Military service branch concerned with combat by individuals on foot.
An army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot.
1 Our infantry has taken and made use of German weapons and ammunition.
2 The infantry barracks are outside of the walls, four in number; viz.
3 The light infantry of the guards and the cavalry were in reserve.
4 The bugle sounded, and in a short time the infantry fell in.
5 All the infantry was concentrated in the town and the entrenched camp.
6 The lad was in the infantry and going straight into the trenches.
7 The infantry and guns are extended in the form of a square.
8 The canopy of shrapnel smoke grew thicker; the infantry began to break.
9 And he was at sea now with a couple of infantry men.
10 His infantry covered thirty-six and his cavalry fifty-four miles in fifteen hours.
11 Seven or eight hundred anemic, half-starved men armed with light infantry weapons.
12 He became full general of infantry in 1873 and retired immediately afterwards.
13 The loss of the 3d infantry in commissioned officers was especially severe.
14 This infantry of the janizaries was the first standing army in Europe.
15 On the 7th of April the infantry marched out in three columns.
16 The Spaniards and Gauls occupied the centre of the line of infantry .
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Infantry в диалектах
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