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    Origin of the word "infantry": Middle French & Old Italian; Middle French infanterie, from Old Italian infanteria, from infante boy, foot soldier, from Latin infant-, infans First Known Use: 1579.

    In other words, a child, a baby, an infant.

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    i.e. young, dynamic and their future ahead of them....

    Unlike Artillery, old afrikaans mixing the wort Fart with an Zulu word for "of lesser value"

    And crapping in their pants...

    :shame: Middle English artillerie, from Anglo-French, from artiller to equip, arm, alteration of Old French atillier, from Vulgar Latin *apticulare, from Latin aptare to don, prepare, fit

    In other words, adept at using their weapons, causing the infants to yet once again.... crap in their pants.

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