As the persian War was 499-449 BCE, there were no air forces - aeroplanes came 2400 yeare later. But perhaps Hermes was flying around observing the emtertainment - he was after all the god with winged feet.
By the Persian king Xerxes.
The "Immortals" (sometimes called "Ten Thousand Immortals" or "Persian Immortals") was the name given by Herodotus to an elite force of soldiers who fought for the Achaemenid Empire. This force performed the dual roles of both Imperial Guard and standing army during the Persian Empire's expansion period and during the Greco-Persian Wars. The force consisted mainly of Persians but also included Medes and Elamites.
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He served in the Royal Air Force during World War II.
An elite force of Persian infantry numbering 10,000.
hee hee hee. the force of happiness. :)
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Ho Chi Minh was an instrumental force during the French Indonesia War during the 1950's. He was a communist revolutionary leader who served as Prime Minister and later President of Vietnam.
It was the site of a battle between Athens and Plataea and a Persian expeditionary force sent to take over Athens and reinstall an Athenian tyrant to prevent it causing further trouble within the Persian Empire. The Athenians repelled the Persian force at the battle.
The immortals were the well trained and well equipped force that protected the Persian king during battle they were supposedly kept at a strength of ten thousand throughout the course of the Persian Empire but were probably often below that number. Also, they did not wear silver masks.
The Persian provincial capital of Sardis was burnt be an expeditionary force from the cities of Eretria and Athens, both from outside the Persian Empire, but interfering in the revolt by the Ionian League which was in the empire. This caused Persia to move against them in 480 BCE to prevent such external interference.
King Xerxes I.