Volunteer soldiers, who've actually chosen the military as a profession, rather than conscripts who are bound to serve a compulsory term of service in the military.
The Dutch has a small professional army
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Militia means many things. It can mean: # An army composed of ordinary citizens rather than professional soldiers. 2. A military force that is not part of a regular army and is subject to call for service in an emergency. cool u guys know
no they actually in the beginning almost had no professional army, no navy. As the revolution progressed the soldiers increased and numbers and grew more professional.
The Continental Army needed experienced professional military officers.
Yes, Sargon of Akkad, the ancient Mesopotamian ruler, established and maintained a professional army known as the "Standing Army." This army consisted of full-time soldiers who were trained and equipped by the state. It allowed Sargon to maintain control over his vast empire and conduct military campaigns effectively.
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No it wasn’t a professional army that April morning. It was the men from the town facing the most powerful army in the world at that time. No one knows who fired the first shot.
Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.Gaius Marius turned the Roman army professional.
He needed the professional army for his foreign policy ambitions.
Yes, they do. The Chilean army is one, if not the most professional and technologically advanced army in South America. It's equipment and training are of NATO standard.
The first full time 'professional' army was the round heads in the English civil war in 1645