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is infantry
noun
Soldiers who fight on foot (on land), as opposed to cavalry and other mounted units, regardless of external transport (e.g. airborne).
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This is believed to be a Russian-speaking elite assault brigade which is better trained, equipped, and paid than ordinary IS infantry and shuffled across Syria and Iraq to head important offensives.
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You want to be infantry?
"We're infantry," he said.
If there was infantry in the fight at all, it would be in small, specialized units.
"They didn't use air power; all operations were infantry," Mr. Jan said.
These are the things they need to be able to do to be infantry officers".
We're infantry, so being safe, bored and forced to wear silly yellow reflective belts rankles us.
2,000 of these were infantry and 6,000 were cavalry.
(His own men had dismounted, and Shelby's were infantry).
He was infantry in the Army stationed in Vietnam from 1970-1971.
Most the Russian forces deployed thus far have been infantry in trucks and APCs.
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