1) Army of Cripples: survivors who have been physically debilitated from wounds which they sustained in the great war. 2) Army of Mourners: survivors who grieve for friends and family killed in the great war. 3) Army of Thieves: survivors who loot and steal for plunder they feel is owed to them, or possibly because the great war has deprived them of their ordinary livelihood.
An Army marches on it's stomach. Meaning men must be fed...no food, no Army.
Because they train.
allowed federal troops to remove the Bonus Army with great force
King Cyrus the Great.
Alfred the Great had to defeat the Vikings, specifically the Great Heathen Army led by Guthrum, to remain king of Wessex and eventually unite England under his rule.
Alfred the Great fortified his position, while the Vikings ravaged the countryside. This provoked a response by Alfred the Great, where he and his son lead an army to meet the Viking forces and defeat them. The second war involving the Vikings, Alfred the Great had fortified much of his kingdom. The Vikings invaded, but could not cause any real damage with the new fortifications. Alfred the Great ended up winning because of his fortified status.
Alfred Mansfield has written: 'I was in Kitchener's Army'
If the question is about Alfred the Great, he married Aethelswitha of the Gaini.
P.J. Helm is the author of Alfred the Great.
Alfred the Great's mother was named Osburh.
Alfred the great
Alfred the Great had five siblings: Æthelstan, Æthelred, Æthelberht, Æthelswith, and Æthelgifu.
LNWR Alfred the Great Class was created in 1901.
a Jewish officer in the French army
William Alfred Thackeray Synge has written: 'The story of the Green Howards, 1939-1945' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Green Howards, Green Howards, Regimental histories, World War, 1939-1945
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