at the Battle of Tobruk
no yes they should be able to participate in combat duty
Combat and non-combat. Some countries preferred to participate but only with non-combat personnel. Japan, for example, did not violate its constitution by sending soldiers but sent non-combat units.
Auxiliaries
Combat and non-combat. Some countries preferred to participate but only with non-combat personnel. Japan, for example, did not violate its constitution by sending soldiers but sent non-combat units.
Auxiliaries
Auxiliaries
Auxiliaries
Auxiliaries
Auxiliaries
Medieval Knights fought each other to practice for combat, to participate in jousts and in wars. Alot of Knights in the middle ages were like a private army hired by a lord to protect him and his estate.
Cobateuring World War 1 which of the following helped to compensate for heavy Combat losses of officers
Roman legions used the skills of their soldiers who were engineers to build siege towers and maintain the artillery capabilities of the legions. The artillery consisted of catapults which had the capability to launch rocks and burning wood. These would be hurled at the walls of a city or fort under siege. The engineers also maintained huge sling weapons that could launch large arrow like weapons into the enemy's front lines.