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It really depends on what legion or if they're fighting or training.
As in the quartering of soldiers? Being forced to provide a place for soldiers to stay- we throw you out of your house (or part of it) and allow soldiers to stay there.
'''Gibson has admitted to a long battle with alcoholism and he said it is a continued struggle to stay sober.'''
The Battle of Trenton occured during the revolutionary war on December 25, 1777. Washinton and his army were camping accross the river and ten miles up from Trenton where the hessians( German soldiers that worked for the british) where living. The hessians were all drunk from their Christmas party that they slept late so Washington and his army attack them in there sleep but soon came outrside to finish the battle. The general for the hessians, Colonel Rall, got shot and killed so the hessians surrendered. Therefore the colonials one the battle with not one of their men killed or injured. You should see the movie the crossing if yolu want to know more about it.
they didn't
no they did not
Its effect will stay until the monster affected is removed by battle, card effect, or used as a requirement for a Summon.
Thailand. Cambodian soldiers just came for protection on their land, but Thai the one came into Cambodian land. They should stay in their land.
Suggested caffiene but was there a substance issued to front-line soldiers?
that would be a barracks
The Latin equivalent of 'My soldiers stay eternal' is Milites mei manent sempiterni [or aeterni]. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'milites' means 'soldiers'. The possessive adjective 'mei' means 'my'. The verb 'manent' means '[they] are staying, do stay, stay'. The adjectives 'sempiterni' and 'aeterni' each mean 'eternal'.