Both.
Because he is loyal to athens
The soldiers were trained to be loyal and fearless.
It doesn't matter the color of the dog; pit bulls are all loyal, as long as they are properly trained.
Harold Godwinson's trained soldiers were primarily composed of professional warriors known as housecarls, who were equipped with armor and weapons, and were loyal to him personally. Additionally, he could call upon the fyrd, a militia consisting of local men who would respond to his summons for military service. This combination of well-trained housecarls and the more loosely organized fyrd formed the backbone of his military force during the conflicts leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.
Imperial soldiers in the Star Wars universe are members of the Galactic Empire's military forces, such as stormtroopers or pilots. They are trained and equipped to serve the Empire in maintaining order and enforcing its rule across the galaxy. These soldiers often follow strict orders and are loyal to the Emperor.
The soldiers where only loyal to Rome when paid
The soldiers where only loyal to Rome when paid
The soldiers where only loyal to Rome when paid
That's not very likely. Roman soldiers were trained to be loyal to the end. They would rather die nobly than defect. There would be some who would defect, though, since there are always exceptions to every rule.
British soldiers? Yes. That's one of the reasons they were called Loyalists - they remained loyal to the Crown.
rottweiler It depends on the personality of the actual dog in question.
They promised to honor their country and be loyal to their commanding officer.