remember you are texans
the soldiers regroup before going to attacked
They were attacked by the Japanese and the Texas cowboys.
To steal part of Mexico. That is the short answer.no!!!!!!!..it was because On April 25, 1846, a 2,000-strong Mexican Cavalrydetachment attacked a 63-man U.S. patrol that had been sent into the contested territory north of the Rio Grande and south of the Nueces River. The Mexican cavalry routed the patrol, killing 11 U.S. soldiers in what later became known as the Thornton_Affairafter the U.S. officer who was in command. A few survivors were returned to Fort Brown by the Mexicans, including wounded sent in an ambulance.yes that is true...but after they were attacked, Polk and the Congress thought that Mexico attacked them first so they declared war. Mexico actually also thought that the U.S. attacked first, so they attacked, too when the soldiers came into "their territory."
The Houston Colt .45s
No, zombies have never attacked the US before. They are fictitious characters that exist only in movies.
Who did the greek soldiers pray for before battle
India. My family is from there, and I don't kmow why they haven't attacked anyone before. Best regards on finding the answer to that!
They played in Houston from the club's formation in 1960 until moving to Tennessee in 1997.
as i have mentioned before loads of shoguns and daimyo was the main samurais that attacked the castle
Over 100 years ago, France started a war with Mexico. In the Mexican city of Puebla, two forts blocked the advance of the French troops. There were about 6,000 French and 2,000 Mexican soldiers. The Mexicans were under the command of General Ignacio Zaragoza. On May 5, 1862, the French attacked the two forts. Before the day was over, one of the forts was destroyed and more than 1,000 French soldiers were killed. The Mexicans had won the battle. This battle is known as the Battle of Puebla. The battlefield is now a city park, with a statue of General Zaragoza on horseback and a war museum that was once one of the forts the General and his men defended. In the museum is a display of hundreds of toy soldiers arranged to show what happened during the battle.
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They have always been the Houston Texans. There were teams in Houston prior to the Texans, in the NFL (and AFL) the Houston Oiler (now the Tenneessee Titans). And in the USFL the Houston Gamblers.