Every soldier enlisted in the US Army or any other branch of service is issued a weapon with only one exception Chaplin's (spiritual leaders or priests) which do not carry weapons. As far as being in the fight in a conventional war or on the front lines it can go all the way up to a O-7 Brigadier General but all persons enlisted into the Army have a duty to their unit and country and protect their fellow Americans against all enemies both foreign and domestic regardless of rank.
A soldier that fights on foot is typically referred to as an infantryman or foot soldier.
A soldier in the U. S. Army who fights with a rifle is called a weaponeer. A U.S. Marine is called a rifleman.
Mercenary or 'Soldier of Fortune' .
Mercenary
A mercenary
infantry
A mercenary is a soldier that fights for money
soldier
False. A mercenary is someone who fights as a professional soldier for money.
False. A mercenary is someone who fights as a professional soldier for money.
Henry Fleming fights for the Union Army in The Red Badge of Courage. He is a young soldier during the Civil War and experiences fear, doubt, and ultimately courage as he navigates the battlefield.
A soldier fights for his Country, while a gypsie works to engage the members of the country