They happen from time to time. If you were seeking an 'official' answer, it would be no, though instances of disputes being settled in the woodline and instances of "wall to wall" counseling aren't entirely unheard of.
Don't get to expecting it to be the norm, though... 9 times out of 10, a fist fight is going to get you in a good bit of trouble.
Physical altercations, including fist fights, are strongly discouraged in the military. The military emphasizes discipline, teamwork, and conflict resolution skills as part of its training. Engaging in fights can result in disciplinary action and potentially jeopardize a soldier's career. Soldiers are expected to resolve conflicts through proper channels and adhere to the military's code of conduct.
not wrong everybody fights like that
the army fights? defends the country
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The name of the part of the army which fights on horse back is called the cavalry. I think this is what you were asking?
colloquial meaning of "courageous," 1811, (originally of fist fights)
- bullying -fist fights -shootings -peer preasure
The best way to prevent clenched fist injuries is to avoid fist fights, intoxication, and association with people who practice these forms of behavior. If involved in a fist fight, people should avoid directing punches at their opponent's mouth.
With an iron fist!
The United Kingdom does not allow fist fights to be aired on national television channels to prevent youth from seeing first hand violence. Because violence is not tolerated, national television is not allowed to promote it in any form or shape.
He got in fights
Macbeth's army is loyal to him out of fear and intimidation, while Malcolm's army is loyal to him out of respect and loyalty to his rightful claim to the throne. Additionally, Macbeth's army is fueled by ambition and desire for power, whereas Malcolm's army fights for justice and to restore order in the kingdom.
The Army fights those that they are in war with. It has nothing to do with nationallity or religion.