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  • ...es from [[artillery]] and [[close air support]]. Combat teams that include infantry, [[armored fighting vehicles|armored vehicles]], [[artillery]], [[Army Coop ...day or night; regardless of weather or terrain.| Role of the Canadian Army Infantry}}
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  • ...0th century, the capability was common both for operations where the naval infantry force landed on a coast, but also when they would board another ship and en | title = Sailors as Infantry in the US Navy
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  • {{r|Infantry fighting vehicle}} ===Specialized infantry===
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  • An '''infantry fighting vehicle (IFV)''' is a relatively new combination of functions, and ...intended for independent reconnaissance but with the firepower to support infantry and defend itself against substantial threats
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  • A vehicle intended to carry infantry onto a battlefield, sometimes allowing them to fight from inside and always
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  • [[Image:M1126 Infantry-Carrier-Vehicle.jpg|left|400px|thumb|Stryker infantry carrier vehicle]] ...carries a basic 9-soldier squad and has a crew of two, and is the primary infantry vehicle of the [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]].
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  • Founded during World War I, the '''1st Infantry Division''' is known as the "Big Red One" for its insignia, a bold red 1 on
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  • '''Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (IBCT)''' are combat units, under the [[Restructuring ...re qualified as [[paratroop]]s, in helicopter [[air assault]], or in light infantry operations in difficult terrain.
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  • The '''1st Canadian Infantry Division''' was a [[Formation (ground military forces)|formation]] of the [ The '''1st Canadian Infantry Division''' was mobilized on 1 September, 1939 for service in the [[Second
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Naval infantry]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Infantry}}
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  • *****17th Infantry Division *****35th Infantry Division
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  • ...facility for light infantry; the [[1st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade]], two infantry brigades, and other units
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  • ...ased on individual weapons although such scenarios as infantry vs. tank or infantry vs. aircraft may be presented
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  • ...ing center for [[armor (military unit)|armored]] and [[infantry|mechanized infantry]] forces, of [[battalion]]/[[brigade]] size; located at [[Fort Irwin]], [[C
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  • |Roman-infantry-reenactment-scarborough-castle.jpg|Roman infantry re-enactment, [[Scarborough Castle]], [[England]]
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  • ...ent public with criticisms; former Army's Infantry Center and was Chief of Infantry for the Army; advisor to Senator [[Hillary Clinton]]'s presidential campai
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  • ...gh among them was the coincidence that a first-rate German unit, the 352nd Infantry Division, happened to be training in the German positions and reserve areas ...rienced [[1st Infantry Division (U.S.)]] and the new National Guard [[29th Infantry Division]] as the major subunits. Several [[Rangers (U.S. Army)| Army Range
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  • {{r|Infantry}} {{r|Infantry tactics}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[naval infantry]]
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  • {{r|Infantry fighting vehicle}} ===Specialized infantry===
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  • {{r|Square (infantry)|In 18th-19th century infantry combat}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team]]
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  • An [[infantry|infantryman]] armed with a [[musket]]
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  • ...at Team]]s, where they typically are assigned to the weapons company of an infantry battalion. Their main weapons mount can interchange a .50 caliber [[M2 mac ...man crew, and is the primary attack vehicle in the weapons company of an [[Infantry Brigade Combat Team]]. It is closely related to the [[M1151 ECV armament ca
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  • Standard U.S. Army medium infantry support mortar
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  • A regularly constituted military formation that combines infantry, artillery and cavalry.
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  • An infantry [[regiment]] of the [[Canadian Army]] Land Force Reserve
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  • ...strenuous [[U.S. Army]] course, which many candidates cannot complete, in infantry tactics and leadership
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  • *100th Infantry Battalion / 442nd Regimental Combat Team: http://www.discovernikkei.org/wik
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  • *Abed Infantry Division *Baghdad Infantry Division
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  • An obsolete U.S. medium [[anti-tank missile]] for [[infantry]] use, replaced by the [[FGM-148 Javelin]]
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  • ...fantry platoons have three maneuver squads and a weapons squad; mechanized infantry puts a squad in each [[armored personnel carrier]] with the commander in th In WWII and Korea, an infantry platoon headquarters was often the lowest level with a radio, although radi
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  • ...[[forward observer]] teams, based on different versions of the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle
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  • [[Naval infantry]] of the [[United Kingdom]]; a [[brigade]]-sized force of long experience i
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  • {{r|Infantry}} {{r|Naval infantry||**}}
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  • ...gade in the 2d Infantry Division, and as the Commanding General of the 7th Infantry Division; Commanding General[[Eighth United States Army]]; the Chief of Sta
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  • The basic unit of infantry military tactics, composed of 7-13 soldiers, and subdivided into two or mor
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  • Principal U.S. infantry rifle of [[World War II]], firing .30-06 ammunition [[semi-automatic]]ally
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  • ...my]] [[Brigade Combat Team]] with tanks, armored fighting vehicles for its infantry, and integral self-propelled [[M109 howitzer]]s; most powerful but hardest
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  • Elite light infantry units of the [[U.S. Army]], whose lineage predates the United States, going
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  • the main U.S. infantry [[rifle]] of the [[First World War]], prized for accuracy, with limited use
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  • Select or elite light infantry of the [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]]
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  • {{r|Infantry fighting vehicle}} {{r|M1126 infantry carrier vehicle}}
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  • ...ted States Army]], commanding [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]]; commanded 4th Infantry Division at end of major combat of the [[Iraq War]]
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  • The primary U.S. infantry [[rifle]], an [[assault rifle]] firing 5.56mm intermediate power ammunition
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  • ...gned to be thrown by hand or launched from a weapon that can be carried by infantry
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  • {{r|1st Canadian Infantry Division}} {{r|1st Infantry Division (U.S.)}}
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  • An infantry force specializing in [[amphibious warfare]], often employed by a navy as a
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  • ...he [[SINCGARS]] waveform and security system, which is the basic U.S. Army infantry squad radio being replaced with more advanced, flexible units
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  • (also Mosin-Nagant) Russian-designed infantry rifle, bolt-operated from an internal magazine, chambered for 7.62mm ammuni
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  • ...a shoulder-filed individual weapon, used for hunting, target shooting, and infantry combat; the term may also apply to larger [[artillery]] pieces with rifled
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  • ...ing secure voice and personal location information for every soldier in an infantry [[squad (land forces)|squad]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An infantry support weapon used by the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] in WWII, with attribu
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  • ...involve the coordinated effort of different types of ground troops (e.g., infantry, artillery, engineers) or different military services (e.g., Army and Air F
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  • *Abed Infantry Division *Baghdad Infantry Division
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  • ...edium transport helicopters of the [[United States Army]]; carry an 11 man infantry squad or equivalent internal or external load; may be lightly armed for sel
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  • ...r unit (e.g., 1/3 Infantry would be, in U.S. usage, 1st [[battalion]], 3rd Infantry Regiment).
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  • ...k or as a troop transport, typically assigned to the weapons company of an infantry battalion.
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  • ...uad''' is the basic unit for infantry military tactics, composed of 7-13 [[infantry|infantrymen]] or other combat specialists, and subdivided into two or more ...mies have an intermediate level of ''section'' between platoon and squad. Infantry squads are pure fighting units, with no dedicated supply or maintenance res
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  • ...remains, after only slight modifications, in U.S. and worldwide service in infantry, vehicle, naval and aircraft applications
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  • Infantry rifle firing a full-power cartridge from a detachable magazine, used from
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  • A piece of [[artillery]], sometimes light enough to be carried by [[infantry]], which has a short [[barrel length]] relative to the [[shell caliber]], a
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1890-1946) [[Nazi SS and military ranks|General of Infantry]] serving in WWII high command posts as a logistical and economic expert; m
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  • General of Infantry (lieutenant general equivalent), German Army; Military Governor of Paris at
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  • ...ills needed for platoon and company leadership in their specific branch: [[infantry]], [[armor (branch)|armor]], [[artillery]], medical service corps, finance
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  • The '''1st Canadian Infantry Division''' was a [[Formation (ground military forces)|formation]] of the [ The '''1st Canadian Infantry Division''' was mobilized on 1 September, 1939 for service in the [[Second
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  • British [[infantry fighting vehicle]] armed with a 30mm Rarden [[autocannon]] and carrying se
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  • A Canadian Armed Forces Land Reserve Infantry unit that has, since 1910, served in Calgary, providing soldiers during Wor
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  • Located outside [[Columbus, Georgia]], the [[United States Army]] Infantry Center and School, and the [[Ranger School]]; the Armor Center and School
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  • ...Army]] senior lieutenants and junior captains attend a school, such as the Infantry Advanced Course or Armor Advanced Course, which gives them the [[tactics|ta
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  • A lightly armored, fully tracked, box-shaped vehicle for carrying infantry and equipment, intended as a "battle taxi" to take its load to the edge of
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  • Founded during World War I, the '''1st Infantry Division''' is known as the "Big Red One" for its insignia, a bold red 1 on
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  • A vehicle intended to carry infantry onto a battlefield, sometimes allowing them to fight from inside and always
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  • ...n Security]], who has done fieldwork in Lebanon, served as a [[U.S. Army]] infantry officer in Afghanistan and Iraq, and worked in evaluation for [[United Stat
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  • Usually intended to provide fire support in a [[squad (infantry)]] or [[fire team]], a lightweight [[full-automatic (military)|full automat
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Infantry fighting vehicle]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Infantry}}
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  • A family of [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, with roles including [[infantry fighting vehicle]], scouting, [[forward observer]], and other functions in
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  • Retired [[U.S. Army]] [[major general]] who commanded the [[1st Infantry Division (U.S.)]] in Iraq in 2004 and 2005, refused promotion, and later wa
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  • ...n the U.S. Army from 2000 until 2004. He led a platoon of [[infantry|light infantry]] in Afghanistan in 2002 and a platoon of [[75th Ranger Regiment|Army Range
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  • ...Special Operations Command]], a highly skilled, parachute-qualified light infantry unit that conducts raids in uniform (e.g., seizing airfields or destroying
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  • ...xample, a tank that is on offense only has to roll a 3 or higher, while an infantry unit on offense must roll a 1. On defense, both units have to roll a 2 or h
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  • ...sh [[81mm mortar]], the '''M252 81mm Medium Extended Range Mortar''' is an infantry support weapon which, when separated into four components, can be carried b It is assigned to [[Infantry Brigade Combat Team]]s, [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]s, and special opera
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  • French-designed 8mm infantry weapon variously considered an [[automatic rifle]], [[submachine gun]], or
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  • ...coordinated actions of different branches of types of ground troops (e.g., infantry, tanks, artillery). [[Joint warfare]], in contrast, involves the coordinate ...and [[close air support]]; followed by securing the flanks by conventional infantry. These German and British techniques were not fully joint, in that the stra
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  • An '''infantry fighting vehicle (IFV)''' is a relatively new combination of functions, and ...intended for independent reconnaissance but with the firepower to support infantry and defend itself against substantial threats
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  • *[[M1151 ECV armament carrier]], the "gun truck" in [[Infantry Brigade Combat Team]]s with a four-man crew. *[[M1152 ECV armament carrier]], the "gun truck" in [[Infantry Brigade Combat Team]]s with a two-man crew.
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  • A highly realistic training center for [[light infantry]] in wooded and urban areas, analogous to the [[National Training Center]]
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  • Perhaps best recognized for its portrayal of future [[infantry]] using [[powered exoskeleton]] suits dropped from space, this book, by [[R
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  • [[Image:M1126 Infantry-Carrier-Vehicle.jpg|left|400px|thumb|Stryker infantry carrier vehicle]] ...carries a basic 9-soldier squad and has a crew of two, and is the primary infantry vehicle of the [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]].
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  • Light and irregular infantry units in the [[Republic of Vietnam]], typically defending their local area,
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  • ...of 5,000 infantry and 800 cavalry, while the Dutch army consisted of 5,500 infantry and 2,600 cavalry. However, most of the mercenaries were not yet paid and w
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  • ...ries before the first stone foundations were laid. Today, occasional Roman infantry re-enactments take place in the castle grounds.
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  • *M1001 Canister Cartridge (Infantry) *M1029 Crowd Dispersal Cartridge (Infantry)
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  • ...the [[60mm mortar]] was heavier. There were grenade-launching adapters for infantry rifles, which took special grenades.
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  • Field Marshal in the WWII German Army; distinguished German junior infantry officer in WWI; especially noted for leadership in the WWII North African a
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  • ...d States Army|United States Army Reserve]], assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division, who received the [[Medal of Honor]] for valor as the only general
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  • ...an and planner, especially of [[operational art]]; During his career as an infantry officer, he served two tours in Vietnam and gained staff experience at all
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  • A former Australian infantry officer with a doctorate in the study of insurgency and history, he is an a
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  • *25th Infantry Division/U.S. Army, Hawaii (States of Hawaii & Washington) *172nd Separate Infantry Brigade/U.S. Army, Alaska (Alaska)
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  • ...services support these operations; they involve [[combat arms]] such as [[infantry]], [[armor]], [[artillery]], [[combat engineer]]s, [[army aviation]], and [
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  • In a land military organization, the functions of [[infantry]], units based on [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, [[artillery]], [[air, arti
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  • ...es Army]], with the greatest firepower and protection. As opposed to the [[Infantry Brigade Combat Team]] and [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]], they can be depl ...n]]. The combined arms battalions have three companies, two of mechanized infantry with 14 [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle]]s and two of armor with 14 [
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  • ...the [[Battle of Normandy]], as the assistant division commander of the 4th Infantry Division on [[Utah Beach]]. .... Sadly, he died without learning he had been selected to command the 90th Infantry Division.
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  • ...pecialist in intelligence and covert operations in China, who commanded an infantry regiment during the [[Manchurian Incident]]; later chief adviser on Manchuk
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  • ...red Corps]] and [[Fort Hood]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]; commanded 3rd Infantry Division during [[Iraq War, Surge|"Surge" in Iraq War]]; [[combat engineer]
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  • ...n Desert Storm, where the M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle)|M2 Bradley infantry and M3 scout carriers took troops into action, the APC still is common. Tho | journal = Infantry Magazine
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  • '''Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (IBCT)''' are combat units, under the [[Restructuring ...re qualified as [[paratroop]]s, in helicopter [[air assault]], or in light infantry operations in difficult terrain.
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  • ...[[mortar carrier]]''' provides [[indirect fire]] in [[direct support]] of infantry at the company and battalion levels.<ref name=M1129> ...it. The [[M1128 mobile gun system]] complements it for [[direct fire]] in infantry units.
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  • ...sued to personnel needing a lightweight weapon, rather than issued to most infantry soldiers.
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  • ...4th BN (Mech), 20th Infantry (Sykes Regulars) and Co. A (ABN), 3rd BN, 5th Infantry.
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  • ...on and then served as deputy chief of staff for intelligence (G-2), [[25th Infantry Division (Light)]] until June 1994 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. From Jul
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  • ...tations for combat commanders and key staff. It is similar to the [[M1126 infantry carrier vehicle]], with an additional hatch and more antennas.
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  • ...om_the_Founding_of_the_City/Book_42#51 42.51]</ref> and later 10,000 light infantry in the [[Battle of Pydna]].<ref>Livy,''Ab Urbe Condita'' [http://en.wikisou
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  • The basic communications radio for U.S. and many other infantry [[squad]]s, or units of typically 9-13 soldiers. Such radios are primarily
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  • *Grenadier Guards: Members of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade in the British Army.
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  • ...es from [[artillery]] and [[close air support]]. Combat teams that include infantry, [[armored fighting vehicles|armored vehicles]], [[artillery]], [[Army Coop ...day or night; regardless of weather or terrain.| Role of the Canadian Army Infantry}}
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  • ...tary Academy, graduating in 1905 was commissioned a second lieutenant of [[infantry]]. He rose rapidly through professional assignments, completing the [[staff ...chief of the influential Personnel Department. He took command of the 34th Infantry Brigade in 1934.
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  • ...due to the lower muzzle velocity, usually had a larger projectile than an infantry rifle.
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  • He was embedded with the 29th Infantry Division (United States)|29th Infantry Division, and provided frontline reporting on its activities from the Invas
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  • '''Paratroop''' is a designation applied to infantry soldiers or units, trained and equipped to enter combat by parachute|parach ...ch soldiers and units include airborne infantry, jump-qualified, parachute infantry, amd a wide range of national, local, and informal designations. While para
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  • ...1 Abrams]] tank and the [[M2 Bradley]] IFV, respectively; the M240B is the infantry variant and can be fired from a bipod or tripod if carried by hand, or empl
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  • **[[170th Infantry Brigade]] (170th IBCT): Baumholder, Germany **[[172nd Infantry Brigade]] (172nd IBCT): Grafenwoehr, Germany
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  • {{r|XM1206 Infantry Carrier Vehicle}}
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  • ...[[armored fighting vehicle]]s such as [[tank (military)|tanks]], armored [[infantry fighting vehicle]]s and [[armored personnel carrier]]s.
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  • ...t Nam]]''', referred to several types of units, all select or elite light infantry, but varying over time. In 1965, there were three types:
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  • ...onal Guard on 27 Sep 1934 and served until 27 Jun 1938 in F Company, 161st Infantry Regiment and Company B, 116th Quartermaster Regiment as a private, corporal .../</ref>, 35th Infantry Division in July 1942. While serving with the 134th Infantry Regiment during World War II, Fred held these assignments:
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  • ...and combat, can encompass a wide range of techniques. At the most basic, [[infantry]] may need to carry their own supplies, because the trails are too narrow f
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  • ...was introduced in 1957 and still is in production. There are variants for infantry, aircraft, and vehicle use.
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  • ...Team)|Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron]]. The infantry units have [[direct support]] from [[M1128 mobile gun system]] (MGS) vehicl
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  • ...s''' were the first regularly constituted military formation that combined infantry, artillery, and cavalry, an innovation of Napoleon Bonaparte. Before the in ...es where the penetration unit was specialized for the purpose; foot-mobile infantry could create a breach for fast units, possibly with close air support, to e
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  • *Infantry **1st Infantry Division (U.S.)
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  • ...raduate of the United States Military Academy, he strongly identified with Infantry, although he later qualified in rocket science|missile engineering and taug ...d to rescue soldiers trapped there. Subsequently, his commands included an infantry brigade in Alaska and an army corps, as well as being named the deputy comm
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  • {{r|Infantry}}
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  • ...nks, in the early [[Korean War]] were largely immune to then-standard U.S. infantry antitank weapons.
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  • ...ages of reactive armor is that it produces fragments hazardous to friendly infantry, especially in urban combat. The individual reactive armor plates are usabl
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  • ...ing to temporary Major, September 1918; he commanded the 3d Battalion, 22d Infantry, in France, 1919, and was assistant chief of staff, G–3, of American Forc ...nd Field Artillery School, was an instructor in weapons and tactics at the Infantry School, 1927–1931; was promoted to Major, August 1932; was executive offi
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  • Especially in scout and mechanized infantry units, the mobile TOW is important since it can defeat any known tank, at r
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  • Perhaps best known to the general public for its portrayal of future [[infantry]] using [[powered exoskeleton]] suits dropped from space, this 1959 book, b
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  • '''Rangers''', in the [[U.S. Army]], are elite light infantry units, which operate in uniform, but often behind enemy lines. In the moder
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  • ...ing; there are other AFSOC specialists that also may be on the ground with infantry.
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  • {{r|1st Infantry Division (U.S.)}}
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  • {{r|Infantry fighting vehicle}}
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  • ...oes not fire until the missile is outside its launcher. For shoulder-fired infantry missiles such as the [[FGM-148 Javelin]] or [[FIM-92 Stinger]], rocket igni
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  • ...infantry commander an indirect fire capability, of longer range than most infantry weapons, under his immediate control. Medium mortars are principally 81mm m Heavy infantry support (107 and 120mm) mortars are usually transported in a mortar carrier
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  • {{r|Infantry fighting vehicle}}
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  • ...rmament carrier]] in Army [[Infantry Brigade Combat Team]]s or the [[M1126 infantry carrier vehicle]] in [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]s. ...suppress/destroy enemy weapons and positions on the objective prior to the infantry assault. It may also support the isolation of the objective area by blockin
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  • ...0th century, the capability was common both for operations where the naval infantry force landed on a coast, but also when they would board another ship and en | title = Sailors as Infantry in the US Navy
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  • ...penetrated by blitzkrieg, but that were overextending their logistical and infantry support. Where blitzkrieg was more or less continuous, ''gluboky boi'' used ...ld heavy tanks of the D[alshiy] P[odierzhki] P[iechotiy], or (long range infantry support formations). The Soviets would find a role in WWII for heavy tanks,
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  • Included in the definition are infantry, units of armored fighting vehicles, artillery, Air, artillery and missile
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  • ...is is a short-range intra-squad radio to be carried by every soldier in an infantry [[squad (land forces)|squad]]. The U.S. version is made by Motorola. A tota
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  • ....army.mil/museum/inside_tour/descriptive_tour/08_indian_wars.htm U.S. Army Infantry Home Page] - URL retrieved August 12, 2007.
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  • ...tal Combat Team (RCT) of the [[77th Infantry Division (United States)|77th Infantry Division]] was combat loaded on board on 1 July and TransDiv 38 sailed for ...us training of the 145th RCT, [[37th Infantry Division (United States|37th Infantry Division]].
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  • In general military usage, a company is a small army or naval infantry unit. It is usually commanded by a captain (land forces)|captain or major;
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  • ...anged since the war. '''An Khe''', which served as a base camp for the 4th Infantry Division, is also on Highway 19, but now in [[Gia Lai Province]].
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  • {{rpl|Infantry rifle||**}}
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  • *2nd Battalion/14th Infantry from the 10th Mountain Division *Task Force 1-63rd Armor (1st Infantry Division)
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  • ...lly overcome the Carthaginian cavalry. They were able to attack Carthage's infantry in the rear and inflict devastating losses.
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  • ...-propelled 105mm [[cannon]] intended to provide [[direct fire]] support to infantry. In Stryker units, it is complemented, for [[indirect fire]], by the [[M112
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  • ...the first echelon would be tank-heavy. This has been criticized as wasting infantry and wearing out tanks, in comparison with Soviet ''[[gluboky boi]]'' doctri
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  • ...battle when the French forces had been routed, but some squares of French infantry still remained, though being mown down. An English officer calls on the br
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  • Heavy machine guns for infantry use, however, usually have some means of quickly changing the barrel, which Small infantry units, such as 10-13 man squad (land forces)|squads, have one or two light
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  • ...operate like Rangers. Rogers published his Ranger tactics for use of light infantry officers, and many of his "Standing Orders" are applicable today. Rogers' t
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  • '''Battle rifle''' or '''infantry rifle''' fire a full-power cartridge that has longer range than those of a ...t to the original military designs, which were intended for quickly moving infantry firing suppressive as well as aimed fire.
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  • ...onsidered the state a good site for pilot and infantry training fields. An infantry training camp was to be built near Braggs, in the Cookson Hills. The Cookson Hills Project was designed to provide an infantry training center for the U.S. Army's Eighth Service Command. The camp ultima
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  • * Stone, John. "Technology, Society, and the Infantry Revolution of the Fourteenth Century," ''The Journal of Military History''
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  • ...pendent on [[close air support]] and [[artillery]] that they ignored basic infantry defense. "None of those," DePuy said in 1974 when referring to Vietnamese-s Subsequently, he commanded the [[1st Infantry Division (U.S.)|1st Infantry Division]] in Vietnam. Returning to Washington, he became the Service as t
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  • ...its weight. If weight is saved in the gun, the tank may be able to support infantry but not fight other armored vehicles. A lightly armored and maneuverable ve ...s (AFV)'''. AFVs lack at least one of the key technologies of a tank. An [[infantry fighting vehicle]] (IFV) (e.g., U.S. [[M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicle
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  • ...'''Ranger School''' is an extremely demanding, and prestigious, school in infantry tactics and small unit leadership. A substantial number of the candidates d ...s in the [[French and Indian War]], there is specific training in advanced infantry techniques that are used in current combat situations:
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  • {{r|Infantry}}
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  • .../PSC-5]], and [[PRC-119|AN/PRC-119]]. Typically, they are assigned at the infantry battalion, special operations unit, or signal company levels.
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  • ...f the United States Army]], battalions are now mixed (e.g., two mechanized infantry and one tank company). Combat battalions typically have 800-1,000 soldiers,
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  • ...pack squad tactical radios, a mainstay of the 1990s as the basic U.S. Army infantry squad radio, but is being replaced by more advanced devices. It was the mai
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  • The vintage '''Springfield rifle Model 1903''' was the main U.S. infantry [[rifle]] (.30-06 caliber) of the [[First World War]]. It was bolt-operate
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  • joining the First Infantry Division in Schweinfurt, Germany, as the Assistant
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  • * [[Omaha Beach]]: 1st and 29th U.S. Infantry Divisions * [[Utah Beach]]: 4th U.S. Infantry Division
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  • They were mostly young men in their teens or twenties, with light infantry weapons such as rifles, machine guns, and had light antitank weapons, such ...ank)|M1 Abrams tanks and M2 Bradley (armored fighting vehicles)|M2 Bradley infantry firghting vehicles." They would hide in brick bunkers or behind thick trees
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  • | [[Senior Infantry and Paratroop Officer]]
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  • ...organized military force, usually uniformed, and often qualified as light infantry. The term may refer to a branch of military service, or units of that branc
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  • | Combat Infantry Badge, Combat Medical Badge, Close Combat Badge
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  • ...mmand and General Staff School in 1929, he was appointed instructor at the Infantry School, where he came to know and evaluate many of men who became senior of In 1941 he was appointed commandant of the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, and was promoted to the rank of brigadier
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  • ...eapon is recoil-operated and air cooled. It may be mounted on a tripod for infantry use; the gun (84 lb/34 kg) and ammunition (35lb/15kg per 100 rounds) is hea
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  • ...the 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division had completed its conversion from an infantry division. As an army, it fought in the [[Falaise Gap]].
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  • Satellite communications becomes available at the infantry level, with the basic backpack '''AN/PSC-5''' "SPITFIRE" Enhanced Manpack
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  • ==4th Infantry Division== From October 2001 to June 2004, General Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Division, leading the division throughout the first year of Operation Iraqi
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  • ...died at [[Oxford University]], who had achieved the rank of [[colonel]] of infantry by 1940. Chichibu was considered sympathetic to reform movements, although
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  • ...gimental dental officer of the 105th Infantry Regiment, 27th Infantry 27th Infantry Division. He was promoted to the rank of captain in 1944.<ref name=OMH>{{c ...Salomon saw his first combat &mdash; going ashore on Saipan with the 105th Infantry. With little dental work to do during active battle, Salomon volunteered t
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  • ...e configured for cargo. A cargo and passenger configuration could carry an infantry company and its vehicles, while a passenger version could move about half a
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  • ***24th Infantry Division (Mechanized), MG Barry McCaffery
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  • ...n Front]] in France. The AIF mounted division that had served as auxiliary infantry during the Gallipoli campaign remained in the Middle East, where it was to ...talemate began to crumble as the Allies learned how to effectively combine infantry, artillery, tanks and aircraft. The Australian capture of [[Battle of Hamel
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  • After taking command of the 3rd Infantry Division in 1932, he threatened Chancellor [[Franz von Papen]] with his re
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  • As a captain, he commanded the first ARVN mechanized infantry [[company (land forces)|company]] of [[M113 (armored personnel carrier)|M11
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  • ...y unit leads, followed by the commander; the trailing unit is usually also infantry, with the deputy commander just ahead of it.
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  • ...f of General [[Erich von Falkenhayn]] in the Middle East, and commanded an infantry battalion in combat.
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  • ...rockets that may come close in accuracy to that of unguided cannon shells. Infantry support rockets are usually [[direct fire]], and most commonly are used aga
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  • ...ber 1941, he was a [[battalion]]-level U.S. adviser in the 12th Philippine Infantry Regiment. ...it on the Philippine island of [[Luzon]], which became the 11th Philippine Infantry Regiment, along with another U.S. special operations legend, [[Russell Volc
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  • ====2nd Infantry Division====
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  • ...part of the US European Command. The unit was founded in 1915 as the 173rd Infantry Brigade, but later became airborne and served in both World War II and the ===Infantry===
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  • ...was operating in another area. The chiefs of branches of service (e.g., [[infantry]], [[artillery]]), who in most armies were responsible only for preparation **three infantry regiments
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  • ...successes had been published which depicted Second World War combat at the infantry company level, using the squad as the basic game piece. ...hex travel for infantry, nor is the four-hex movement limit for leaderless infantry in open ground consistent with a stated turn length of two minutes. The Des
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  • In the troop transport role, it can carry a 11-man [[infantry]] [[squad (land forces)|squad]], or externally lift a load of the size of a
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  • ...ecularized. He also served as the Chaplain to the 1st Rhode Island Light Infantry Regiment.
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  • *[[M1126 infantry carrier vehicle]] (ICV) ...7]]; the slat armor would be retained when working closely with dismounted infantry who would be injured by reactive armore fragments.
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  • ...Studies]]. He served in command and staff assignments with all types of [[infantry]] units in the United States, Hawaii, Korea and Italy.
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  • | reinforced infantry regiment, ...that may not have involved amphibious operations at all, but work as light infantry in urban environments. This has become more evident in some changed capabi
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  • ...ited States Marine Corps, the wooden boat could deliver 36 infantry, or 12 infantry and a jeep. Over 20,000 were built, and delivered more troops to beaches th ...ltiple rocket launchers, or variants of the relatively large Landing Craft Infantry (LCI), in configurations armed with mortars as the LCI(M) or LCIM}}, LCI(G)
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  • ...r [[improvised explosive device]]s/[[boobytrap]]s, 3-5 seconds for general infantry use, 7-12 seconds for long range. Essentially obsolete by mid-1950, rifle grenades are launched from standard infantry rifles, using a blank cartridge as a gas generator, and a grenade launcher
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  • ...int?tag=artBody;col1}}</ref> This specific discovery was by [[U.S. Army]] infantry, with interpretation by regular communications officers rather than securit
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  • ...er Advisory Board]]; and a member of the Board of Advisors of the National Infantry Foundation.
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  • The basic infantry weapon of U.S. forces in the [[Second World War]], as well as one still use
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  • ...nese affairs a series of weekly articles for the journal of the Fifteenth Infantry. His third China duty came in 1935-1939, when he returned as military attac From 1929 to 1933, Stilwell served as chief of the tactical section at the Infantry School, under the direction of Col. [[George C. Marshall]]. Marshall had hi
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  • ...osely related '''M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle (CFV)''' provide the infantry side of the team. While they may look superficially like tank (military)|ta ===Infantry and Cavalry Vehicles===
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  • ...t served as a platoon leader and company executive officer in a mechanized infantry division. After qualifying for Special Forces, he led an United States Army
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  • ...ility is the city of Baghdad. MND-Baghdad is headquartered by the U.S. 4th Infantry [[division (military)|Division]].
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  • *French [[MILAN]] (French: ''missile d’infanterie léger antichar'' or light infantry antitank missile)
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  • ...deep ravine that provided an easy penetration opportunity for an attacking infantry force. Another example was the gap between Battery 24 and 25, also caused b
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  • The arsenal was headquarters of the Bengal Infantry from 1783 to 1853. An explosion at the arsenal on December 7, 1908, resulte
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  • ...bution System (JTIDS). JTIDS would allow information to be shared among an infantry unit, radar that tracks artillery fire back to its source, and M109 howitze
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  • ...ned 7000 rupees to Dewangiri Dzongpon and Trongsa Penlop. The second Assam Infantry also demanded 14000 rupees as a fine, punishment to the offender and the re ...military post at Jalpaiguree; the 11th Military Group with the 73rd Native Infantry were assembled there. Halliday was given the charge of the military post. W
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  • ...o develop new doctrine, and then, as a major general, commander of the 2nd Infantry Division. Promoted to lieutenant general, he took command of Third United S
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  • For infantry squads in the [[Vietnam War]], the '''AN/PRC-25''' and the closely related
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  • ...commission in 1946, he completed college, and then transferred into the [[infantry]], where he saw more room for advancement than in a pilot-dominated Air For
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  • ...hat they could fire forward. Do not think of these machine guns as a light infantry weapons, massive .50 caliber fire could severely damage a [[destroyer]].
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