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If it is, is it in the best interests of the ordinaryfootsoldierand his morale?
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We underestimate at our peril the importance of thefootsoldierand all that he can do in both combat and, equally importantly, humanitarian terms.
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It is very refreshing to have, so to speak, a formerfootsoldierof the police in our midst.
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Its basis is that powers should be delegated and devolved until, finally, we come to the man who is, so to speak, thefootsoldierof the mining industry.
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I pay my own small tribute as afootsoldierin his army over the past 12 months or so to the magnificent leadership that he has given us.
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But during the course of the siege he was wounded in the arm in a scuffle with afootsoldier.
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Each of its heads had its own character: one was afootsoldier, the other a general and the last a politician.
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He enlisted as afootsoldierin the royal army in 1784 and was a non-commissioned officer by 1792.
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On the battlefield, the musketeers lacked protection against enemy cavalry, and the two types offootsoldierwere mixed.
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Onlyfootsoldierunits are capable of conquering cities, which are used to repair or refuel damaged units and gain more funds.
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He narrated several parts of the movie, referring constantly to thefootsoldier.
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A brigandine was simply a type of armour worn by afootsoldier.
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Originally the term brigand referred to afootsoldier.
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The intent was to have each horseman paired with afootsoldierwho was to get up behind him for rapid movements.
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