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Grenadier
How far back does the rank of Grenadier go? The word is surely derived from grenade and can only have come into play since we first started hurling such devices at each other, [ not that long I`m thinking.]
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Primitive hand grenades have been reportedly in use (in Europe) since around the early C18 at least.
Grenadiers have been around quite a while, as they were originally troops which specialised in siege warfare (storming breaches and such - plus using said grenades). These eventually developed into crack assault troops. If I remember correctly each batallion ended up having at least one company of Grenadiers for such purposes. But I might be wrong.
Grenadiers have been around quite a while, as they were originally troops which specialised in siege warfare (storming breaches and such - plus using said grenades). These eventually developed into crack assault troops. If I remember correctly each batallion ended up having at least one company of Grenadiers for such purposes. But I might be wrong.