It stands for Lodging in Kind, which is a program that most Army Reserve units offer soldiers who live further than 50 miles from their home of record a place to staying during they're monthly Battle Assemblies.
Department of Defense Instruction (DODI) 1225.9, December 17, 2001
the soldiers club or the army
I am not sure what kind of "ex-rebel" soldiers you are referring to. He did not tolerate deserters in his army and ordered them shot if they were found.
a boarder
Call of Duty 2 is a shooting game where there are 4 different soldiers fighting during World War II. One soldier is on the Red Army, 2 soldiers in the US Army and 1 soldier in the British Army.
Oh, dude, a group of soldiers that starts with "co"? That would be a "company." Like, not the kind that sells you stuff, but the military kind. They're like a squad but bigger, you know? So yeah, a "company" of soldiers.
It means Inn, dwelling or lodging. It can also mean a Christmas candlelight procession.
what kind of stupid question is that heck yay
african-american soldiers served in separate región. They were usually paid less tan whites and suffered other kinds of discrimination.
Actually he had 2 types of soldiers in his army ; 1) Housecarls ; these were professional soldiers , they were well trained & also paid . 2) Fyrd ; these were part time , unpaid soldiers that were called up when the country (England ) was in danger .
Which soldiers?