The word is... cavalry.
It means they are soldiers employed by the United States military.
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A mounted soldier is commonly referred to as a "cavalryman." Historically, cavalry units were an essential part of military forces, utilizing horses for mobility and speed on the battlefield. In modern contexts, the term may also refer to soldiers in armored vehicles or other mounted platforms.
The word 'soldiers' is a mass-noun - without reference to either gender.
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The word is... cavalry.
mounties ================ No, 'Mounties' are Canadian POLICE not soldiers. The word you are looking for is 'cavalry'.
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'Cavalry' means mounted soldiers. In bygone days these were on horses, now on armoured fighting vehicles or even helicopters.
Cavalry.
a unit of soldiers mounted on horseback is called what
Is the word you're looking for "cavalry"? This is the general term for mounted troops. (In modern armies, it sometimes refers to mechanized divisions... i.e. tanks... rather than soldiers on actual horses.)
The word cavalry means soldiers on horses.
Cavalry/Infantry/DragoonCavalry rides to the battle and fights mounted. Traditionally on horseback, but motorized with humvees and helicopters nowdays.Infantry walks to the battle and fights on foot. But today, they may get to the front by truck, airplane, etc.Dragoons rode to the front but fought on foot. So today's infantry are really dragoons, but that term has disappeared.
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