grenadier
Infantry vs Grenadier - What's the difference?
infantry | grenadier |As nouns the difference between infantry and grenadier
is that infantry is soldiers who fight on foot (on land), as opposed to cavalry and other mounted units, regardless of external transport (eg airborne) while grenadier is a type of soldier, originally one who threw grenades, later a member of a company formed from the tallest men of the regiment; now specifically, a member of the (grenadier guards).Grenadier vs Bombardier - What's the difference?
grenadier | bombardier |As nouns the difference between grenadier and bombardier
is that grenadier is a type of soldier, originally one who threw grenades, later a member of a company formed from the tallest men of the regiment; now specifically, a member of the Grenadier Guards while bombardier is a bomber crew member who sights and releases bombs.Grenadier vs Army - What's the difference?
grenadier | army |As nouns the difference between grenadier and army
is that grenadier is a type of soldier, originally one who threw grenades, later a member of a company formed from the tallest men of the regiment; now specifically, a member of the Grenadier Guards while army is a large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations.As a proper noun Army is
a sports team representing the US Military Academy at West Point.Grenadier vs Panzergrenadier - What's the difference?
grenadier | panzergrenadier |Panzergrenadier is likely misspelled.
Panzergrenadier has no English definition.
