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Infantry are foot-soldiers who carry a weapon by hand, opposed to cavalry, who rode on horses, or armor, which is divisions of tanks and artillery.
They were not issued regulation sidearms. Some may have carried non-regulation personal sidearms in case they were shot down.
An armoured personnel carrier is an armoured vehicle used to carry infantry soldiers in combat.
In the past, they may have carried food rations, medical supplies, extra ammuniton. If you're referring to modern day infantry soldiers, though, they don't carry blankets.
In some cases, yes. Army officers may be authorized to carry personal sidearms while deployed depending on their specific role, the operational environment, and the rules of engagement. However, this authorization is typically granted to specific personnel, such as Military Police or Special Forces, who may require the use of personal sidearms in certain situations.
Infantry shouldn't carry a shield; they need both their hands to fight with their rifles and a shield has to be held in one of them. Infantry wear their "shields" in the form of body armor.
(in the US) Airline Captains that are qualified to carry sidearms - are armed!
Under current law - yes. HOWEVER - some states DO have "open carry" provisions in their laws, whoich allow citizens to OPENLY and IN FULL VIEW carry sidearms.
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=The soldiers took donkeys to carry wounded men!.=
CCW is shorthand for "carry concealed Weapon". It generally refers to a sidearm that is suited for concealed carry. These would be smaller and flatter than most sidearms. Nearly any sidearm CAN be carried concealed, but some are more readily caried in that fashion.
they carry guns and other kinds of weapons