There is no doubt we have the finest tanks and infantry fighting vehicles in the world. |
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The corvus crashed downward, its beak driving into the other ship's deck, whereupon Roman infantry dashed across. |
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Hastily formed forces like the U. S. Army's Task Force Smith resisted valiantly, but the infantry was overrun in desperate rearguard battles. |
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A brigade of infantry marching in column of fours, without its baggage, would take about 15 minutes to cross a bridge. |
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Later in the war, when the infantry was numerically inferior, it came to rely more on the artillery. |
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The tank provides a shield for the infantry as well as increased firepower and shock effect. |
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With the support of his commander, a battalion master marksman would improve marksmanship proficiency in the light infantry battalions. |
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He also says the bombardment lasted for about 90 minutes, but has the infantry attack beginning while the artillery barrage is still going on. |
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In purely dismounted action, they were employed in the same manner as Lewis guns with infantry. |
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To mitigate risk to the tank, the infantry would move to the tank's flank to prevent the enemy from mounting from the rear. |
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It has tested each of you as an individual and, more importantly, as part of a war fighting infantry section. |
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It is our tank sections and infantry squads that invariably make contact with hostile forces, not companies or battalions. |
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A unit of action may vary from a nine-man infantry section through to a 3500-person brigade. |
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The invention and proliferation of the ring bayonet in the 1690s led to the disappearance of the pike as a standard infantry weapon. |
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European armies were equipped with infantry rifles sighted up to 1,000 yards and lethally accurate at half that range. |
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The authors fail to understand the difference between the role of the military police and mechanized infantry forces. |
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The army had two corps headquarters and seven divisions of infantry and cavalry, once again, all established upon an expansible basis. |
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The call was made to lead with tanks and mechanized infantry, thus allowing the main firepower to be at the front. |
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Together, MSC's eight fast sealift ships can carry almost all of the equipment to outfit an Army mechanized infantry division. |
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He has commanded airborne infantry units at the company, battalion, brigade and division levels. |
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His mission is to guide an assortment of infantry, vehicles, terradynes and aerodynes into victory on the battlefield. |
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These included infantry battalions, land combat support units, the Special Air Service and aircrew personnel. |
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The disappearance of the classical front line required that artillery batteries fight as infantry in the defense of their guns. |
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This consisted of 10 regular and 18 irregular regiments of cavalry, 74 regiments of infantry, and 22 artillery batteries. |
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I also compare between women who serve in an artillery battery and women who serve in an infantry company. |
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The task force later lost the howitzer battery, separate infantry platoon, and engineer platoon. |
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The armies deployed conventionally, in the centre a phalanx of pike-armed heavy infantry flanked on both sides by cavalry. |
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Masses of infantry and guns would then advance on a broad front to encircle the enemy and destroy him with fire. |
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General Van Fleet did however command an infantry battalion during this period. |
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In total, 2 tank brigades and an infantry division were destroyed by the attack planes. |
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When an infantry officer takes command of a company, he wants to make it the best fighting force possible. |
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If you see your team is mounting a heavy assault on an enemy base, spawn as infantry and rush in. |
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Is this, therefore, a time to reduce any infantry battalions let alone four? |
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In the past, the toughest job in the Army was a Bradley Fighting Vehicle-equipped infantry platoon leader. |
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The British were masters of open-field fighting where massed lines of infantry faced one another while using the inaccurate smooth-bore muskets. |
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He says infantry that didn't keep moving and attacking would be accused of cowardice or dereliction of duty. |
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We see the low-flying fighter-bombers of the RAF, and in their shadow the advancing infantry. |
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An armor or infantry task force traditionally performs these roles with engineers attached as the reduction element. |
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He then attacked the isolated defense with infantry and armor from different axes. |
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Separating attacking infantry from their supporting armor would also be a logical approach. |
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If you are the medical platoon leader for an infantry or armor battalion task force, you are expected to have what you need to treat patients. |
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In the meantime, the gunners gave close and effective fire support to the infantry and armor troops. |
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Artillery positions will have to be silenced, either by superior artillery power or by sending armour and infantry to do the work. |
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Most irritating were the German rocket launchers, which miraculously decimate infantry and armour alike with impunity. |
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We have been encountered by fierce infantry resistance, yet our superior weaponry and armor has allowed us to crush this resistance. |
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His main contribution, however, to Britain was his training of light infantry and his military changes earned him a lieutenant generalcy. |
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On Dec 4th Pakistani infantry supported by armour captured Mandiala North after bitter hand to hand fighting. |
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Behind the armored cars, a couple of platoons of infantry came dashing out, firing rapidly. |
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Light siege engines and field artillery bulked behind the infantry, crews crouched at their weapons. |
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He inhaled the freezing air around, hearing the whistle of the wind through the infantry. |
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This operational capability requires commandos to be trained and equipped differently to conventional infantry soldiers. |
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One immutable truth of urban warfare is that it requires a lot of infantry. |
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One of the clanswomen suggested they should send to Meroway for infantry, but the others hooted and shouted her down. |
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The military's southern command said an infantry brigade has been sent to the site to assist the citizens. |
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It is a battle pride that touches every infantry man still on the way to his first experience of combat. |
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Light infantry also had flank companies, though their grenadiers were known as carabiniers. |
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Our pilots were used to harassing the enemy by strafing rail and truck areas, infantry and anything that moved. |
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He is retired infantry staff sergeant Donald Pringle, also known as Grandpa. |
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He was about to command an infantry brigade and was looking for a top executive officer. |
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Most of the deployed team members are volunteers and have infantry or combat arms experience. |
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By the end of the Civil War the artillery, cavalry, and infantry were sounding bugle calls. |
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A group of about 25 infantry rebels formed a line to stop their attack but the mounted units quickly disposed of them losing only 2 of their men. |
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The bulk of the infantry was kept back out of range of the enemy guns, ready to counter-attack. |
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We often trained with the scouts and infantry of our brigade, and even shot gunnery with our brigade's reconnaissance troop. |
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Laser simulators have also sharply enhanced training realism for tank gunners and infantry small arms. |
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The brutal battle raged all day as wave after wave of enemy infantry and tanks were hurled against defences strained to breaking point. |
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The most invidious policy was rotating officers out of infantry companies after six months when grunts had no such option. |
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There are moments that the infantry can be sneaked up on and dispatched without even twitching. |
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Two infantry companies will be taking positions on the perimeter in next few days. |
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The grenadier company of a line infantry battalion was paraded on the right of the line, the place of honour accorded to its status. |
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One would hardly send a company of infantry to do a job that did not exist. |
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Stryker infantry regiments will have three battalions of four companies each. |
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Ground lines of communications to the infantry companies are the primary mode. |
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The firepower of an infantry company was increased by a third as the pikemen were phased out and issued with muskets and bayonets. |
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In the landing zone itself there had only been two Turkish infantry companies and an artillery battery. |
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They gained information of unmapped trails and roads which the infantry used in moving up to surround and capture objectives. |
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Two years later in Londonderry, he was again photographing troops in action, this time British infantry sent into Northern Ireland. |
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File was the main battle formation for infantry, its formation in depth increased the troops' penetrative power yet claimed too many lives. |
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Their task was to scout some way ahead of the main infantry units, gathering intelligence and reporting information to headquarters. |
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The Allies' superior musketry, with artillery support, eventually broke the French infantry which retreated in considerable disorder. |
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Maintaining weapons standoff and preventing enemy infantry from closing with the defending unit can overcome a lack of infantry support. |
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For him, armored divisions were too expensive, as was the necessity for motorized infantry. |
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These forces have some armor but rely on dismounted or motorized infantry for the bulk of their combat power. |
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World War II saw the development of motorized and armored divisions combining infantry, artillery, tanks, and air support. |
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But I guess no one else did, though British infantry NCO's who rate a sword do have sword knots, except for Scottish infantry. |
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When your army is in battle and that army includes falconets, be sure to have your falconets firing on the enemy infantry at all times. |
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The halberds of infantry sergeants were carried as a symbol of their authority and used to dress the ranks. |
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The obvious need was for suppressive counter-battery artillery fire and more infantry support weapons such as mortars and grenades. |
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The son of a Bradford millworker, Fienburgh rose through the ranks to become an infantry major in the Second World War. |
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But in many ways, the messy war of infantry, military police and intelligence has just begun. |
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Enlisted grade inflation spiraled upward until 1945, by which time every infantry rifle company NCO had sewed on another chevron. |
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The infantry enter and leave the vehicle by two rear doors which are provided with firing ports. |
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This will consist of three infantry battalions and a brigade headquarters that will remain based at An Numaniyah. |
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By 1921, Conner was a 47-year-old brigadier general preparing for his first command of an infantry brigade. |
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A disturbing trend involving named areas of interest continues to recur at the infantry battalions and brigades. |
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His big point is that the US mainly needs counter-insurgency forces and expertise, but instead has ordinary infantry etc. |
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It is madness to cut the infantry at a time when they are already overstretched. |
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His force was made up of two British regular infantry regiments, the 74th and 78th of Foot, Company sepoys and infantry from Hyderabad. |
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The brawl led to an attack by about 300 members of the infantry battalion on Madiun Police station and three other substations in the town. |
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We aren't missing NATO, a few battalions of paras and mech infantry would be nice, but they won't change much. |
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About 1,000 paras, infantry and support troops from the 16 Air Assault Brigade left RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire early yesterday for the Gulf. |
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In many cases, these operations were carried out with infantry, aircraft, cavalry, and armored cars. |
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He had infantry, cavalry, arquebusiers, Cossacks and many Tartars, with heavy artillery, which was shipped down the Volga. |
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Despite these troubles, Union cavalry operating in advance of Steele's infantry had success. |
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Donovan had won a Medal of Honor during World War I as an infantry battalion commander. |
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Hoon's plan to cut British army infantry battalions from 40 to 36 was announced on Thursday. |
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Throughout World War II, infantry battalions did not even have battalion scouts. |
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For the most part these contingents have been based on a core component of light infantry. |
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Posted to the Far East, he became medical officer of an infantry battalion. |
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A brigade normally consists of about 3,000 to 4,000 troops probably including two to three infantry battalions. |
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National Guard infantry battalions have been integrated into combat operations throughout the theater. |
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The force now included around a battalion of infantry as well as a squadron of military engineers. |
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This was different from its usual role of supporting a motorised infantry battalion. |
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Charlie Q. Cutshaw served as a U.S. Army infantry, ordnance, and military intelligence officer. |
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Behind them, dressed in review order, marched the infantry of the British Army. |
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The Red Army used infantry and cavalry units to move more resolutely and to a deeper depth. |
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A legion was a military unit of the Roman army made up of infantry and supporting cavalry numbering three to six thousand men. |
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In March 1978 one Afghan infantry division mutinied and joined a small but growing rebel force. |
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This bond of sisterhood reflects the bond of brotherhood within US infantry squads where men are broken down into smaller teams. |
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As a military reformer, Moore successfully developed light infantry tactics and training methods. |
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In 1943, each American infantry division was issued 157.30-caliber and 236.50-caliber Browning machine guns. |
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Seven hundred men of 5th light infantry located in Singapore mutinied on February 15, 1915 and got hold of the fort. |
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Collection efforts of the RSTA squadron and infantry battalion scouts should be complementary. |
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It would be no great surprise, along here, to bump into a platoon of confused old men in Japanese infantry uniforms. |
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The infantry is shot to pieces time and again by undiscovered or undestroyed machine guns and Axis artillery. |
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Sniper units are similar to the light infantry units but they operate in smaller teams. |
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While at William and Mary in 1776, Monroe was commissioned an infantry lieutenant in the 3rd Virginia Regiment. |
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How can the disbandment of four infantry battalions do anything but worsen the situation? |
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He was transferred to the Paratroop regiment and received infantry training just before war broke out. |
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The archetype of the burgonet is perhaps the casque worn by the Swiss infantry at the epoch of Marignan. |
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The traditional infantry soldier is somebody you hang things on and then ask him to do the impossible. |
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The 1943 company had three infantry platoons, each with three rifle squads, a light machine gun squad, and a 60 mm mortar squad. |
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You barely know where you are, much less where your three platoons and associated infantry squads are located. |
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He had spent 23 years in the Marine Corps infantry and felt it was his duty to help. |
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He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill. |
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We came up with the Men of Valor concept as a set of games that would focus on authentic portrayals of infantry squads in armed conflicts. |
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Operated by a crew of three, the vehicle can carry a squad of seven infantry troops. |
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The marines are beginning to train their infantry squads to operate more independently. |
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His deep and abiding interest in infantry warfare was soon to pay great dividends. |
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In the Plains Indians Wars, infantry and mounted troops were quartered in wooden and adobe forts dotting the West and Southwest. |
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Again there are at least 15 pictures of caparisoned elephants, horses, infantry and jemadars and the royal couple in action. |
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For a brief moment all the fighting stopped as everyone watched one of the infantry barracks go up in a great ball of fire. |
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Maneuvering and the use of machine guns in fighting made infantry files pressing along the front inefficient. |
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Tanks attacked first with infantry literally in tow as many tanks pulled along infantry soldiers on sledges. |
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The fragility of his body, so evident in infantry combat, encouraged him to protect himself with shield, helmet, and body armour. |
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Chassepot armed infantry easily checked their opponents, but were pounded by artillery and forced to retreat as the Germans found their flanks. |
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The infantry battle was finely balanced, both sides fighting bravely hand-to-hand. |
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The infantry were organized decimally in units of a thousand, with a company and section structure under designated officers. |
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He graduated from West Point in 1917 and rose through the ranks as an infantry officer. |
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There she found a unit of infantry soldiers who were also without a commanding officer. |
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The others were dispersed through the rest of the army in infantry support roles. |
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In addition to covering in trenches, infantry units can also seek cover in buildings. |
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The infantry may be employing the tank as cover just as the tank crew decides to move out or change position. |
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Your infantry squads can be positioned by individual soldiers with razor-like precision, unlike the semi-autonomous units in real-time wargames. |
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He demonstrated the value of infantry strongholds, when they were properly supported, to inhibit enemy armoured thrusts. |
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I could take a contract that does not require me to be at the sharp end as point man in an infantry section. |
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In events elsewhere, the sitzkrieg begins on the western front as the two German infantry armies on the French border sit tight. |
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The use of machine guns and heavy artillery consumed infantry offensives like bundles of straw in a furnace. |
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The Cavalry commander had the armoured cars with him and was later reinforced by 1,500 infantry soldiers who were sent forward in Ford cars. |
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Three of their six divisions are armoured with the rest being mechanised and motorised infantry. |
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Most of the mechanized brigades were created from motorized infantry divisions in the forward corps. |
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The ministry originally wanted to use an army motorized infantry battalion and an air defense battalion in the experiment. |
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While he was attached as medical officer to a mounted infantry brigade, a party came under heavy fire by the Boer. |
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While US doctrine was still focused on armored and airmobile warfare, the missions required good old fashioned foot infantry. |
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When I was a kid, high walled fortifications were virtually impenetrable to infantry or cavalry. |
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It makes great sense to re-role some normal infantry battalions into this role and I hope it happens. |
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To those who know him, he isn't a novelty act or a weakling who couldn't hack the rigours of the infantry. |
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The combined arms battle called for concerted actions by infantry and artillery later joined by tanks and aviation. |
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Most units going into Iraq now will go in as motorized infantry, mainly driving Humvees. |
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When a mechanized force enters an area with friendly infantry, both light and mechanized soldiers get a little apprehensive. |
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It is understood the restructuring will see the creation of nine infantry battalions, one artillery battalion and one cavalry squadron. |
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When their entreaties were ignored, an infantry charge was ordered, the artillery opening up behind it. |
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The lack of organic or attached infantry makes it difficult for a troop to hold ground or defend against an enemy advance. |
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Haig has been criticised by some for his belief in the simple advance of infantry troops on enemy lines. |
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This may explain why British troops did not join American infantry in the march to Baghdad. |
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Then for about 90 minutes the French made a series of fruitless attacks with unsupported cavalry on unbroken allied infantry squares. |
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Distracted by this new threat, the infantry began to open fire on the oncoming cars. |
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It took me over an hour to get there for I met all the infantry coming down the sap. |
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He also goes into incredible detail about the intricacies of infantry training. |
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If infantry attacks on foot, defending troops cut off infantry from tanks and destroy it with machine-gun and automatic rifle fire. |
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The simple arts of infantry, patrolling, observation, relating to people, have to be retaught, over and over. |
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They enter combat alongside infantry troops but they do not receive the same tactical training and equipment as infantry soldiers do. |
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In 1922 the regimental pattern was introduced in the infantry and all the battalions were renumbered. |
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Machineguns were valued tools in infantry combat but they ate ammo at astounding rates. |
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Not according to a friend of mine who is a logistics specialist with an elite British infantry regiment. |
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The officers thought that in modern mechanized warfare dismounted infantry would delay the mobile units on which success depended. |
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Commissioned as an infantry officer, he served in a variety of command and staff positions prior to joining the senior faculty at West Point. |
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This isn't a real solution, though, as it's not enough to get the infantry overstretch down to tolerable levels. |
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I gave my pony to a native and began to toil up the hillside with the infantry. |
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Deciding that cleaning toilets in the latrine and tables in the mess wasn't for him, Mauldin transferred to the infantry. |
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Acting as the beaters, the infantry platoon is to clear the woods for the enemy eyes forward. |
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The Muscovites bombarded the wooden walls with cannon, but to little effect, and infantry assaults were beaten off. |
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Once the enemy artillery had been beaten down, artillery could then be used to support the final stages of the infantry attack. |
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With archers and regulars in support, they should be able to stand against any infantry charge. |
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In July 1962, further efforts were made to transform the Kuwait irregular infantry into a regular force. |
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Tank units and subunits attached to rifle divisions and regiments were used for direct support of infantry. |
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It contained eight infantry divisions, one cavalry brigade, and a tank brigade. |
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Since the 1930s, this army had developed a sound doctrine of warfare, and created powerful Panzer divisions of tanks, infantry and artillery. |
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After the war he served as staff commander of an infantry regiment and division and commanded a combined unit. |
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By 1916, there was a standardization of support elements in each infantry division. |
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Tank battalions, which supported infantry divisions, were at times broken up and spread over a whole division. |
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Without delay he joined a Bavarian infantry regiment and served at the front as a message runner. |
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Jason Burke spent a week on patrol with the US infantry and reservists trying to win hearts and minds. |
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The six Scottish infantry regiments currently have a complement of 2,874 soldiers, which is 386 under strength. |
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Batteries and small groups of infantry were attacked with machine-gun fire. |
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A true infantry soldier wants nothing more than to take the field and engage the enemy. |
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His armies were infantry and dragoon based, using wagon laagers mounted with light cannons to protect against cavalry charges. |
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The weight of a combat-loaded infantry squad with over 50 sandbags will deteriorate a M998 quickly. |
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This elite force consisted of nine regiments, six of cavalry and three of infantry. |
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They were offered first one infantry battalion, the one based on Cyprus, and then another. |
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Then there were the marine corps and army infantry who waded ashore or were landed by air on island after island. |
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He signaled the tank column, and the accompanying infantry carriers, to stop. |
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Other shallow wrecks in the area accessible at slack water include a variety of smaller Mulberry components and an infantry landing craft. |
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Few old county infantry regiments remain in the British Army order of battle, but the Duke of Wellington's Regiment is proudly celebrating that very status after 300 years. |
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Priority for use goes to armor, mechanized infantry, and cavalry units. |
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There, the infantry and the armour troops had been doing the same task. |
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The way ahead is light infantry and brigades and the larger army. |
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Although it can kill if it enters the lungs, blister gas is used mainly to weaken infantry by making the skin break out in excruciatingly painful blisters. |
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For many of the campaigns of history sentries, or larger security parties constituting infantry pickets or cavalry vedettes, did not habitually fire on one another. |
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Russian ground forces, including infantry and armor units, are being permanently stationed in key areas. |
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A similar pattern occurred when metal swords, armor, cavalry charges and dense infantry ranks developed. |
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When I was going to those places, sometimes I would have to take what would roughly equate to an infantry section, which is the basic building block of a military unit. |
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He was billeted with a Fourth Division infantry unit floating a few miles out in the Channel. |
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It includes squadrons of tanks, Stryker armoured fighting vehicles, infantry and ground artillery, backed by helicopter gunships and fighter-bombers. |
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The women are not walking point or leading infantry squads in the assault, but their secondary role is no less important to the success or failure of a mission here. |
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Proper footgear for the Confederate infantry was in shortest supply. |
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There actually is quite the rounded out selection of units to make as well, ranging from infantry to spearman to archers to legionnaires to praetorians and beyond. |
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Secondly he used his light and mobile forces, irregular Cossack and Kalmuck light cavalry, Russian dragoons and mounted infantry to harass the Swedish advance. |
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He held off a force of Northmen with just a single battalion of infantry. |
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This results in wasted effort as infantry battalion scouts conduct time-consuming reconnaissance of areas and routes already reconnoitered by recce troops. |
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The background of a raging battle with canons and cavalry assaulting squares of infantry soldiers left little doubt that this man had served under the Duke of Wellington. |
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They will, therefore, continue to recruit officers and soldiers and offer young men the opportunity to serve in one of the best infantry battalions. |
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The named plaintiffs in the Texas class-action case are Sgt. Richard Corder, an Army infantry squad leader, and his wife, dharma. |
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The armed forces number 18,500 men divided into an infantry, a navy, an air force, paramilitary forces, border guards, and auxiliary troops of the Interior Ministry. |
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It had a crew of three and could carry an infantry complement of eight. |
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Smoke shell, in combination with high explosive, helped the infantry see where the artillery barrage had got to, and it also hid them from machine guns and rifle fire. |
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The game icons are small animated models of infantry, tanks, fighter and bomber planes and an assortment of ships from subs through to aircraft carriers. |
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Iraq's regular army consists of three armored, three mechanized, and 11 infantry divisions, but most of these units are at less than full strength. |
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Armor platoon members can relate to logistics problems when attached to an infantry or mechanized task force not familiar with supporting armor units. |
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This small force consisted of a troop of dragoons in front, an advance guard of light infantry, a few artillery batteries, and several infantry regiments in the rear. |
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The veteran infantry of the Consular Guard stood lounging in ranks as the vulgar uproar near the little hamlet grew in intensity and rolled slowly toward them. |
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You have a number of small infantry robots, which you airdrop on an area. |
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His forces included three infantry divisions, an armored brigade, 60 mig aircraft, 60 helicopters, and 200 Soviet-made tanks. |
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About 3,000 soldiers will take part in the review, including nine columns of infantry, two columns of armoured vehicles, helicopters and a military band. |
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The massive French cavalry charge was met by a storm of English arrows, as a result of which the cavalry fled back through the front columns of the French infantry. |
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Armored divisions have more tanks than mechanized infantry divisions. |
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The point out that it takes years, not months, to produced a trained, effective infantry soldier and more years to season sergeants and warrant officers. |
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Perhaps the most confounding situation involved an infantry captain and an infantry sergeant first class assigned to the G3 section at the Division Main Command Post. |
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Swenson completed Officer Candidate School in September 2002 and commissioned into the infantry. |
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The division's fighting elements were 8,000 Philippine Scouts, officered by Americans, a US infantry regiment some 2,000 strong, and a regiment of artillery. |
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He said the troops are highly trained soldiers, skilled in basic infantry. |
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This has always been an important training issue for infantry troops. |
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The infantry of both armies in the Civil War for the first time used muzzle-loading rifled muskets, while cavalry with breech-loading carbines fought dismounted. |
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They often reported direct to a division, tended to fight as skirmishers, not in the line of battle, and wore the regulation infantry uniform, but in dark green cloth. |
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Hidden and bypassed infantry strong points were to conceal themselves and assail the flanks and rear of the German forces to further slow the German advance. |
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Meanwhile the Roman infantry pushed back the Celts and Spaniards in Hannibal's centre, bunching inwards away from the Africans who were thus able to take them in flank. |
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Roving tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, artillery pieces, and mortars are key to enhancing the aggressiveness of defense. |
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Right before I signed my contract, my recruiter pulled me aside and asked if I was sure about being in the infantry. |
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The Japanese garrison, which included two infantry battalions and naval detachments, resisted tenaciously and the islands were not declared secure until 18 May. |
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The local Reserve Defence Forces drawn from D-Company of the 10th infantry battalion, got the eagerly awaited parade off to a punctual start on the stoke of 2.30 pm. |
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In the west at Utah Beach the U.S. Fourth infantry Division encountered almost none, lost 12 men killed in the first 24 hours. |
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Hand-picked recruits were invited to rural England for basic infantry and junior command training. |
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As well as being a cavalry unit, it has been providing APC lift to infantry battalions in East Timor, returning from operations with 6RAR earlier this year. |
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They used for the first time at Kursk self-propelled artillery regiments that proved to be an effective means of support to tank and infantry attacks. |
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Many infantry in the first waves drowned, having disembarked from their landing craft in water over their heads. |
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When he arrived at Lejeune, he was new to the role of infantry team leader, like Ryan. |
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After an attack by crossbowmen and infantry, the van of the French cavalry charged impetuously through their own infantry across the stream and up the slope on the other side. |
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The troop dispositions were disappointing, with infantry, tank and artillery units intermixed and based on widely separated hills unable to support each other. |
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On 15 September 1916, at the Battle of the Somme, after horrific infantry losses, forty-nine Mark I tanks were sent in to support infantry attacks across no-man's-land. |
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Maithris also looked around in alarm at the clattering of armor and equipage and her ears went back at the sight of a squad of armed infantry making a beeline for us. |
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From the hills above watched British infantry dressed in the kilts of the Highlanders, and French zouaves in the turbans of North African Berbers. |
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Two years and eight months later he would be a rifleman in an infantry platoon, being transported across the Pacific Ocean for the invasion of Japan. |
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He was an infantry rifleman and spent 18 months there as a sniper. |
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The pace of light infantry is limited to the speed of a soldier on foot. |
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In the early hours of the morning young officers shut their generals in their quarters and assumed command of four infantry battalions at the camp. |
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But they still will be barred from front-line infantry and special-op forces. |
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The infantry manned the lighter weapons of the fortresses, and formed units with the mission of operating outside if necessary. |
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One of the major developments in the military sphere during the Late Middle Ages was the increased use of infantry and light cavalry. |
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Pole arms reached new prominence with the development of the Flemish and Swiss infantry armed with pikes and other long spears. |
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Royal Marines are required to undergo one of the longest and most physically demanding specialist infantry training regimes in the world. |
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Infantry The basic infantry weapon of the Royal Marines is the L85A2 assault rifle, sometimes fitted with the L123A3 underslung grenade launcher. |
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Many infantry and cavalry regiments operated in pairs under the command of a comes. |
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It is thought the milecastles were staffed with static garrisons, whereas the forts had fighting garrisons of infantry and cavalry. |
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In Edinburgh, the guard is the responsibility of the resident infantry battalion at Redford Barracks. |
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While most Cossacks served as cavalry, several of the larger hosts had infantry and artillery units. |
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In theory, this includes public duties in London, which will retain its two guards and one line infantry battalion. |
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However, for some postings, including public duties, light role infantry battalions will continue to rotate. |
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Army Group B had 36 infantry, one cavalry, four motorised infantry, six panzer divisions and two motorised infantry brigades. |
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Army Group A had 39 infantry, two motorised infantry and four panzer divisions. |
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Army Group C had 24 infantry divisions and 22 infantry divisions were held in OKH reserve. |
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Rommel therefore stiffened his forward lines by alternating German and Italian infantry formations. |
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As the infantry advanced, engineers had to clear a path for the tanks coming behind. |
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Only about half of the infantry attained their objectives and none of the tanks broke through. |
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In FY2018, the first Marine infantry battalion will receive 69 JLTVs, Bianca said, to replace 74 Humvees in the battalion. |
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Until 1861 the militia were an entirely infantry force, but in that year a number of county regiments were converted to artillery. |
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The Treveri had a strong cavalry and infantry, and during the Gallic Wars would provide Julius Caesar with his best cavalry. |
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This also applies to irregular troops, irregular infantry and irregular cavalry. |
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A major development in infantry tactics came with the increased use of trench warfare in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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But as often as his relatives talked about squats and barbells, they discussed cannon fire and infantry tactics. |
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Modern infantry have diverse capabilities and this is reflected in the varied roles assigned to them. |
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