Mechanized infantry allowed soldiers and small artillery pieces to be transported quickly along far distances.
One of the reasons the German blitzkrieg was so effective.
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Yes, mainly by the Polish and partisan groups, although even the Germans still used horses (contrary to popular myth, while the German forces were well mechanised, they were never fully mechanised).
Yes, mostly if the Private was in the infantry, or in a speciality that supported the infantry.
Infantry soldiers were like the men who walked around on the ground with guns
See "American War Library."
Call of Duty World at War is a game that is played online with Nintendo Wii. At this time, there is no infantry mode available for the game.
First off the Ju-78 or Stukas Did their bombing of important positions of enemy like bunkers trains etc. Then The Panzers or tanks went ahead as killed all the infantry. While The mechanised infantry was watching the panzers back. But the attack didnt stop the panzers and planes went ahead while little bit of panzers and infantry stayed at the sides to protect the trucks that resupplied the troops.
In World War I Hitler voluntarily enlisted in the 16th Royal Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment (part of the 6th Royal Bavarian Reserve Infantry Division).
The 28th Infantry Division
The US infantry called it fire and manuver
Stephen Bull has written: 'Infantry tactics of the Second World War' -- subject(s): History, World War, 1939-1945, Tactics, Infantry, Tank warfare, Campaigns, Equipment, Antitank weapons, Infantry drill and tactics 'World War II street-fighting tactics' 'World War One' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, History, Uniforms, World War, 1914-1918
The 29th infantry used light infantry weapons during world war 2.