No, on the front line there is only soldiers. They are not defined by age, sex, or religion. To be more intellectual I'll tell you that many nurses and doctors served on the front line rescuing many injured soldiers.
women are aloud on the front line but as medics and are now aloud to join the 2nd line of defence
No, sadly
The front line refers to the soldiers who go into battle first. Back when armies lined up to shoot at each other across a plain field, these men were literally the front line of the army.
Yes they had a rotation of who would be at the front line. Soldiers spent less than 40% of there time in the front line. They were well cared for and received good medical care. The army did as much as they could to do morale high. They were cared for but in the trenches they did not have enough food at times. :)
He went to the front line in the army, as he was sent there by king David.And he was killed.
The us army had 17 regiment of line, 1 of rifle, 4 of artillery, 2 of light dragoon and some ranger companies in 1812 at the end of the war the us army had 46 regiment of line, 4 of rifle, 1 corps of artillery and 1 regiment of light dragoon. in 1812 the us army was a very small army regards the british army which have 104 regiment of line for example. militia are not a part of the us army but was more important
Enlist in the army in before June, 1944, and get sent to the front line.
There were no women in the front line forces of any army at that time.
Front Line Ambulance. Typically used in reference to the M997 (and other model) ambulatory HMMWVs.
If that one parent is your only legal guardian then I believe so, however if two parents are your legal guardians then both have to agree. As far as I am aware. You can not fight on the front line, however, until you are 18.
It is said that the US Army are the "defenders of freedom" for us. They do the stuff like put their lives on the line every day and risk it all so we don't have to.
The reserve British soldiers carried food to the front line. They received vast quantities of food and were fed regularly comparing to an German soldier. The food was carried in petrol cans or tins