The short answer is no. It would be great to do that, but records of that nature were never kept. Sorry.
You can get the DS game from anywhere DS games are sold.
You can unless they're very violent, in that case they will get flagged then possibly deleted.
There are 28 or 29 possibly even 30 but my sources say 29
Marvel Treasury Special Featuring Captain America's Bicentennial Battles sells for anywhere from $8.00 for a used copy to $24.95 for a new one.
Not enough information: Which game and which facility?
Some, using Springfield tooling taken from the Harper's Ferry Armory. But they also bought some as well as picking up lost northern weapons after battles.
There were many battles in the Revolutionary War but there were many famous ones including the Battle at Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Saratoga. To find out more battles, go to the library or go on ask.com. They have all the information there.
No battles of WW2 were fought within Canadas current territorial area nor anywhere in North America. It was fought in Europe, North Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a player named Ainsley Battles that played the safety position on the team in 2000 and 2004. The nfl.com site would have more information on his playing career statistics.
I'm sorry, but I cannot determine which war you're referring to without additional context or information about the specific battles mentioned. Please provide the names of the battles or the relevant details.
The Crusades were a long and complex campaign. Look in the link below for information.
To find battles at the Battle Park, check the park's official website or social media pages for event schedules and announcements. You can also visit the park's information center for details on ongoing or upcoming battles. Additionally, engaging with local gaming communities or forums can provide insights into spontaneous battles or organized events.