infantry|infantries in English
noun
[in·fan·try || 'ɪnfəntrɪ]
(Military) ground troops, soldiers who fight on foot; branch of the military made up of foot soldiers
Use "infantry|infantries" in a sentence
1. The infantry went in.
2. while the infantry advanced.
3. Bushmasters The 158th Infantry Regiment was born September 2, 1865, as the First Arizona Volunteer Infantry
4. Infantry form up for advance.
5. Infantry Battalions [edit edit source]
6. At the same time, the fresh Indian 161st Infantry Brigade reinforced the depleted Indian 5th Infantry Division.
7. I will lead the infantry myself.
8. Every infantry battalion had grenadiers attached.
9. It's a light/heavy infantry unit.
10. Each infantry battalion has five companies.
11. Total Dutch forces equalled 48 regiments of infantry as well as 22 infantry battalions for strategic border defence.
12. The 158th Infantry Regiment ("Bushmasters"1) is an infantry unit of the Arizona National Guard
13. Infantry Regiment Manfredini (3 battalions) 21.
14. 16 Each infantry battalion has five companies.
15. The infantry was/were sent into battle.
16. Thirty infantry on the right flank!
17. The infantry is/are defending well.
18. The Barracks are where the Infantry train
19. And send in the infantry and cavalry.
20. And infantry 4,000-strong, their minds bewitched.
21. Light Roman infantry and possibly Sarmatian knights.
22. He saw service as an infantry officer.
23. The infantry began to deploy at dawn.
24. The infantry was / were guarding the bridge.
25. The Buzzers are the Scrin 's basic infantry