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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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In addition to infantry, he had at his disposal impressive chariotry and cavalry.
Contact patrolling, with aircraft giving immediate support to infantry, was developed in 1916.
In addition to infantry, the Marine force will include light armored reconnaissance units, engineers and attack helicopters.
Specifically in Phuoc Tuy province, when Halpin was lending engineering support to infantry from the 7th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment.
Ashurnasirpal II was the first to use cavalry units to any large extent in addition to infantry and war-chariot troops.
His idea would make advisory service not a career detour but a career in itself, equal, at least in theory, to infantry, armor and other traditional specialties.
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I would have to go to the infantry headquarters to do the portrait, and other guys started seeing my work.
Thankfully, Napoleonic France had the biggest population of all the European countries (yes, even slightly bigger than Russia's), so it's pretty easy to recruit infantry to make up for my strategic failures.
The third phase of the attack was assigned to infantry-carrying Mark V tanks.
These are the things they need to be able to do to be infantry officers".
After the war, Buckner accepted an invitation to return to West Point to teach infantry tactics.
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