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Protecting your country is definitely a good idea. The most common way to protect one's country is to join the military. However, civilians can also protect their country by supporting troops and reporting suspicious activity.
The military was involved in European imperialism in Africa by controlling unrest and protecting the citizens. Without their assistance, many European countries would have suffered significant loses due to attacks from locals.
role of the Great Wall in military defense.
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The phalanx gave the citizens the responsibility of protecting the city in which they lived thus making the force stronger because of the motivation the citizens had to fight. This gave all citizens nearly equal shares in all aspects of life including the military, giving no man more glory than another as all men participated in the training and battle when crises came.
Both audiences were made up of US citizens.
The purpose of government that describes a society's use of military force to resist threats is the purpose of national defense. This involves protecting the nation's sovereignty and its citizens from external aggression or potential harm.
Paul Revere's military career was more protecting his family than a career.
The citizens of the soviet union were unhappy with their government because they spect too much of their money on the military.
US citizens may join the French Foreign Legion. Iran has peculiar citizenship laws which may not recognize a child born of Iranian parents (whether still Iranian citizens or naturalised US citizens) as a US citizen, and will require that child to perform compulsory military service when he reaches military age. However, most military forces of the world are not as prone to accepting foreign volunteers as the US military is.
No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.