The British government is too stingy to shell out the required ammount of money. Furthermore instead of rectifying this they intend to further cut the funding of the British millitary.
The Royal Artillery is responsible for the firepower of the British Army and copious regiments across the United Kingdom and a few in the North-Western region of Germany. According to the British Army website, the Royal Artillery supplies the British Army with radars.
the british army of the American revolution was well trained, led and equipped. however, the troops did not fare well so far from England and home. The American army had little in the way of training , equipment and supplies. but, they did have the will to fight the british oppression of the Americas. Washingtons acquiring of General Von Stueben made a big balls change in the training of American troops. the vanquish of british troops helpped the American army with guns and supplies which were in short supply. so, in some way the british helped supply the American forces.......... and that's all. oh yeah
They were scared of the big guns
The British had to pay for the supplies. The British soldiers kept dying so they had to pay for the guns and rope and wood and so froth.
China has the numbers, but America has the guns & Australia has the heart.China has the largest army.
THEY WERE GIVEN TO THE ARMY TO BE USED AS COASTAL DEFENCE BATTERIES ON THE ISLANDS
British wanted to capture Boston Harbor. Americans would have won but the ran out of bullets for their guns. (British won)
there is an unknown amount of guns used by the American army
The patriots expected the British to pass through Lexington on their way to Concord, where supplies of guns were stored. It should be Lexington and Concord.
An army's guns are generally stored in an armory. These areas are often heavily guarded. They can hold guns, ammunition, and other weapons.
British soldiers were nicknamed "Tommies"- see the poem by Rudyard Kipling. For it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Chuck him out, the brute!" But it's "Saviour of 'is country," when the guns begin to shoot;
The British thought that the jungle would be an effective barrier preventing any army from crossing heavy jungle with artillery and other heavy logistical supplies . This was why all the guns were pointing out to sea and not capable of traversing and bringing shell fire to the rear of Singapore ."Singapore... could only be taken after a siege by an army of at least 50,000 men... its not considered possible that the Japanese...would embark on such a mad enterprise."Winston Churchill - 1940