Get Free Checker

infantryman

[ UK /ˈɪnfəntɹˌɪmən/ ]
[ US /ˈɪnfæntɹimən/ ]
NOUN
  1. fights on foot with small arms

How To Use infantryman In A Sentence

  • By this time though, the grenade itself had been largely dropped from the infantryman's armoury and grenadiers were simply soldiers selected for their appearance and height.
  • Cavalry forces evolved into four categories throughout the ages: the cuirassier or heavy cavalryman, the lancer, the dragoon or mounted infantryman, and the light cavalry.
  • Thrace had invented the peltast, the quick and mobile lightly armed infantryman who fought at close range with a knife or at a distance with a javelin. The Spartacus War
  • Eight basic character types are available, from the infantryman common to all game maps, NCO specialists, support troopers, machine gunners, snipers and paratroopers.
  • His fellow infantryman thinks his height makes him the logical first target for any enemy and Hans is still convinced he is destined to die which makes him fearless. Looking for Archimboldi
  • DS: Having been a Marine infantryman is central to what goes into these books. Archive 2010-02-01
  • In the first place all of the aberrations I have written about above are most likely in the same package which we call a skull and they are very burdensome for an Infantryman to have to carry around. Salem-News.com
  • The dispatch is notable for the vast fund of information London was able to gather, down to the precise details on what the Japanese infantryman carried in his kit. JACK LONDON'S WAR
  • He successfully produced an excellent account of an infantryman's war by one who fought it.
  • Gen. Gerald J. Higgins, the assistant division commander and an experienced infantryman, with ensuring that troop dispositions supported his defense plans.
View all