Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
standing army.
to prove that trained British troops were superior to untrained colonial troops
The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.
It was a way of pointing out the enemy
Booby traps, killed by enemy soldiers, tunnel collapses.
Like an enemy.
he commanded the men to charge the enemy
when there is enemy they fly and bite their enemy the poison of the termites when they bite their enemy is called "rabbies"
"Over the Top"
to prove that trained British troops were superior to untrained colonial troops
The Cuban soldiers mainly uses machetes and what ever gun they could find.The guns they used were guns from killed enemy's think it is amazing that the Spain soldiers were trained better, and had better weapons than Cubans but they still put up a good fight.But the main weapon was the machetes and one tactic that they used was the machete charge.
they cheered and some of them threw their hats into the air
A bonsai charge is a military tactic named after the bonsai tree, which is small but resilient. It refers to a small-scale, often suicidal attack where a small group of soldiers launches a surprise assault against a larger enemy force. The term is used to describe the strategy's similarity to a bonsai tree, as it involves a focused and intense attack from a seemingly insignificant force.
The British World War II organisation that did daring missions behind enemy lines was Chindits. Chindits were specially trained military soldiers that were deployed deep behind enemy lines during WWII.
To kill the enemy.
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The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.
To kill as many enemy soldiers as possible