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- Grenadier abstract "A grenadier (from French, derived from the word grenade) was originally a specialized soldier, first established as a distinct role in the mid-to-late 17th century, for the throwing of grenades and sometimes assault operations. At that time grenadiers were chosen from the strongest and largest soldiers. By the 18th century, the throwing of grenades was no longer relevant, but grenadiers were still chosen for being the most physically powerful soldiers and would lead assaults in the field of battle. Grenadiers would also often lead the storming of fortification breaches in siege warfare, although this role was more usually fulfilled by all-arm units of volunteers called forlorn hopes, and might also be fulfilled by sappers or pioneers.Certain countries such as France (Grenadiers à Cheval de la Garde Impériale) and Argentina (Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers) established units of Horse Grenadiers and for a time the British Army had Horse Grenadier Guards. Like their infantry grenadier counterparts, these horse-mounted soldiers were chosen for their size and strength (heavy cavalry).".
- Grenadier thumbnail Soldat-der-Alten-Garde.png?width=300.
- Grenadier wikiPageExternalLink French_infantry.html.
- Grenadier wikiPageExternalLink grenadier.html.
- Grenadier wikiPageExternalLink putnams_regiment.htm.
- Grenadier wikiPageExternalLink www.governorsfootguard.com.
- Grenadier wikiPageExternalLink www.grenadiers.info.
- Grenadier wikiPageExternalLink 562.htm.
- Grenadier wikiPageID "71349".
- Grenadier wikiPageRevisionID "604376419".
- Grenadier hasPhotoCollection Grenadier.
- Grenadier subject Category:18th-_and_19th-century_warrior_types.
- Grenadier subject Category:Combat_occupations.
- Grenadier subject Category:Grenadier_regiments.
- Grenadier subject Category:Infantry.
- Grenadier comment "A grenadier (from French, derived from the word grenade) was originally a specialized soldier, first established as a distinct role in the mid-to-late 17th century, for the throwing of grenades and sometimes assault operations. At that time grenadiers were chosen from the strongest and largest soldiers.".
- Grenadier label "Granadeiro".
- Grenadier label "Granadero".
- Grenadier label "Granatiere".
- Grenadier label "Grenadier (militaire)".
- Grenadier label "Grenadier".
- Grenadier label "Grenadier".
- Grenadier label "Grenadier".
- Grenadier label "Grenadier".
- Grenadier label "Гренадеры".
- Grenadier label "擲弾兵".
- Grenadier label "擲彈兵".
- Grenadier sameAs Granátník.
- Grenadier sameAs Grenadier.
- Grenadier sameAs Γρεναδιέρος.
- Grenadier sameAs Granadero.
- Grenadier sameAs Grenadier_(militaire).
- Grenadier sameAs Granatiere.
- Grenadier sameAs 擲弾兵.
- Grenadier sameAs 척탄병.
- Grenadier sameAs Grenadier.
- Grenadier sameAs Grenadier.
- Grenadier sameAs Granadeiro.
- Grenadier sameAs m.0jd98.
- Grenadier sameAs Q313303.
- Grenadier sameAs Q313303.
- Grenadier wasDerivedFrom Grenadier?oldid=604376419.
- Grenadier depiction Soldat-der-Alten-Garde.png.
- Grenadier isPrimaryTopicOf Grenadier.