Osceola Osceola
Osceola
they are like freedom fighters
Yes. It is true that women fight in battles as warriors and soldiers
Yes, they already have. They have been replaced be soldiers which are like warriors except better. Soldiers fade away instead of dying.
Aaron Cohen has written: 'Brotherhood of warriors' -- subject(s): American Jews, Armed Forces, Biography, Commando troops, Jews, American, Soldiers
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No, Osceola did not have a job with the US military of Seminole. He led a bank of warriors in the Second Seminole War, then became an adviser to Micanopy before being captured. He died in prison a few months later.
One reason might be that historically, most soldiers or warriors were male.
Like all warriors, they fight. What else!?
Saga
Greek soldiers were commonly known as hoplites in ancient Greece. These soldiers were heavily armed infantry soldiers who fought in a phalanx formation. Some well-known Greek warriors include Spartan warriors, known for their disciplined and fearless fighting style.
Aztec warriors are like soldiers back in Mexico. There were 3 types. The Eagles, Jaguar, and the Shone ones.