- foolish), from
which English also gets infant. The individual-soldier term
infantryman was not
coined until 1837. In
modern usage, foot
soldiers of any era...
- The
Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB) is a
United States Army
military decoration. The
badge is
awarded to
infantrymen and
Special Forces soldiers in the...
- The
Infantryman 2000 was a ****ure
soldier concept developed by
Scicon Limited in 1984
intended to be used by the
British Army in the year 2000. The project...
- The
Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB) is a
special skills badge of the
United States Army. The EIB was
created with the CIB by
executive order in November...
- Nations. "Boots"
imagines the
repetitive thoughts of a
British Army
infantryman marching in
South Africa during the
Second Boer War. It has been suggested...
-
equip a
French army half
their size. One
primary account of the
typical infantryman came from
James Gall, a
representative of the
United States Sanitary...
- (LMG) is a light-weight
machine gun
designed to be
operated by a
single infantryman, with or
without an ****istant, as an
infantry support weapon. LMGs firing...
-
special forces unit,
receive the
Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB)
instead of the CAB.
Since the
Combat Infantryman Badge was
introduced in 1943, followed...
-
stations that have OSUT training, such as: 11B and 11C (
Infantryman and
Indirect Fire
Infantryman) at Fort Moore,
Georgia 12B (Combat Engineer) at Fort...
- "Doughboy" was a po****r
nickname for the
American infantryman during World War I.
Though the
origins of the term are not certain, the
nickname was still...