25 April 1915 - world war I
the Australian and New Zealand Army corps (the anzacs) trained together in Egypt and quickly gained a reputation as a wild and tough bunch of men__traits that did not endear them to their British commanding officers. Australians were not keen on military discipline.
Yes, the ANZAC soldiers arrived in Cairo on December 4th, 1914. They were trained intensely in the desert in large battalions before landing in Gallipoli.
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The ANZACS went to Cairo on December 4th, 1914 so they could train and prepare for what was ahead in Gallipoli.
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Military training was needed for fighting in Gallipoli. The campaign was fought on land, by sea, and in the air. The result was a victory for Ottoman.
he trained the troops in formations
The government did not have enough funds to train the troops properly
The ANZACS went to Cairo on December 4th, 1914 so they could train and prepare for what was ahead in Gallipoli.
The ANZAC troops did not train at Gallipoli. They trained in Egypt, usually for a period of three months.
Australia and Egypt.
next to the pyramids
The country in which the ANZAC's train is Eygpt
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A range of different groups including the South Vietnamese army. One of the more famous ethnic groups were the Montagnard people who lived in the highlands/mountains.
It would be illegal for you to get and train a private army.
Build a barracks and then train troops. Simple. Do the quests, they explain the game.
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben helped train troops at Valley Forge in February 1778.
Yes the Australian forces during WW1 did in fact train in British held Egypt. Check out the Movie Gallipoli or visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Australian_Army
they train by having farting contest and whoever passes out last will help train the others with guns