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  • ...fantry platoons have three maneuver squads and a weapons squad; mechanized infantry puts a squad in each [[armored personnel carrier]] with the commander in th In WWII and Korea, an infantry platoon headquarters was often the lowest level with a radio, although radi
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  • ...[[forward observer]] teams, based on different versions of the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle
    147 bytes (19 words) - 22:30, 31 January 2009
  • [[Naval infantry]] of the [[United Kingdom]]; a [[brigade]]-sized force of long experience i
    152 bytes (19 words) - 22:50, 26 September 2009
  • .... Army]] Brigade Combat Team with tanks, armored fighting vehicles for its infantry, and integral self-propelled M109 howitzers; most powerful but hardest to d
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  • Principal U.S. infantry rifle of [[World War II]], firing .30-06 ammunition [[semi-automatic]]ally
    155 bytes (21 words) - 18:34, 10 August 2010
  • Elite light infantry units of the [[U.S. Army]], whose lineage predates the United States, going
    170 bytes (26 words) - 22:30, 24 January 2010
  • the main U.S. infantry [[rifle]] of the [[First World War]], prized for accuracy, with limited use
    183 bytes (29 words) - 11:44, 4 February 2023
  • Select or elite light infantry of the [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]]
    110 bytes (17 words) - 22:35, 24 January 2010
  • {{r|Infantry fighting vehicle}} {{r|M1126 infantry carrier vehicle}}
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  • {{r|1st Canadian Infantry Division}} {{r|1st Infantry Division (U.S.)}}
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  • The primary U.S. infantry [[rifle]], an [[assault rifle]] firing 5.56mm intermediate power ammunition
    199 bytes (26 words) - 16:24, 10 August 2010
  • ...gned to be thrown by hand or launched from a weapon that can be carried by infantry
    149 bytes (24 words) - 21:41, 10 July 2008
  • An infantry force specializing in [[amphibious warfare]], often employed by a navy as a
    194 bytes (27 words) - 19:27, 24 June 2008
  • ...he [[SINCGARS]] waveform and security system, which is the basic U.S. Army infantry squad radio being replaced with more advanced, flexible units
    237 bytes (33 words) - 00:11, 28 July 2010
  • (also Mosin-Nagant) Russian-designed infantry rifle, bolt-operated from an internal magazine, chambered for 7.62mm ammuni
    256 bytes (33 words) - 11:53, 11 April 2010
  • ...a shoulder-filed individual weapon, used for hunting, target shooting, and infantry combat; the term may also apply to larger artillery pieces with rifled barr
    258 bytes (35 words) - 13:12, 27 June 2024
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An infantry support weapon used by the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] in WWII, with attribu
    202 bytes (30 words) - 19:26, 4 September 2010
  • ...involve the coordinated effort of different types of ground troops (e.g., infantry, artillery, engineers) or different military services (e.g., Army and Air F
    221 bytes (31 words) - 23:39, 2 August 2008
  • *Abed Infantry Division *Baghdad Infantry Division
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  • ...edium transport helicopters of the [[United States Army]]; carry an 11 man infantry squad or equivalent internal or external load; may be lightly armed for sel
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