From the Greek word meaning "one who attacks" (ships)
From the French word for a soldier armed with a long, pointed weapon
Originally a word for soldiers armed with bombs thrown by hand
From the Italian word meaning "square"
From the Italian word for mounted militia
So named because the guns that were carried "breathed fire" like dragons
From the Hungarian word meaning "light horseman"
From the pronunciation of the abbreviation of "construction battalion"
A cavalryman equipped with armor protecting both breast and back
ANSWERS
Pirates
Lancer
Grenadiers
Squadron (squad)
Cavalry
Dragoons
Hussar
Seabee (CB)
Cuirassier
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