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  2. Mechanized infantry - Wikipedia

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    Compared with "light" truck-mobile infantry, mechanized infantry can maintain rapid tactical movement and, if mounted in IFVs, have more integral firepower. They require more combat supplies ( ammunition and especially fuel ) and ordnance supplies (spare vehicle components), and a comparatively larger proportion of manpower is required to crew ...

  3. Light infantry - Wikipedia

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    Early regular armies of the modern era frequently relied on irregulars to perform the duties of light infantry skirmishers. In particular, the French Army employed detachments of German and Balkan mercenaries to serve as patrols in the rough country until a permanent corps of Mountain Fusiliers (Fusiliers des Montagnes) was raised in the 1740s. [1]

  4. Division (military) - Wikipedia

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    A "mechanized infantry" division is a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on armored personnel carriers (APCs) or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) or both, or even some other class of armored fighting vehicles designed for the transportation of infantry.

  5. Category:Mechanized units and formations - Wikipedia

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    2nd Light Mechanized Division (France) ... Mechanised Infantry Division "Guzmán el Bueno" No. 2; Mechanized Infantry Regiment; T.

  6. Divisions of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Following the advent of the armored division, infantry divisions became officially designated by "Infantry Division" (with the 25th Infantry Division being the first constituted by the adjutant general as such). All of the 1917–1941 (non-cavalry) divisions, with the exceptions of the 10th through 20th and 101st Divisions, would be ...

  7. 2nd Light Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    Mechanized forces at the outset of the invasion of Poland. The 2nd Light Division created on 10 November 1938 from the region of Thuringia. [1] The light divisions were created under the instigation of the cavalry arm of the German Army, who feared their scouting and screening roles were being taken over by the Panzerwaffe. The division was ...

  8. Armor "Pambato" Division - Wikipedia

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    The Armor "Pambato" Division was formerly known as the Mechanized Infantry Division before it was renamed in anticipation of its upcoming assets and ongoing reorganization of units of the Philippine Army as part of the modernization program. [2] It is stationed at Camp O'Donnell, Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Capas, Tarlac and is one of the service's major ...

  9. 1st Light Mechanized Division (France) - Wikipedia

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    In French military parlance, light troops were those that engaged in scouting and skirmishing, and the distinction traditionally applied to both cavalry and infantry arms. A mechanized light division was therefore one designed for this role but using modern motorized and armored equipment to perform it.