Grenadier (noun)

A soldier who is equipped with grenades and trained to use them in combat.

Origin:

Derived from the french word "grenade", which refers to a type of explosive weapon.

Examples:

  1. The grenadiers were the first soldiers to enter the enemy stronghold, throwing grenades to clear the way for their comrades.
  2. The grenadiers were an important part of the military, serving as shock troops in close combat situations.
  3. The grenadiers were known for their bravery, as they were often called upon to carry out the most dangerous missions.
  4. The grenadiers were a highly respected unit in the army, and many soldiers aspired to become part of their ranks.
  5. The grenadiers played a crucial role in many of the major battles of the war, and their actions were often remembered and celebrated in military history.
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