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A fact about the terracotta army is that 1.All of the clay soldiers represent one of the soldiers that was in the army. So it basically represents the soldiers that was in the army.
Captain Preston did not order the soldiers to fire their bayonets.
Martin Conroy was an important soldier that had lots of medals
people was used in Chinese food from the shang dynasty. (dead soldiers)
Here are some facts about Joseph Kony: Joseph Kony is a huge part of the Lords Resistance Army, otherwise known as the LRA. He also is one of the worlds most wanted.He abducts children and turns them into child soldiers and the girls into slaves and some into soldiers.
They were nicknamed "fat cows" because they were more obese than soldiers from other countries at war, and they were way heavier than the POWs.
There was an order sent out to all owners of small boats to sail to France to rescue soldiers from Dunkirk
Fear in combat is not common. Communication breakdown will not occur. Soldiers will never perceive failures in leadership
1)Many soldiers experienced frostbite during the subzero temperatures in winter it was in the 1950s 2)there were 58,000 soldiers in the Korean war 3)over 3 million people died
Patriots do not have to be loyal to the king,lives in the colonies,pay taxes,wore red,called whigs,king wouldnt control them.
Patriots do not have to be loyal to the king,lives in the colonies,pay taxes,wore red,called whigs,king wouldnt control them.
As with anything, there are a number of "facts" about the event. Given the phrasing of your question, the most important fact is that it was not technically war.Other facts are that it is generally regarded to have started in 1963 and ended in 1975. Over 50,000 U.S. soldiers lost their lives in it. It was the first extensively televised conflict, and highly controversial.For more "facts", check Wikipedia or any post 1975 encyclopedia.