This is the layman's term for "infantry." They are soldiers who fight while on foot, as opposed to on horseback (cavalry).who fights with foot
Horses, and foot
Older British origin military term. The word Foot meant an Infantry unit (foot soldiers). A Captain of Foot would have been an Infantry Company Commander. In a like manner, Horse meant Cavalry (soldiers that fought while on horseback) A Captain of Horse would have been a Cavalry Troop Commander.
Harding
it was a foot race that was a single lap of the stadium or 400 meters
The infantry are the soldiers of an army which travel and fight on foot.
A group of soldiers trained, armed, and equipped to fight on foot.
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Soldiers that fight on the front without the use of a vehicle can be called a soldier if referring to one or infantry if referring to a squad/team.
She traveled by foot.
they travel on foot and canoes
They travel on foot- by walking.
The Apache Native American group generally traveled on foot or on horseback. They were a southwest Native American tribe, mainly living in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado.
They traveled by foot and wagon today they travel by car, bike foot motorcycle.
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Caveman walked. They had no other means of travel.
By Foot! By Foot! the Aztec people did not travel on horses like pople may say they did they travel on something called their head