sometimes faecal matter mixed with spittle which the publishers have obligingly represented in various coloured printing inks.One of Gould's fellow-convicts tells the story of the San Domingo slave revolt "just like that, like he was an infantryman firing, loading, and refiring his musket".
Some speculated he was shot by an infantryman who had stumbled upon him during mop-up operations.
For his birthday, Mr Meier who was to die three months after they met had been photographed grinning broadly in the spiked helmet of a Dreckfresser, literally a mud-eater, a German infantryman.
An infantryman on the Unionist side in the American civil war (1861-65) was, on his reckoning, five times as good at hitting his foe as his Mexican, British or Continental European counterpart.Yet this sharpshooting tradition has not always served America well.
A crime reporter and infantryman before turning to film, he finished most of this book before his death in 1997.
Diamantino, a humble infantryman, captures the mood: "If the politicians want more war, they can go to the bush themselves, because we are never going back .Previous negotiations failed because neither side was exhausted.
Going After Cacciato (1978), which won a National Book Award, follows both a soldier who abandons his platoon in Vietnam to try to walk to Paris and a fellow infantryman who escapes the war's horrors by inventing elaborate fantasies about his journey.
After the deaths in July 2009 of fellow World War I veterans Henry Allingham of the Royal Naval Air Service and infantryman Harry Patch, Choules was identified as the last surviving British combat veteran.
He designed his first typeface, Maximilian, shortly before World War I. (He served in the war as an infantryman).
In 1942 he enlisted in the army to train as an infantryman, but the army soon reassigned him to the Signal Corps as a scriptwriter for training films.
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