musketeer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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musketeer in the PONS Dictionary

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This further maximized the number of musketeers near the front of the formation.
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The king infantry can exceed 15,000, including musketeers, foot-artillery, and generally every person connected with that artillery.
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The major war boats carried up to 30 musketeers and were armed with 6- or 12-pounder cannon.
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For most siege work, or for any action in wooded or rough country, the musketeer was generally more useful and versatile.
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The march continued some 20 m further and halted again for the first and second rows of musketeers to aim and open fire.
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These tactics were not greatly successful in battle since pikemen protected by musketeers could deny cavalry room to manoeuvre.
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From 1690 to 1694 he was a musketeer.
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The defences were only a bank of earth, behind which the handful of musketeers was placed.
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On the battlefield, the musketeers lacked protection against enemy cavalry, and the two types of foot soldier were mixed.
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The musketeer was a precursor to the rifleman.
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