Grenadiers in the PONS Dictionary

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It was at this time that the horse grenadiers were first raised.
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The horse grenadiers, however, were recruited as in the rest of the army.
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This designation reflects the traditional role of grenadiers as shock troops.
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The regiment was composed of a mixture of infantry, grenadiers and dragoons, and was intended to fight in the advanced guard of the army.
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He started up, and, opening his door, saw standing before him an officer and a file of grenadiers.
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Main threats come from destruction of reefs by heavy deep-sea trawl nets, targeting redfish or grenadiers.
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This operation, conducted by principally by companies of grenadiers, archieved a complete success.
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The shock troops of the regiment were the grenadiers, typically men at least 6 feet in height, normally wearing tall headgear such as a bearskin to enhance the effect.
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The grenadiers deployed into line and advanced, slowly trading fire.
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Unusually, grenadiers for most of the part wore a tricorn like the fusiliers, rather than a mitre or a bearskin.
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