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my Question is do I have to registration to talk to a United States Army soldier deployed in West Africa if I do is there a fee
The British Army currently has troops deployed in Afghanistan under the name Operation Herrick. Troops are also deployed in Africa, Canada and Cyprus.
The army deployed its troops in the foreign country.
A troop is a small group or family unit, while an army is a much larger, organized force.
The Parliamentarian Army deployed about 6,000 horsemen and 500 dragoons. The Cavalier Army deployed about 4,100 horsemen.
Depends on your job. But less likely with the coming troop decline in Iraq. Out of sheer statistics, you are less likely to go with the fewer places we are involved with.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Troop
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
One soldier is considered a trooper. A troop is generally a company.
Not really a role in the September 1939 German invasion of Poland. Great Britain was an ally of Poland, however was unable to assist Poland. Australian ships/crews were deployed to the Atlantic Ocean & Mediterranean Sea to assist the British Royal Navy. Australian pilots were deployed to France & Britain (& later North Africa) to assist the British RAF. Australian soldiers deployed to North Africa to reinforce the British Army.
The Confederate Army deployed about 45,000 men. The Union Army deployed: in the first day Apr. 6th, about 38,000 men in the second day about 25,000 in addition.