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Infantry Quotes by Napoleon Bonaparte
- Charges of cavalry are equally useful at the beginning, the middle and the end of a battle. They should be made always, if possible, on…
- Artillery is more essential to cavalry than to infantry, because cavalry has no fire for its defence, but depends on the sabre.
- Good infantry is without doubt the sinews of an army; but if it has to fight a long time against very superior artillery, it will…
More Infantry Quotes
- As Ernest Hemingway wrote, 'Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime. Ask the infantry… — Unknown Author
- Infantry must move forward to close with the enemy. It must shoot in order to move.... To halt under fire is folly.… — George S. Patton
- The tank was originally invented to clear a way for the infantry in the teeth of machine-gun fire. Now it is the… — Winston Churchill
- Being shelled is the main work of an infantry soldier, which no one talks about. Everyone has his own way of going… — Louis Simpson
- Of course, I also attribute some of my hearing loss to being in the infantry in World War II. It's probably a… — George Kennedy
- There are now 17,000 local American police forces that are armed with rocket launchers, bazookas, heavy machine guns, all kinds of chemical… — Paul Craig Roberts
- There was something terrible, but also something sad and melancholy in this long cry uttered by the Russian infantry as they staged… — Vasily Grossman
- I think of myself as Special Forces, clearing the path for the infantry. — Geraldo Rivera
- If we come to a minefield, our infantry attacks exactly as it were not there. — Georgy Zhukov
- The Dead and Those About to Die is a gripping, first-hand account of the desperate battle for Omaha Beach on D-Day by… — Unknown Author
- At the outbreak of the war it was found very difficult to raise infantry in Texas, as no Texan walks a yard… — Arthur Fremantle
- We were lavish of blood in those days, and it was thought to be a great thing to charge a battery of… — Daniel Harvey Hill