he joined the durham light infantry because they were for the people who wear under 5ft 3ins
The word infantry does not have an antonym.
The cavalry is on horses, while the infantry are on foot.
Maratha Light Infantry was created in 1922.
Hitler, Adam Union Infantry 16th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry
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No. The infantry cord is for wear only by infantrymen of the U.S. Army.
To be able to wear it, you must hold an 11 series, and currently be serving in that MOS. If, for example, you were 11B, then you reclassed to a non-infantry MOS, you wouldn't be authorised to wear the shoulder cord anymore.
Fort Benning's TRADOC unit is the Infantry School, so you'll wear their patch.
Republic of Korea Army Infantry School was created in 1949.
You wear the Expert Infantry Badge above the Airborne Wings on all Army uniforms. The Expert Infantry Badge is Skill level 1. Airborne Wings are level 4.
With few exceptions, no. If you earn the EIB (or CIB) as an infantryman, then you reclass to another MOS, you can still wear it. If you earn the EIB as a non-11 series MOS, then reclass to infantry, you should be eligible to wear it. If you test for it as a non-11 Series, and never reclass to infantry, you can't wear it, even if you complete the testing. However, if you do complete the testing, you should be able to use the points towards promotion.
he joined the durham light infantry because they were for the people who wear under 5ft 3ins
No, you only wear one Category I badge.
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.
You enlist for an 11 series MOS.
After bootcamp you go to your first unit. You qualify to be a seaman or fireman and learn about the boats you use. After 6 months you put your name on a school list of your choice. The wait for school is 6 months - 2 1/2 years depending on what school you choose.