Synonym: army. Similar words: infant, infant mortality, in fact, rainfall, in favour of, infallible, infatuation, fantasy. Meaning: ['ɪnfəntrɪ] n. an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot.
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61. Frequently, infantry units dispensed with their own mor-tars altogether and used the mortar teams as an additional rifle squad.
62. Britain's most significant land battle in the Seven Years War, at Minden in 1759, had involved 4,400 infantry.
63. On the south wall the memorial was for the infantry regiments.
64. Head high, shoulders back, he strides with his bodyguards at the pace of an infantry forced march.
65. The Duchess of Finchley's Light Infantry was trapped behind enemy lines, but it was digging in.
66. This led to insubordination amongst the Seventh Infantry who attacked the Governor and wounded one of the officers who accompanied him.
67. For centuries, the infantry, particularly if properly coordinated with the other combat arms available, dominated the battlefield.
68. At 03.50 on the first day of the attack,[http://sentencedict.com/infantry.html] 12 infantry divisions went forward in heavy mist.
69. Until the armoured regiment had crossed its start line, the armoured infantry would pause momentarily in forward holding areas.
70. He served in Mesopotamia during the First World War, came home in 1916 to transfer to an infantry regiment.
71. The army was a mainly infantry force, with a light cavalry screen, supported by a strong artillery arm.
72. Once his infantry were in position, Springfield had turned his attention to his motorised troops.
73. More military police and an infantry division was called into action, and the riot was quickly ended the next day.
74. The long roll was beaten among the infantry regiments in every direction.
75. Seven hundred Swabian infantry joined him, raised by Frederic of Lorraine, the Pope's chief lieutenant.
76. The simple badge, a musket bordered by a wreath, signifies that an infantry or Special Forces soldier came under fire.
77. More Nassauer infantry were running down the road, their heavy boots stirring a thick dust.
78. With only green Infantry available as protection for the guns, this was a dangerous move.
79. Will he ensure that these infantry battalions are more swiftly available in future?
80. He has seen the battalions, squadrons, tanks, infantry, and so on.
81. The Jacobites, with 800 horse and 6300 infantry, easily outnumbered Argyll's 960 dragoons and 2200 foot soldiers.
82. The cap badge worn at the turn-of-the-century was a white metal normal light infantry stringed bugle-horn surmounted by a ducal coronet.
83. Large claymore-style mines were mounted on the surface for use against infantry, frequently with deadly effect.
84. The rolling infantry battle was now nearing the edge of the plateau.
85. Experience, training and fitness sets hotshots apart from so-called Type 2 crews, the infantry of firefighting.
86. Infantry traditionally performed three roles: It held ground, took ground, and con-ducted precise reconnaissance when on patrol.
87. The Prussian infantry levelled their muskets over the furniture barricade.
88. As an Empire player you can choose from a vast array of infantry types.
89. The infantry are also upon the run, sweating and panting in the hot sunshine.
90. The eighteen guns were back in the cemetery, and a storm of shell began bursting over and among our infantry.
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