The chief of infantry was called a _______
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The word derives from Middle French infanterie, from older Italian (also Spanish) infanteria (foot soldiers too inexperienced for cavalry), from Latin īnfāns (without speech, newborn, foolish), from which English also gets infant. ... In modern usage, foot soldiers of any era are now considered infantry and infantrymen
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