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To carry riders, supplies, and weapons.
Army Regulation 71-32 does state that AMEDD personnel can carry Pistols, Revolvers, Rifles or other authorized weapons
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Concealed weapons are against the law. You can carry a pocket knife as many people do, but something with a fixed blade, a more than three inch long blade, or a speciality knife such as a butterfly or switchblade knife, are against the law (in America anyway).
Knives with a 3 inch blades are not considered a concealed weapon.
The Romans made weapons for the same reasons as all the other ancient peoples. They made them for the army and some people bought weapons for self-defence.
Space Marines carry a variety of weapons based on individual chapters and what each Marine (or the squad he's apart of) is meant to do. Devastators carry heavy weapons such as las cannons and plasma cannons among others. Assault Marines are meant to get into close combat, so they carry pistols and close combat weapons like chain swords and power weapons. A standard tactical marine would carry a standard issue bolter, and they all would carry a combat knife & grenades.
Depends. Which army?
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.
On a regular army base (i.e. not in a combat zone) combat personnel do not carry weapons on their person at all times. However, if the base is in a combat zone, all personnel are required to carry weapons. These arms can be anything from a personal weapon (pistol) to a combat ready device or assault rifle. It depends solely on the weaponry that is assigned to the combat personnel.
Id love to answer your question, i am a tank engineer for the US army but im afraid you have to be more specific. they carry people and shells for their artillery cannon but im guessing that's not what you mean
The Assyrians used iron-forged weapons.