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I found out that grunts were not only in Ming China as regular infantry.
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'''Grunts''' are a guard type used by many different militaries. They had some small differences from the [[Regular|regulars]] and were used as the second most common type of a military. The nickname grunt was given to regular infantry of [[Ming Dynasty]] for unknown reasons unlike [[Europe]]an nicknames of regulars.
'''Grunts''' are a guard type used by many different militaries. They had some small differences from the [[Regular|regulars]] and were used as the second most common type of a military. The nickname grunt was given to regular infantry of [[Ming Dynasty]] for unknown reasons unlike [[Europe]]an nicknames of regulars.
[[Category:Guards]]
[[Category:Guards]]

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Grunts are a guard type used by many different militaries. They had some small differences from the regulars and were used as the second most common type of a military. The nickname grunt was given to regular infantry of Ming Dynasty for unknown reasons unlike European nicknames of regulars.