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  2. Heavy infantry - Wikipedia

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    Heavy infantry typically made use of dense battlefield formations, such as shield wall or phalanx, multiplying their effective weight of arms with force concentration. Heavy infantry were critical to many ancient armies, such as the Greek hoplites, Macedonian phalangites, and Roman legionaries.

  3. Discover the pivotal role Heavy Infantry Units play in modern Ground Operations. Explore their protective armor, powerful weaponry, and strategic deployment tactics. Uncover the challenges and advancements shaping their future in warfare.

  4. Infantry Branch (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Infantry Branch (also known as the "Queen of Battle") is a branch of the United States Army first established in 1775.

  5. Heavy Infantry in the Order of Battle | Small Wars Journal

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    Heavy Infantry are the answer to the looming possibility of combat in megacities. America does not have any dedicated IBCTs or Divisions for urban combat, but if these were to be raised, Heavy Infantry would form the core. Armored divisions might also benefit from the addition of heavy IBCTs.

  6. The Overloaded Soldier: Why U.S. Infantry Now Carry More Weight...

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    Overloaded infantry is no new problem. In 107 B.C., Roman general Gaius Marius decided his logistics tail was slowing down his legions, so he ordered soldiers to carry all their own gear.

  7. Infantry - Wikipedia

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    Infantry is a specialization of military personnel who engage in warfare combat. Infantry generally consists of light infantry, irregular infantry, heavy infantry, mountain infantry, motorized infantry, mechanized infantry, airborne infantry, air assault infantry, and naval infantry.

  8. The New Legionnaire and Modern Phalanx - United States Army

    www.moore.army.mil/infantry/magazine/issues/2018/APR-JUN/PDF/8)Allgeyer...

    Historically, pre-gunpowder armies divided infantry between heavy and light, generally, to balance this mobility protection issue. Examining the historical uses of heavy infantry provides us...

  9. U.S. Army | Infantry Magazine

    www.moore.army.mil/infantry/magazine/issues/2014/Oct-Mar/Halverson.html

    According to Field Manual (FM) 3-21.12, Infantry Weapons Company, the company’s mission, and subsequently that of the platoons, is to provide mobile heavy weapons and long-range close combat...

  10. Heavy infantry | military force | Britannica

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    military tactics. …troops such as light and heavy infantry. The function of these cataphracts (from the Greek word for “armour”) was not to engage in long-distance combat but to launch massed shock action, first against the enemy cataphracts and then, having gained the field, against the enemy foot. The fact that ancient….

  11. Should the Army look at creating heavy-light infantry...

    www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2018/12/28/should-the-army-look-at-creating...

    The idea behind building a heavy infantry would be to create formations capable of slugging it out with similarly armed opponents but also engaging light infantry units to provide mobility ...