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Most soldiers in the Crionese Infantry were light infantry who fought as guerrillas, but heavier support, and anti tank infantry were not uncommon as well. Xim, and his son, Xim the Despot, used this massive, and powerful infantry corps to gain victory during battles on land. They were equipped with the best equipment, and weapons available at that time in the galactic history, as well as being supplied with numerous items to help ensure their survival.

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  • Crionese infantry
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  • Most soldiers in the Crionese Infantry were light infantry who fought as guerrillas, but heavier support, and anti tank infantry were not uncommon as well. Xim, and his son, Xim the Despot, used this massive, and powerful infantry corps to gain victory during battles on land. They were equipped with the best equipment, and weapons available at that time in the galactic history, as well as being supplied with numerous items to help ensure their survival.
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  • Most soldiers in the Crionese Infantry were light infantry who fought as guerrillas, but heavier support, and anti tank infantry were not uncommon as well. Xim, and his son, Xim the Despot, used this massive, and powerful infantry corps to gain victory during battles on land. They were equipped with the best equipment, and weapons available at that time in the galactic history, as well as being supplied with numerous items to help ensure their survival.
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