Examples of 'colonial infantry' in a sentence

Meaning of "colonial infantry"

Colonial infantry refers to military units composed of infantry soldiers that were part of a colonial empire's armed forces. These infantry units were often raised from the local population of colonies or overseas territories and served under the command of the colonial power. The term is used to describe military organizations during the colonial era when European powers maintained colonies and controlled overseas territories.

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colonial infantry
I did my military service in the colonial infantry.
The heroes of the Colonial Infantry are the first to reach the fort.
Each assault was repelled by the elements of the 1st Colonial Infantry Corps.
The anchor is carried by the Colonial Infantry with their transfer to the Army.
He now joined the colonial infantry.
The regiment was a colonial infantry regiment, in accordance with the infantry of the French Marines.
Each Libyan division had two colonial infantry regiments.
Tirailleurs - Colonial infantry used in the French Army.
The center was given to the 9th Colonial Infantry Division.
French regulars of the Colonial Infantry disembarking in Madagascar 1895.
Divisions were either infantry, colonial infantry or cavalry.
André Verdet joined the colonial infantry in 1923 and stayed in China.

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