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Mobile pokerschool infantry is a military term and usually refers to infantry units equipped with vehicles.Before the development of railroads in the 19th century, pokerschool infantry armies got to the battlefield by walking, or sometimes by ship. In the 1890s and later, some countries used bicycle infantry, but the real revolution in mobility started in the 1920s with the use of motor vehicles, resulting in motorised pokerschool infantry. Action in World War II demonstrated the importance pokerschool of protecting the soldiers while they are moving around, resulting in the development of mechanized infantry that uses armoured vehicles for transport. As of the Vietnam

War, with pokerschool the U.S. Armys experimentation with helicopters, infantry who are transported to combat via helicopter are part of airmobile infantry divisions. Airmobile infantry are usually just called airborne infantry, though pokerschool this ignores the distinction between paratroopers and airmobile infantry.Some cavalry units and doctrines which emphasised that horses were pokerschool pokerschool pokerschool to be used only as means of transportation, and soldiers pokerschool dismount before battle, can be considered more as mobile infantry then cavalry as well, although this distinction is rather blurred.Modern-day infantry is supported by armoured fighting vehicles, artillery, and aircraft, but are still the only kind of pokerschool military force that can take and hold ground, and thus remain essential to fighting wars.Mil-stubInfantry