The 29th infantry used light infantry weapons during world war 2.
The Dorians brought iron weapons to greek
They were used as light infantry - bows, javelins, swords, knives, rocks.
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The 29th infantry used light infantry weapons during world war 2.
they used whips.
The Dorians brought iron weapons to greek
As the name implies, the Cold War involved very little shooting. Infantry weapons played no substantial role. Hot wars, such as Vietnam and Afghanistan DID employ Infantry weapons.
They were used as light infantry - bows, javelins, swords, knives, rocks.
The Coldstream Guards are still normal infantry they just have more emphasis on the cermonial side of thigs so they use the exact same weapons as every other line infantry regiment in the British Army. When carrying out ceremonial duties such as guarding the palace they use the l85a2 otherwise known as the SA80.
There were 5 Army soldiers on a MAT team. 2 Infantry Officers and 3 NCO's. The NCO's were a medic, light weapons infantry and heavy (crew-served) weapons infantry.
Jane's book of infantry weapons
Pearl Harbor as well as all other Navy bases have Marines assigned to them. The Infantry forces of both the US Army and the USMC have weapons which they can use against aircraft.
You just did. -Improvement- The Egyptian traders took their beads, metal tools, and weapons to trade. That is a better sentence than -You just did.-
Mainly spear and shield. Spartan hoplites (infantry) used relatively short swords (xiphos) as a secondary weapon.
The Australian Navy uses armored vehicles, aircraft and infantry weapons when in war. Javelin missiles, rifles and Tiger attack helicopters are also used. The Tiger attack helicopter has a range of weapons.