Examples of infantry in the following topics:
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- Infantry Regiment.
- Infantry Regiment was transferred from Columbus, New Mexico, where segregation had not been enforced.
- Army 369th Infantry Regiment, which won the Croix de Guerre for gallantry in action in World War I, pictured in 1919.
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- Scene during Court Martial of 64 members of the 24th Infantry United States of America on trial for mutiny and murder of 17 people at Houston, Texas August 23, 1917.
- Prisoners guarded by 19th Infantry Company C, Captain Carl J.
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- Some active combat units recruited from areas of high Hispanic population, such as the 65th Infantry Regiment from Puerto Rico and the 141st Regiment of the 36th Texas Infantry, were made up mostly of Hispanics.
- In 1943, the 65th Infantry was sent to North Africa, where they underwent further training.
- On December 13, 1944, the 65th Infantry, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Juan César Cordero Dávila, relieved the 2nd Battalion of the 442nd Infantry Regiment, a regiment which was made up of Japanese Americans under the command of Col.
- The 3rd Battalion fought against and defeated Germany's 34th Infantry Division's 107th Infantry Regiment.
- Soldiers of the 65th Infantry training in Salinas, Puerto Rico, August 1941.
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- Blitzkrieg (German "lightning war") was a German military strategy
whereby an attacking force spearheaded by a dense concentration of armored and motorized or mechanized infantry formations with close air support, breaks through the opponent's line of defense by short, fast, powerful attacks and then dislocates the defenders, using speed and surprise to encircle them.
- Blitzkrieg is a method of warfare whereby an attacking force spearheaded by a dense concentration of armored and motorized or mechanized infantry formations with close air support, breaks through the opponent's line of defense by short, fast, powerful attacks and then dislocates the defenders, using speed and surprise to encircle them.
- The tactical meaning of blitzkrieg involves a coordinated military effort by tanks, mobilized infantry, artillery, and aircraft, to overwhelm an enemy and break through its lines.
- Panzer forces were dispersed among the three German concentrations with little emphasis on independent use, being used to create or destroy close pockets of Polish forces and seize operational-depth terrain in support of the largely un-motorized infantry which followed.
- The classic characteristic of what is commonly known as "blitzkrieg" is a highly mobile form of infantry and armor, working in combined arms.
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- Regiments—including infantry, cavalry, engineers, light artillery, and heavy artillery units—were recruited from all states of the Union.
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- Army
consisted of ten regiments of infantry, four of artillery, two of cavalry, two
of dragoons, and one of mounted infantry.
- Eventually, it was realized, especially given the valiant efforts of the 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer
Infantry, that African Americans were fully able to serve as competent and
reliable soldiers.
- The 54th Regiment was an infantry regiment that
saw extensive service with the Union Army throughout the Civil War and was one
of the first official African-American units in the United States.
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- When a white bartender was killed and a police officer wounded by gunshot, townspeople accused the members of the 25th Infantry Regiment, a segregated black unit stationed nearby.
- As a result of an Army Inspector General's investigation, President Theodore Roosevelt ordered the dishonorable discharge of 167 soldiers of the 25th Infantry Regiment, costing them pensions and preventing them from serving in civil service jobs.
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- In his first battle in Asia, at Granicus, Alexander used only a small part of his forces--perhaps 13,000 infantry with 5,000 cavalry--against a much larger Persian force of 40,000.
- By contrast, the Persian infantry was stationed behind its cavalry.
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- Bronze weapons were an integral part of Shang society, and Shang infantry were armed with a variety of stone and bronze weaponry, including máo (矛) spears, yuè (鉞) pole-axes, gē (戈) pole-based dagger-axes, composite bows, and bronze or leather helmets.
- Bronze weapons were an integral part of Shang society, and Shang infantry were armed with a variety of stone and bronze weaponry.
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- Infantry manning a sandbagged defensive position near El Alamein.