Undoubtedly, there will be many well deserving infantrymen pinning on the combat infantryman's badge in the near future. |
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Quite honestly, it was not possible to discern the difference between infantrymen, tankers, artillerymen or MPs simply by looking at them. |
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As operations unfold, the Army has found that protection is needed not just for infantrymen but for every soldier in theatre. |
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In the American and British armies deserters were almost always infantrymen. |
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The synergistic effect of brave infantrymen, massed artillery and close air support was why Bastogne held. |
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Lines of infantrymen trudged up the road for miles behind, moving to the aid of the hardfighting chutists. |
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Most infantrymen are accustomed to the traditional stand-to an hour before and after sunrise. |
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Soon the Ninth's troopers also became known as buffalo soldiers, and ultimately the infantrymen too came to be considered buffalo soldiers. |
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Air and Missile Defense soldiers, like all soldiers, must be infantrymen first. |
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Quickly following Miller in the charge came the infantrymen and Winters's dismounted cavalry moving as skirmishers. |
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In the huge battles of 1914-15 Russian infantrymen had to attack unprotected by artillery barrages and often lacking even rifles. |
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The artillerymen did not only assume new roles as gate guards or as mechanized infantrymen. |
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This initial shock of overwhelming firepower facilitates the attacks of dismounted infantrymen into the built up area. |
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When the weather socked in again, the infantrymen and artillerymen were ready for the German main attack that took place on Christmas Eve. |
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The crew consists of commander, gunner, driver, and four infantrymen, with the commander normally dismounting with the squad. |
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During World War II, only 15 to 20 percent of U.S. infantrymen engaged the enemy with direct fire. |
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A battalion of battle-tested infantrymen walked single file along either side of the road towards the enemy. |
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An LCI is designed for a long crossing with 150 infantrymen on board in addition to her regular crew. |
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I still believe today's infantrymen could learn from the WWI doughboys. |
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The British soldiers, Brown Bess muskets primed and loaded, slid down the ropes onto the shaky boats, cramming about thirty light infantrymen to each of the tiny transports. |
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At the front are a pair of generals, next come two archers, then a couple of infantrymen followed by a cavalryman and his horse. |
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The doomed American infantrymen looked on in despair as their last hope started to plummet to earth. |
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As you know, if you look at the casualty lists for Afghanistan, the hardest-hit occupations have been combat engineers and infantrymen. |
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After the liberation of the Flossenbürg concentration camp, two U. S. army infantrymen examine a pile of shoes belonging to victims of the camp. |
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Until the 1790s, infantrymen in the French army slept three to a bed, then two to a bed during the wars of the Republic and the Empire. |
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These troops wore red uniforms and had the right to carry sabres, the weapon of elite infantrymen. |
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A dwindling number of infantrymen thus had to bear the task of driving the Germans out of the occupied territories. |
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Only after Napoleon's defeat in 1815 and the return of the Bourbons did infantrymen gradually acquire individual beds. |
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It's interesting when that happens, because as I've tried to explain to the committee, we're kind of like the infantrymen and women. |
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They were infantrymen and it was these troops who were responsible for defending all of France's North American colonies. |
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Each first-class cavalryman, three or four second-class cavalrymen and sixteen infantrymen had a slave or paid servant to look after baggage and perform menial chores. |
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Danzig fielded questions on topics ranging from the possibility of exchanging unserviceable utility uniforms for infantrymen to the size of meal portions at the mess halls. |
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Pitsenbarger, a pararescueman, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and promoted to staff sergeant for treating and protecting scores of wounded infantrymen. |
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The lack of a cannon is a particular problem, as the F-35 is being counted on to help out infantrymen under fire. |
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Four streamers of artillery shells blew holes in the plain, and the infantrymen rushed towards them as they cooled, hiding in the holes that sheltered them from the gunfire. |
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The naval infantrymen acquitted themselves honorably, time and again coming to the aid of motorized rifle, paratroops, and Interior Ministry units. |
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Additionally, the scouts and other infantrymen conducted a detailed search of the area with the assistance of mine detectors and soon found a buried cache. |
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And what is needed is not more infantrymen, more combat soldiers. |
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It is estimated Surrey lost one hundred knights and five thousand infantrymen in the slaughter at Stirling Bridge. |
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In perfect configuration, the each of the three rotary wings dropped into the targeted landing zone as infantrymen quickly formed two lines on both sides of their aircraft, providing cover for two columns. |
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While a massive confrontation between heavy tanks may appear a thing of the past, the prospect of urban combat has renewed interest in missiles as a weapon of choice for battles since they can be deployed by infantrymen. |
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In Saskatoon the other day, we had a Mr. McCulloch, who was talking about his community college, like the infantrymen you just described, which cannot get any respect. |
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We all remember their self-sacrifice, we all remember those simple soldiers, those grey infantrymen, as Bulat Okudzhava so beautifully described them in his song. |
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Dewey infantrymen passed out soft drinks and small favors to gawking visitors and gave every 200th visitor a door prize. |
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During an initial punitive expedition, Wu-Ti dispatched an expeditionary corps of 6,000 horsemen and many thousands of infantrymen, who were defeated. |
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Elsewhere behind the front, thousands of men were fighting in the railway troops, and in 1918 a large number of these men would become infantrymen. |
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Leading the way are the infantrymen, followed by a pilot, a cavalryman and a sailor Behind them are the men and women of the support services including nursing sisters, a stretcher bearer and a lumberman. |
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At the end of May, Roane had under his orders 1,500 partially armed cavalrymen, a few hundred unarmed infantrymen and an artillery battery of 6 field pieces served by 40 men. |
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Army recruitment centres are already struggling with a surfeit of brawn at a time when Israel's fighting machine is becoming increasingly automated, with drones rather than infantrymen to the fore. |
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In increasingly stormy northern Iraq, a lightly-armoured troop-carrier, the Stryker, is delivering infantrymen to the battlefield in numbers and at speeds unprecedented. |
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In 1940 he became a member of the tirailleurs senegalais, the native African infantrymen who fought in Europe and African during the war. |
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During World War I, he was attached to the Canadian forces as a war artist and made a number of memorable portraits of Canadian infantrymen. |
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They agree that the Franks were primarily infantrymen, threw axes and carried a sword and shield. |
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Infantrymen today continue to struggle with marksmanship, especially under combat conditions. |
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During Ironhawk's exercise, the 43rd Engineer Company brought two Talon robots and multiple packable robots that could be carried by Infantrymen. |
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