in·fan·try ˈin-fən-trē plural infantries. : a branch of an army made up of soldiers trained, armed, and equipped to fight on foot. Etymology. from early French infanterie and early Italian infanteria, both meaning "infantry," from early Italian infante "infant, boy, foot soldier," from Latin infans "infant"
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Infanterie
L'infanterie est l'ensemble des unités militaires qui combattent à pied. Le soldat est appelé fantassin. Le mot est emprunté de l'italien infanteria, dérivé de infante qui prit au XIVᵉ siècle le sens de « jeune soldat, fantassin ». Wikipédia
In this job, you'll lead Infantry Soldiers at all levels of command during missions on the ground. You'll be responsible for assessing the ...
An infantry fire team might include two riflemen, one of whom is the team leader; a grenadier and an automatic rifleman, who is used when small ...