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Yes, all are citizen soldiers who volunteered to serve their nation in a military capacity.
Yes, all are citizen soldiers who volunteered to serve their nation in a military capacity.
lexington
Pakistan lies between Afghanistan and India.
My expertise in the War of Afghanistan is minimal, so take this with a grain of salt.The primary difficulty facing US soldiers in Afghanistan is the cultural disconnect. US command structure has actually told soldiers to "accommodate" Afghan culture, even when such things are reasonably viewed by the US soldiers as crimes. Some examples include forced tolerance of the bacha-bazi (pedophilia with boys), growth of large poppy fields for opium cultivation, regional militias in opposition to the government, throwing acid in women's faces, etc. As a result, there is a smoldering antagonism between Americans and Afghans over Afghan cultural practice.
Up your but around the corner
The nation between India and Afghanistan is Pakistan.
Cold war
Some people think that Benedict Arnold is important because he was a traitor in the American Revolutionary War. He was first a great general for the American soldiers but then things all of sudden changed and he went over to be a British Soldier because he thought that the American soldiers would lose against the British. But turns out that he was wrong about that because the American soldiers won the American Revolutionary War between American soldiers and British soldiers. ~Thank You~
It is the distance between the parallels
The Boston Massacre was a street fight between American patriots and British soldiers. It happened on March 5, 1770.
11750 kilometres (7304 miles) is the distance between Tennessee and Afghanistan.